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Diamond News Agency keywords: rough diamonds
Tuesday, Jul 20 2010 7:26AM Diamond news agency,
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Rough Diamond Market Experiences Best Increase Since Global Recession The rough diamond is on its way back from a depressing global recession and reports an increase in US demand of their inventory according to Petra Diamonds a rough diamonds supplier
The company which mines diamonds in Africa but bases its headquarters in Hamilton Bermuda says there are expectations of a significant improvement by the end of the year and the diamond market is slowly but surely improving especially in the US
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'If not a bottom, then a plateau' – Harry Winston on diamonds
Friday, Apr 3 2009 1:52PM Mining Weekly | Home,
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'If not a bottom then a plateau' – Harry Winston on diamonds Toronto-listed Harry Winston has begun to see some improvement in the pricing and demand for its share of the rough diamonds produced at the Diavik mine in Canada's Northwest Territories and is cautiously optimistic that the worst may be over for the diamond market chairperson and CEO Robert Gannicott said on Friday
Harry Winston has a particularly broad view of the diamond sector because it not only markets its own rough diamonds but also buys polished diamonds for its high-end jewellery and watch business
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Smolensk Kristall Diamond Cutter Sees Some Positive Movement
Wednesday, Apr 1 2009 1:48AM News from the Israeli diamond industry,
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Smolensk Kristall Diamond Cutter Sees Some Positive Movement After seeing output of manufactured diamonds drop 26% in 2008 and zero purchases of rough diamonds
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Israel’s Rough Diamond Trade Sinks +70% in Q1
Wednesday, Apr 1 2009 1:24AM IDEX Online - Rough Market,
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Israel’s Rough Diamond Trade Sinks +70% in Q1 Net import and exports of rough diamonds by Israel took a nosedive in the first three months of 2009 as demand for polished goods was weak bringing polishing activities to a near halt
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Leviev Observes a Jump in Demand for Rough Diamonds During March
Monday, Mar 30 2009 7:48PM Rapaport - News,
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Leviev Observes a Jump in Demand for Rough Diamonds During March RAPAPORT Demand for rough diamonds is on the increase following months of depressed sales at the mines Diamond mogul Lev Leviev told journalists in Tel Aviv Monday that in March demand for rough stones rose 50 percent compared with February TheMarker reported He added that rough prices grew 10 percent during the month Demand for rough fell dramatically when the economic crisis hit in t
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Leviev: Prices of Rough Diamonds Rise 10% in March
Monday, Mar 30 2009 3:44AM IDEX Online - Mining And Exploration,
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Leviev Prices of Rough Diamonds Rise 10% in March Rough diamond prices rose 10 percent in March compared to February a result of the drop in production Israeli diamond tycoon Lev Leviev told the Israeli press Monday
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Liberia Admitted to Kimberley Process
Sunday, Mar 29 2009 7:40PM Whiteflash.com - Diamond and Jewelry News,
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Liberia Admitted to Kimberley Process Liberia will now be able to export its rough diamonds legally to other Kimberley Process countries
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Rough diamond exporting, importing reports due
Friday, Mar 27 2009 9:52AM National Jeweler Network - Diamond News,
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Rough diamond exporting importing reports due New York--Anyone who exported or imported rough diamonds in 2008 must file an annual report by April 1
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Annual Rough Diamond Reports due April 1
Thursday, Mar 26 2009 6:29AM JCK Online - Diamonds News,
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Annual Rough Diamond Reports due April 1 All importers and exporters of rough diamonds in 2008 are reminded that annual reports of rough diamond imports and exports must be filed by April 1 the Jewelers Vigilance Committee said Anyone who exported or imported rough diamonds in 2008 must file a report
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$10.4 million worth for one of the Huge Rough Diamond
Sunday, Mar 15 2009 3:09PM The Diamond Industry - Articles - Zimbio,
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$104 million worth for one of the Huge Rough Diamond posted by cooluks Sold at $104 million one of the largest rough diamonds is expected to be transformed into a polished stone of more than 100 carats The huge 493-carat rough diamond from Lesotho the 18th largest ever recovered in the world was sold to Graff Jewelers of London at a tender in Antwerp
Miner Gem Diamonds explained that the diamond recovered at Letseng le Terai mine in September was sold for an expensive price of $21000 per carat against a global average diamond price of $81 per carat The largest rough quality-gem diamond ever found was the Cullinan Diamond found in South Africa in 1905 at 310675 carats "The Letseng Legacy was named to reflect the growing legacy that the Letseng le Terai mine is creating as a producer of significant diamonds" Gem Diamonds said in a statement
Letseng Diamonds 70 percent owned by Gem Diamonds and 30 percent owned by the government of Lesotho has now produced three of the world's top
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