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Diamond Shavings: Your Friday Web Roundup
April 6, 2007

Hope all who celebrate had a good holiday. Here is what happened when you were chowing down on matzoh …

- Gassman: Polished diamond prices rising.

- De Beers tells sightholders not to money launder. Good advice.

- Chaim: All 93 sightholders will be dropped. But not really. (For the record, he thinks 20 sightholders will really be dropped. We should start a betting pool.)

- Media Watch: Good Christian Science Monitor article on dangers to traveling salesmen.

- Quote of the Week: “Whatever your thoughts might be about a De Beers or a DTC that perhaps you feel you once knew, the DTC that you write about today is a very different business than it used to be.” Varda Shine in letter to Polished Prices. (More on all this here.)

- Rising credit card fees problems for small retailers. (via NRF Smartbrief.)

- Very funny and pertinent post from my colleague Jennifer on how jewelry falls behind other luxuries.

Exciting JCK articles on the impact of Blood Diamond:
- The retail impact.
- The trade tells its side.

- De Beers Diamond Jewellers to sell online.

- De Beers loses Canadian court case; must submit to environmental review for Gahcho Kué mine.

- Lil’ Jon doesn’t just have the world’s biggest diamond pendant, he also has a “bling’d out tequila bottle.” Doing our industry proud!

Bloggery:
-The latest (and hopefully last) post related to “Blood Diamond.”
-Varda vs. Charles.

Have a great weekend ……………


Posted by Rob Bates on April 6, 2007 | Comments (0)



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