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Diamond Shavings: Your Friday Web Roundup
June 13, 2008


There was some decent retail news this week, although I am not sure if the jewelry business has woken up yet ...Still, good to hear ...

And now the news:

US retail sales jump.
- Will tax rebates help? (Mine hasn't come yet.)
- Some female shoppers “recession proof.”

Jewelry Television sued again.


Jeff Pfeffer leaves HSBC.


Gassman upbeat about Finlay and Tiffany.

Chaim says South African plan harmful.

- Canadian criticizes African “beneficiation.”

 

De Beers Marketing  becomes Forevermark.

 

Lead found in “Hannah Montana” jewelry.

 

Shirley Bridge dies.

 

Diamond futures market? “Not now.”  

- Are we reliving the 1970s?

 

Eesh. Another violent robbery in Houston.
- But good news: Crime gang arrested.

- Asian salespeople targeted in California.

- Superbowl rings stolen.

 

NGOs: Axe Venezuela from Kimberley.

 

Diamonds reveal geographic clues.

 

Diamond dealers arrested in Zimbabwe..

 

Onassis diamonds fetch $14 million.

 

Gareth Penny addresses Council of Foreign Relations. By the way, De Beers, I like the web site redesign

 

Media Watch

- Telegraph on Rapaport’s diamond futures.

- Herald Tribune: Super-rich still buying jewelry on Bond Street.

- Business Week (video) on buying diamonds online. Some interesting material in there.

Blackvoices on engagement rings.

- Consumerist: De Beers still in running for “worst company” honors. (But at press time was losing to Exxon.)

- Gawker compares Russell Simmons jewelry to Jacob the Jeweler's.
 

From the Blog:

BHP’s New Sales Process

Are We Seeing A Rerun of the 1970s?

 

Enjoy your weekend …


Posted by Rob Bates on June 13, 2008 | Comments (0)



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