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Diamond Shavings: Your Friday Web Roundup (Vegas Recovery Edition)
June 8, 2007

First off, some people said that I was a bit too upbeat in my quick assessment last week of the shows in Vegas.  Clearly, all the shows are becoming more appointment-oriented, even if, as one wise man said, that defeats the purpose of a trade show.

 

One observation: Diamond people were extremely gloomy, not necessarily about the show, but the business in general. I have never known diamond people to be sparkling rays of sunshine, but this was among the worst I have ever seen.   It really looks like we could see some difficult days ahead.

 

On that chipper note, here is this week’s web highlights:

 

- Vegas show reports.

 

- Post-price increase sight reports.

 

- The low-end industry needs to “redefine itself.”

 

Media Watch:
-         Daily News article on buying diamonds on-line and “alternative” rings.
-        
Newsday/AM New York article on “ethical diamonds.”
-         AP article on women picking out their own engagement rings.
-         Forbes article on overseas demand for jewelry.

 

De Beers says sales decline, but profits rise.  Among the interesting tidbits: the De Beers retail chain has now made over $100 million. I have no idea if the chain is profitable, but that’s still impressive.

- Full report here.  

- WWD on De Beers’ e-commerce launch; Forbes and Motley Fool on whether it will hurt Blue Nile.

 

- Further speculation about mining mergers.


- M. Fabrikant and Sons sells assets.

 

- As a journalist, of course I agree with everything in Chaim's latest Idex memo.

 

- De Beers wins one in South Africa.

 

- Analysts on Aber (oops, I mean, Harry Winston.)

 

- JCK interview with Ed (“Blood Diamond”) Zwick now online.  Also: Global Witness goes after chocolate.

- Bloggery: The Future of Diamond Advertising.

 

- Finally, very happy trails and best wishes to Laura. You will be missed. Have a good weekend, everyone …


Posted by Rob Bates on June 8, 2007 | Comments (0)



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