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Diamond Shavings: Your Friday Web Roundup
December 14, 2007


First off, no, this isn’t the shortest Diamond Shavings ever. The people who designed this blog tool now cut off our posts after a certain point on the main blog page. Click “read more” and you will see this post (and all the others for that matter) in its glorious entirety. I don’t know why they did that, but the blog Lords work in mysterious ways. 

Secondly, I may have been too optimistic about holiday sales last week. Check out the pretty downbeat reports below.

Also, as Monday is the big sightholder decision D-day, I will probably spend a lot of time on the 17th figuring out who is on or off the list. To make things easier, if you’re a sightholder, or anyone else with good info, feel free to email me: rbates – at- reedbusiness.com. Hopefully I can get something on here as the day develops.


Anyway, here is the news:


Holiday reports (Jewelry/luxury)
- Gassman/Idex: “Modest” holiday for majors.
- Also Gassman: Sterling has credit woes. Uh-oh.
- JCOC says Black Friday jewelry purchases down.
- Luxury customers more price conscious (Video.) 
- On the plus side, Overstock.com says diamond business is booming.


Holiday reports (general retail):
- NRF says overall holiday spending up 5.1%.
- CNN: mall traffic down, only “modest” increases from majors


Quote of the week
(from a diamond manufacturer): “We used to say it was Christmas in July. Now it’s July at Christmas.”


Forevermark available to non-sightholders.
- Commentary from Charles and Chaim.  


South Africa stops rough diamond exports.
- Paper: Benificiation dispute with Diamond Manufacturing Botswana (Star Diamond.)


Christmas jewelry made in sweatshops? Oy.


Diamond investment fund to be launched after New Year’s.
- Boston Herald: Diamonds are not a good investment. An Australian newspaper disagrees. 


Varda Shine: There will be blood. 
- Gareth Penny interview


Rio Tinto to BHP: OK, you had your fun. Now leave us alone.
- BHP mulls next step. May go hostile.
- More speculation about diamond holdings in a merger.
- Report that Blackstone will bid for Rio Tinto most likely bogus.


Jerusalem Post claims
EGL has new “absolute” synthetic detection method.
- Utah’s Desert News talks to local colored diamond “enhancement” company. Never heard of these people before. 


Journey jewelry has sold $1.5 billion.


Rob May to head Natural Colored Diamond Association.

Harry Winston 3Q: Sales up, but posts loss regardless.
- Canadian newspaper: Shows industry not “recession proof.” Well, duh. 


BIDZ may open up second site; will it merge with Blue Nile?
- Blue Nile customer service hailed.


My Helzberg post inspires raging debate

Alan Dershowitz shops at Leviev, despite -- or more likely because of -- protests. 
- Susan Sarandon teeters on the fence!


Arkansas park produces 1000th diamond – and millionth news story.


From the Blog:
-
DTC and Forevermark.
- The New Helzberg Ad.
- The Industry’s Newest PR Problem?

Have a great weekend …


Posted by Rob Bates on December 14, 2007 | Comments (0)



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