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Diamond Shavings: Your Friday Web Roundup
July 13, 2007
First, some trade press news: Long-time Modern Jeweler writer David Federman is leaving to become the editor of Colored Stone. Best of luck to the Dean!
And now the news …
- Gassman/Idex: U.S. diamond sales boom! But overall retail sales in June not great.
- De Beers Restructuring, Part 11: Marketing and mining functions split. I am still trying to get info on this, particularly what it will mean for U.S. marketing; for now, spokeswoman Lynette Gould says it will be “business as usual.” Apparently, there is a big meeting over the current week to plan strategy.
- De Beers and Alrosa: Reunited? Will it feel so good?
- Media reports. Anglo’s stock up!
- Commentary from Chaim, Solitare, Wyndham, Mineweb, Business Day and myself (here and here.)
- Surat diamond industry losing employees.
- Foreign companies have trouble entering South African jewelry business.
Media Watch:
-Newsweek (International) on fancy colored diamonds.
- Woman’s Wear Daily on synthetic/lab-grown. (Subscription required; email me if you want a copy.)
- Liz Smith: Diamond business “healthy” despite movie. (Second item.) Also, something on Charlie Sheen’s diamond.
- The South African press on Rapaport and Fair Trade jewelry.
- Diamond switcher on West Coast. Graff robbed.
- John Hardy sells brand.
- Stock picker likes moissanite: “My social activist friends were constantly criticizing me for wearing diamonds.” She likes the fact that moissanite’s manufacturer has a “monopolistic position.” Isn’t that what people criticize De Beers for?
- Botswana goes Hollywood!
From the Blog:
- Will De Beers Rise Again?
- E.C. Does It?.
Enjoy your weekend …
Posted by Rob Bates on July 13, 2007 | Comments (0)