Could De Beers be Offered for Sale?
December 08, 22 by Erez RivlinAnglo American owns 85% of De Beers and Botswana owns the remaining 15%. It is the seventh largest mining company in the world and in 2021 it made a staggering profit (EBIDTA) of $20.6 billion (more than double 2020). But De Beers' diamonds contributed... Read More...
The Watchmaster Heist
December 01, 22 by John JeffayIt's a heist that could prove to be bigger than the Hatton Garden safe deposit raid in 2015. Raiders managed to get through a 1.75-meter thick steel door at a vault in Berlin, crack the security codes and overcome a fog alarm. They escaped with 1,000 luxury watches... Read More...
Diving for Diamonds
November 23, 22 by John JeffayIt's all about responsible sourcing. That's what consumers want, and that's what they're getting with "diver diamonds". In terms of global output, they may be a drop in the ocean, but diamonds recovered by divers from converted fishing boats, in the shallow waters ... Read More...
No Easy Answers
November 17, 22 by John JeffayThree stories in the diamond world particularly took my interest this week. I'll come to the details in a moment, but first, allow me a moment to digress briefly and provide a little context. There was a newspaper quiz that became something of a Saturday highlight for us... Read More...
Conflict Diamonds: A Time for Change
November 10, 22 by John JeffayRussia invaded Ukraine on 24 February. The USA announced sanctions against its biggest diamond producer, Alrosa, on 25 February. The Kimberley Process formally resolved on 5 November that it would set up an ad hoc committee to oversee Read More...
Conflict Diamonds: A Time for Change
November 10, 22 by John JeffayRussia invaded Ukraine on 24 February. The USA announced sanctions against its biggest diamond producer, Alrosa, on 25 February. The Kimberley Process formally resolved on 5 November that it would set up an ad hoc committee to oversee Read More...
Everybody Loves a Brand
November 03, 22 by John JeffayEverybody loves a brand. In a world of uncertainty they represent quality and reliability. We trust them, we respect them, we believe in them. Do they actually create products that are objectively better? Maybe not. But they have somehow earned our trust and... Read More...
A New Generation of Diamond Mine
October 27, 22 by John JeffayIt's less than a quarter of a century since Canada opened its first diamond mine. Much has changed since Ekati, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, began commercial production in October 1998. Not least a growing awareness of the planet's finite resources Read More...
A New Generation of Diamond Mine
October 27, 22 by John JeffayIt's less than a quarter of a century since Canada opened its first diamond mine. Much has changed since Ekati, on the edge of the Arctic Circle, began commercial production in October 1998. Not least a growing awareness of the planet's finite resources Read More...
Same Stone, New Cut, New Name
October 20, 22 by John JeffayThere are few diamonds with a story quite as colorful as The Golden Canary, formerly known as The Incomparable, formerly known as The Golden Giant. It was discarded early in the 1980s by diamond miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly known ... Read More...
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