De Beers Sales Increase Ten Percent - Summer.2008
De Beers said that sales in the first half of 2008 increased 10 percent
to $3.74 billion. The results came after what was described as a substantial
price increase on high qualities of rough.
Sales of rough diamonds for the period also rose 10 percent for the
period to $3.3 billion. Diamond production totaled 24.2 million cts. for the
period, ended June 30, which was only "marginally behind 2007
results," the company said.
The company’s underlying earnings for the period increased 8 percent to
$350 million.
"Mass market retail diamond jewelry sales have been impacted by
economic issues in the most important market, the United States," the
company said in a statement. "While strong growth in China, India,
Russia, and the Middle East has helped to mitigate the impact of the U.S.
slowdown, the overall retail market is likely to be challenging. While
demand for high-end diamonds is likely to remain robust, the smaller, lower
qualities, which are more dependent upon U.S. demand, are expected to remain
subdued." v
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