Now, De Beers is aggressively cutting prices to bring sales up, and you can buy a diamond-making device for $200,000 on ...
By John Eligon Botswana, in southern Africa, has partnered with the London-based diamond giant De Beers for decades. Many in the country are pushing to get a better deal from the industry.
Raphaele Canot values the experience she gained working for two big brands, but she knew she wanted to go her own way. By Rachel Felder Several traceability systems have been introduced in the ...
Gemstone sales account for a quarter of the country's GDP, but falling global prices are forcing it to diversify its economy.
Diamonds are the epitome of romance, glamour and status – but also have a dark side. So, when the Canadian mining company ...
A De Beers spokesman told The Mail on Sunday it was working on a potential listing and a sale of the business as 'both ...
De Beers Group has announced the appointment of Sally Morrison as its natural diamond market lead for the US market ...
De Beers enlisted the Philadelphia ad agency N.W. Ayer & Son to whip up demand. The resulting 1948 campaign was nothing short of a coup: "A Diamond is Forever" not only equated diamonds with roman ...