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Thursday, April 26, 2007

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

De Beers Plans Massive Restructuring of Diamdel

World Diamond News: De Beers Plans Massive Restructuring of Diamdel

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Superpages: Yellow Pages & White Pages

Superpages: Yellow Pages & White Pages

Saturday, April 21, 2007

CHINA-GUANGDONG-$420M IMPORTS IN 1Q

$420M IMPORTS IN 1Q
Guangdong Province sparkles as China’s diamond capital
With $420 million in diamond imports during the first quarter, China’s Guangdong Province is emerging as formidable competitor to India as the world’s top diamond cutting and polishing center. Author: Dorothy Kosich
Posted:  Friday , 20 Apr 2007

RENO, NV - 
China's Guangdong Province imported more than $420 million in diamonds during the first quarter of this year for an 11.4% increase.
During the same period South Africa sold more than $100 million in diamonds to the province, up 21.8% from the same quarter of last year. The European Union diamond exports to Guangdong increased 7.4% for $180 million, China Daily reported Friday.
Approximately 6.1 million carats of rough diamonds are processed annually in China, which has more than 100 diamond-cutting factories. Guangdong and Shandong provinces are China's major diamond polishing centers because of their low labor costs and skilled workforce. The nation's total number of diamond cutters was estimated about 60,000, according to Diamond Vues.
More than 90% of Guangdong's diamond processors are in Guangzhou's Panya District and the City of Conghua, according to the New Express Daily. The City of Panyua, located just across the border from Hong Kong is considered China's "gems and jewelry capital," accounting for more than one fifth of China's gold and inland jewelry exports.
Guangdong's diamond processing companies include state-owned firms, joint ventures, foreign corporation, processing firms and privately run companies, according to China Daily.
Daily News & Analysis India reports that diamond manufacturing centre India--where 80% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished--currently has the edge in diamond cutting and polishing, but is considering establishing factories in China. 

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Today's news

Platinum and Gold Engagement Rings: Are Prices Going Up?

Certainly a very distinct possibility with both precious metals surging over the past two months.
Gold is at $690/oz and Platinum has really taken off closing today at $1296, an increase of $24.00.

The spot price of gold has risen 8.4 percent this year, while the euro gained 2.9 percent against the dollar. The U.S. currency today touched the lowest against the euro since December 2004. Gold generally moves counter to the dollar.

``The long position in gold is hedging against weakness in the dollar,'' said Nick Ruggiero, a trader at Eagle Futures Inc. in New York. ``Any time there's a sell-off in gold, the buying has come in.''

Gold for immediate delivery rose $3.70, or 0.5 percent, to $690.25 an ounce at 4:03 p.m. New York time bringing this year's gain to 8.7 percent.
``The undercurrent support for gold is weakness in the dollar,'' said Carlos Perez-Santalla, a
gold trader at Hudson River Futures in New York.

The euro has gained 1 percent against the dollar in the past four sessions on speculation that growth in the European economy will outpace the U.S. The euro traded today as high as $1.3616.

Platinum rose to the highest price in almost 11 months on speculation an exchange-traded fund for the metal will help fuel demand.
Zuercher Kantonalbank of Switzerland's will introduce ETFs for silver, platinum and palladium on May 10, the bank said on April 13. ETFs already exist for silver and gold.



JCOC: 16 percent plan to give jewelry for Mother's Day

Paso Robles, Calif.-Among consumers who know what they plan to buy for Mother's Day, 16 percent intend to give jewelry, with earrings, necklaces and fashion rings topping the list of styles, according to the Jewelry Consumer Opinion Council (JCOC).

The March 2007 Omnibus study was conducted between March 29 and April 5, and was completed by 2,806 JCOC panelists.

Overall, 42 percent of consumers said they weren't sure what they would buy for Mother's Day this year, with 21 percent likely to opt for flowers.

Among those who don't plan to purchase fine jewelry for the holiday, about a third said that jewelry and watches aren't in the budget, 21 percent said their mom doesn't want these items and 17 percent said they wouldn't know what to choose among the category.

For those who plan to purchase jewelry or watches, 62 percent reported they'd do so within one to two weeks of Mother's Day.

Respondents listed yellow gold (40 percent) as their first choice in terms of the type of metal they plan to purchase for their fine jewelry or watch gift. Diamond jewelry, at 22 percent, led in terms of type of fine jewelry, and birthstones were also popular.

Half of those surveyed who plan to give jewelry said they would spend between $100 to $300 on the holiday. More than a quarter indicated they'd shop at a national or regional jewelry chain store for the purchase, and 14 percent cited independent retailers.

Among mother's surveyed, 23 percent said they'd like to receive fine jewelry and watches, with 24 percent making fashion rings the top choice, followed by necklaces (20 percent) and earrings (18 percent).

Most said they'd prefer white gold, and watches were desired by nearly half of all mothers surveyed.

For more information on the report, visit the JCOC Web site, JCOC.info.



NRF: Consumers to spend $2.1 billion on jewelry for Mother's Day

Washington, D.C.-Consumers are expected to spend $15.73 billion this Mother's Day on jewelry, flowers, clothing and even trips to the spa, according to the National Retail Federation's (NRF) 2007 Mother's Day Consumer Actions and Intentions survey.

According to the survey, conducted by Big Research, consumers are expected to spend an average of $139.14 on the holiday, compared to $122.16 in 2006.

The study found that the majority of consumers (84.5 percent) plan to celebrate this year, and will spend nearly $1.6 billion on clothes and accessories (37 percent), $2.1 billion on jewelry (32.8 percent), $2.3 billion on flowers (72.4 percent) and $3.1 billion on a special dinner or brunch at mom’s favorite restaurant (61 percent).

"For mom, it's the thought that counts," NRF president and chief executive officer Tracy Mullin said in a statement. "As people find more creative ways to treat the women in their lives to something special, retailers of all types and sizes stand to benefit from Mother's Day."

Other popular gifts for the holiday include greeting cards (86.8 percent), gift certificates (39.3 percent), books or CDs (29.3 percent), housewares or gardening tools (18.5 percent), and consumer electronics or computer-related accessories (11.3 percent). In recent years, pampering mom with a personal-service gift such as a trip to the spa or beauty salon has become a favorite gift choice, with 19.7 percent of consumers planning on spending $1.3 billion on these gifts. Last year, only 14.5 percent of consumers purchased this type of service for mom.

A large majority (37.5 percent) of gifts will be purchased at a specialty store such as a florist, jeweler or electronics store. About a quarter of consumers will shop at a discount store, 29 percent will head to a department store and 2.9 percent will buy from a catalog. As online shopping continues to become a favorite way to shop, 20 percent of consumers will shop for mom online, compared to only 16.9 percent who did so last year.

"Although it's hard to measure our love for mom, consumers continue to spend on special, one-of-a-kind gifts for her," Big Research Vice President of Strategy Phil Rist said. "Luxury gifts such as jewelry and special services such a gift card to a spa allow mom to indulge on something she normally does not spend her own money on."

Men plan to spend the most this Mother's Day, with the average male consumer planning to spend $172.91, compared to women's estimated $107.18. Shoppers ages 25-34 will spend the most this year ($151.42), followed by 35-44 year olds ($147.30), 55-64 year olds ($138.14) and 18-24 year olds ($137.73).

The NRF 2007 Mother's Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey polled 7,859 consumers from April 4-11. The consumer poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percent.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Tanzanite - A Gem In Threat Of Extinction! | Watch The Video

Diamond Vues: Tanzanite. A Gem In Threat Of Extinction! Watch The Video

Monday, April 16, 2007

Neiman Marcus same-store sales up 10.2 percent in March

Neiman Marcus same-store sales up 10.2 percent in March

Federated same-store sales up 2.3 percent in March

Federated same-store sales up 2.3 percent in March

Sunday, April 15, 2007

IDI reflects on successful 2006

Israel Diamond Institute (IDI) reflects on successful 2006

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Diamonds.net News - Man Pleads Guilty to Jewelry Store Robberies

Diamonds.net News - Man Pleads Guilty to Jewelry Store Robberies

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JSA: Authorities serious about unsolved jewelry crimes
Man spent millions in stolen cash on Jewelry Television

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Retail Jewelers Organization

Retail Jewelers Organization

Friday, April 6, 2007

Jewelers Security Alliance

Jewelers Security Alliance

JSA allows jewelers, authorities to post crime info online

JSA allows jewelers, authorities to post crime info online

UPS employees charged with stealing jewelry

UPS employees charged with stealing jewelry

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Thursday, April 5, 2007

World Diamond News: March Highlights

World Diamond News: March Highlights

World Diamond News: April Forecast Tip

World Diamond News: April Forecast Tip

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

World Diamond News: Diamond prices fall back

World Diamond News: Diamond prices fall back

Idex Online News Headlines

IDEX Online Research: Global Polished Diamond Prices Rising

Monday, April 2, 2007

Diamonds.net News - Diamond Jewelry Sales +6%, Ticket Price +9% But Transactions -3% in '06

Diamonds.net News - Diamond Jewelry Sales +6%, Ticket Price +9% But Transactions -3% in '06