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Ciarrocchi, who stayed outside the Dome vault throwing smoke bombs to ... planned and pre-meditated attempt to rob the diamonds' owners, De Beers, of what would have been the most gigantic sum ...
Diamond mining giant De Beers Group has announced plans to discontinue its lab-grown diamond (LGDs) jewellery brand Lightbox and focus on natural diamonds in the jewellery sector. Discussions ...
De Beers Group said Thursday that it plans to close Lightbox, its lab-grown diamond jewelry brand, saying that the closure reinforces its “commitment to natural diamonds in the jewelry sector.” ...
De Beers hasn’t exactly been sparkling lately. The diamond industry’s most famous name has grappled with weak demand for the precious stone since a peak during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The world's dominant diamond company is changing its marketing strategy LONDON (CNNfn) - De Beers is to diamonds what McDonalds is to hamburgers. The company controls 60 percent of the world's $50 ...
Though the diamond miner had the technology to make synthetic stones for decades, De Beers only used those gems for industrial purposes, Reuters reported. The brand changed its tune in September ...
The Millennium Star, a 203.04-carat diamond valued at £200 million in 2000, is owned by De Beers London. Following the abortive Millennium Dome robbery in 2000, it was showcased once more at ...
De Beers Group is getting out of the business for lab-made diamond jewelry, shutting down its Lightbox brand and refocusing on naturally occurring gems after a steep decline in the price of ...
De Beers plans to shut down its lab-grown diamond jewellery brand, Lightbox, and focus on natural diamonds, it said on Thursday, as the company battles weak diamond prices due to low demand and tariff ...
You’d think this was information that De Beers, the 500-pound gorilla of the diamond industry, would want to keep as far as possible from the minds of young lovers shopping for an adornment to ...