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Bitcoin has spent the last five days trading within a relatively narrow range between $106,229 and $111,807, following its recent all-time high of $111,814. Despite the increase in selling pressure ...
Plunging revenues, halted operations and growing doubts about diamonds’ cultural and economic relevance are just some of the ...
The expert continued by stating that the bow brooches are "poignant heirlooms of the Crown, passed from queen to queen since ...
Until the last half-decade, the majestic lesser flamingo had four African breeding sites: two salt pans in Botswana and Namibia, a soda lake in Tanzania, and an artificial dam outside South Africa's ...
Heart Scales are important treasures in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and this guide will help players find ...
This American public park is the only one in the world where visitors can mine and take home real diamonds from their ...
AFP via Getty Images Some industry insiders said that ... Top diamond expert Fred Cuellar noted that in 2016 a smaller diamond from the same mine in Botswana was sold for $63 million.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The head of De Beers seeks to transform the diamond miner into a leading luxury jewellery retailer as it ...
(Image courtesy of Lucapa Diamond.) Mothae is located only 5km from Gem Diamonds’ (LON:GEMD) Letšeng, the world’s highest dollar-per-carat kimberlite diamond mine. Lucapa also has a 40% stake ...
Anglo said it would sell or demerge its 85% stake in De Beers - the world's biggest diamond miner. The company also ... unattractive" for its shareholders. Image: Remote drill rigs in the ...
Ian Waldie/Bloomberg via Getty Images ANGLO American today announced a radical restructure – its most far-reaching in decades – in which it would demerge its 79% owned Anglo American Platinum (Amplats ...
By this time, De Beers controlled the majority of the world’s diamond production. Photograph by Reinhold Thiele, Getty Images Miners at the De Beers mines in Kimberley, South Africa, around 1900.