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Lucara Diamond Corp T.LUC

Alternate Symbol(s):  LUCRF

Lucara Diamond Corp. is a Canadian diamond mining company with a producing mine and exploration license in Botswana. It is an independent producer of large Type IIa diamonds from its 100% owned Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. The Karowe Mine is the focus of the Company's operations and development activities. Its 100% owned Karowe mine is a producer of large Type IIA diamonds, more than 10.8 carats, including the historic 1,758 Sewelo, the 1,109 carat Lesedi La Rona and the 813-carat Constellation.


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Post by datoon Apr 12, 2012 5:26pm
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Encouraging for those who invest

Encouraging for those who invest

For those who are long and looking to the future

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-11/diamond-jewelry-prices-may-rise-on-stone-shortages-bain-says.html

Diamond Jewelry Prices May Rise on Stone Shortages, Bain Says

By Andrew Roberts - Apr 11, 2012 8:53 AM ET

The $60 billion diamond jewelry market may face structural shortages and price increases, particularly for large stones, as demand doubles by 2020, led by growth in China and India, according to consultant Bain & Co.

Diamond demand in carats will rise more than 6 percent a year until 2020, outpacing the 2.8 percent annual growth in supply, Bain said today in a report for the Antwerp World Diamond Centre. Production will reach almost 175 million carats by then, exceeding the peak reached in 2007.

“Even in the most conservative growth scenario, the estimates are clearly very positive,” said Bain, whose forecast is based on a doubling of the middle classes in China and India, which will account for 30 percent of the global market by 2020, the same as the U.S.

Financial speculation may play a role in the anticipated price increase, according to Bain.

To contact the reporter on this story: Andrew Roberts in Paris at aroberts36@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Sara Marley at smarley1@bloomberg.net

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