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    De Beers’ rough diamond sales fall

    June 22, 2023
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    De Beers CEO Al Cook
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    De Beers had a decline in rough diamond sales for the fifth sales cycle of 2022, which can be attributed to ongoing economic uncertainty and volatility in the diamond industry. The company’s CEO has emphasized the need for De Beers to continue to adapt to changing market conditions and invest in digital transformation to improve its competitive position. Despite the decline in sales, the company remains optimistic about the long-term growth prospects for the diamond industry in China and India.

    1. De Beers, one of the world’s largest diamond producers, has reported a decline in rough diamond sales for the fifth sales cycle of 2022.
    2. The company’s sales fell to $380 million, down from $450 million in the fourth sales cycle of the year.
    3. The article notes that the decline in sales can be attributed to a number of factors, including ongoing economic uncertainty and volatility in the diamond industry.
    4. De Beers’ CEO, Bruce Cleaver, has emphasized the need for the company to continue to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer preferences.
    5. The article notes that De Beers has been investing in digital transformation and e-commerce capabilities to better serve customers and improve its competitive position.
    6. Despite the decline in sales, De Beers remains optimistic about the long-term growth prospects for the diamond industry, particularly in China and India.
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