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De Beers, The Diamond Cartel

Diamond Cartel of De Beers, Oppenheimers Diamond Cartel  De Beers - The Diamond Cartel

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I am just a bee, going around picking at flowers and bringing honey to De Beers...

                             -- One of De Beers' customers

 

The Diamond Cartel

De Beers, the South African colossus that dominates the business, stretches an intricate and close-knit worldwide diamond network that operates in some respects on a vast industrial scale and in others like a medieval guild. The torrent of stones that circulates through the network moves along a path referred to as "the pipeline" from mines to dealers to polishing factories to jewelers to the necks and fingers of customers—a journey that takes somewhere between one and two years. There are many inlets to this pipeline: vast open pits in the Arctic Circle and the Kalahari Desert, deep underground tunnels, even floating mines out in the South Atlantic.

De Beers The Diamond Cartel

For more than 100 years, the name De Beers has evoked all glamour and mystery radiated by a diamond. Through shrewd marketing and careful manipulation of the market, the South African company. For more than 100 years, the name De Beers has evoked all glamour and mystery radiated by a diamond. Through shrewd marketing and careful manipulation of the market, the South African company has parlayed these pieces of crystallized carbon into multi-billion-dollar-a-year business empire.

De Beers The Diamond Cartel

When a gang of thieves with a stolen bulldozer plowed into London's Millennium Dome in November 2000 to steal a 203-carat diamond from a display sponsored by De Beers, Nicky Oppenheimer, De Beers's chairman, hailed the botched heist as wonderful publicity. "If only we could do this once every six months. We could do away with the advertising department altogether."

De Beers The Diamond Cartel

De Beers has truly a family affair. Built around the twin pillars of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. and Angelo American Corporation of South Africa, the Oppenheimer dynasty controls most of the world's diamond mining and trade and is one of the biggest multi-nationals. They are the world's leading diamond producers and virtually control diamond mining and diamond supply to the world to date. The De Beers company has been a power unto itself since its founding in 1888. In the decades since, it has left no borders 0 geopolitical or ideological - stand in its way of profit. De Beers mines and markets gem-quality and industrial diamonds. We will describe its operations of the gem-quality diamonds here...

Diamond Monopoly, DTC, Site Holders, Diamond Trading Oppenheimer De Beers

Who was Real De Beers?
De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. is a business organization that has been controlling the diamond trade world wide for the last century. Many people tried to compete such Harry Winston for New York and the Argyle Diamond Company of Australia ...

Diamond Cartel of De Beers

The Birth of De Beers Company
in Early 1871, a diamond was found on a small hill, a mile away from the farm house owned by De Beer brothers (whose names were immortalized in the misspelled form of De Beer) in the town of Vooruizicht in South Africa and soon another was found  on the farm. A throng of...

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Birth of De Beers Company

The Oppenheimers Arrive..

Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, who came from a prosperous cigar business family in Germany, moved as a child to South Africa to join his brothers on a diamond farm in 1902. He started his career as a diamond sorter and grew rapidly to own and operate the world's most powerful...

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Oppenheimers Arrive in South Africa

The Long Arm of De Beers
De Beers mainly mines gem quality and industrial diamonds, markets diamonds produced by itself and also others, makes and sells synthetic diamond and related international investments in mining, industrial and finance companies. In its worldwide operations, it has assumed many....

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Long Arm of De Beers Company

Monopoly Through Financial Strength and Government Support
De Beers could teach OPEC a thing or two about how to maintain a cartel. It controls 80% of the world's diamond supply through only 20% of De Beers gems come from its own mines. It controls the world's diamond trade through indirect levers. Some nations, such as Botswana...

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Diamond Monopoly of De Beers

What is Sight Holders?
In its distribution process, De Beers have commanded absolute authority. 10 times a year, De Beers sells boxes of rough diamonds to 160 select international dealers and manufacturers in market rituals as sights in London, although smaller sights are simultaneously held in...

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DTC Site Holders, Who are Site Holders

The Name of the Game

For major diamond dealers, the objective is to increase allocation of diamonds that they receive in their shoebox at each night (Read - The Rise and Fall of Diamonds, The Shuttering of a Brilliant Illusion by Edward Jay Epstein). It is , as one dealer put it - "the Name of the Game"...

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De Beers Diamond Trading, The Name of the Game

Maintaining the Value of Diamonds
When a gang of thieves with a stolen bulldozer plowed into London's Millennium Dome in November 2000 to steal a 203-carat diamond from a display sponsored by De Beers, Nicky Oppenheimer, De Beers's chairman, hailed the botched heist as wonderful publicity:

 

"If only we could do this once every six months. We could do away with the advertising department altogether."

 

The multi-billion dollar business of diamonds revolves around the attractive pebble that has a less intrinsic value per carat. The higher value is an artificial one and is attributable to the strong hand of De Beers. The sights in London are not merely occasions for major gem...

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Maintaining Value of Diamonds by De Beers

Creating Artificial Scarcity
It is ironic that during the lifetime of Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, De Beers never discovered a diamond mine itself. Oppenheimers saw little point to investing profits in exploring for diamonds...

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Artificial Diamond Scarcity by De Beers

A Diamond is Forever

De Beers launched a multi-million dollar "A Diamond is For Ever" advertising campaign to rekindle the demand. With N.W. Iyer, its U.S. advertising agency, it had developed aggressive campaign to promote sales of diamond anniversary rings and jewelry for men... ...

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A Diamond is Forever, Marilyn Manroe, Norma Jan

Diamonds from New Sources

The Oppenheimers using all colonial connections of the British Empire, succeeded in weaving all the later discoveries in Africa, the colonial administrators in Angola, the Congo, Sierra Leone......

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New Diamond Sources, New Diamond Mines

Smuggling from other African Mines

The smuggling routes lead from the diamond mines and diggings in Southern and Western Africa to entry spots such as Monroevia, Brazzaville, Burundi and Beirut. The Belgian and other European markets are often flooded with smuggled diamonds. The native sorters at....

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Smuggling Diamons out of South Africa, Blood Diamonds

De Beers' Competition

De Beers has left no avenues to control, stop, take over, make friends with or bulldoze its competitors when necessary. In 1971, it crushed Sammy Collin's Marine Diamond....

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All About Diamonds, Diamond Education

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The Romans believed that diamonds brought courage and bravery during battle. Jewish high priests used diamonds to decide the innocence or guilt of the accused: A stone held before a guilty person dulled and darkened; a stone held before an innocent person glowed with increased brilliance. The Hindus believed that this brilliant gem was created when....

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