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    Diamond Industry, de Beers

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    Diamond Industry. De Beers. In the beginning of 1870s‚ the Afrikaner brothers‚ J. N. de Beer and D. A. de Beer discovered diamonds on their farm and unable to deal with the effort of protecting the farm from the diamond seekers‚ they sold the land to the diamond traders. Today‚ the name De Beers represents the world’s largest diamond company‚ which has a presence in 25 countries. The powerful and productive epoch of diamonds began with the establishment of this company. Who knows what role a

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION De Beers Diamond Jewelers’ is the quintessential diamond jeweler‚ giving substance to style‚ bringing together the diamond’s dualities of science and poetry‚ melding its rich history and long traditions with contemporary creativity and cutting-edge craftsmanship. The diamond is a sparkling‚ celebratory symbol of continuity and eternity‚ of reassurance and hope for the future‚ and De Beers brings this beautiful symmetry into the light with its classically elegant jewelers. For

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    International Cartels

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    INTRODUCTION A cartel is a group of formally independent producers whose goal it is to fix prices‚ to limit supply and to limit competition. Cartels are prohibited by antitrust laws in most countries; however‚ they continue to exist nationally and internationally‚ formally and informally. A single entity that holds a monopoly cannot be a cartel‚ though it may be guilty of abusing said monopoly in other ways. As such‚ it is inaccurate to describe (for example) Microsoft or AT&T as cartels. Cartels usually

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    De Beers : A Monopoly in the Diamond Industry De Beers advertising slogan "A Diamond Is Forever" has been the center of its effort to establish the stone as the only appropriate gem to symbolize lifetime love and commitment. The more ad money spent‚ the more diamonds people buy. And when people buy diamondsDe Beers profits. It is the reason the company spends $180 million a year worldwide to advertise cut diamonds--a product it doesn ’t even sell. There are very few companies ... you may struggle

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    De Beers

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    Genero1@aol.com De Beers and the Diamond Monopoly Report - Guide Thomas Schieder I.-No.: 648792 SS00 – Wirtschaftsrecht SuK - Economic Policy 1. History 1.1 De Beers and the Diamond Cartel 1.2 Cecil Rhodes and the discovery of Diamonds in South Africa 1.3 Evolution of the Cartel 1.4 The Cartel in action 1.5 Stockpiling 2. U. S. Antitrust Law 2.1 History and Motivation 2.1.1 The Sherman Act 2.1.2 The Clayton Act 2.2 Extraterritoriality 3. De Beers in 2000 Sources: - Harvard Business

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    DE BEERS AND THE U.S ANTITRUST LAW PRESENTED BY: Anuj Vadehra:PGHRM11 Honey Bohare:PGHRM27 Rajul Khare:PGHRM49 Mehec Chopra:PGHRM38 Prachi Gera:PGHRM46 DE BEERS – THE SHINE  One of the world’s most successful longest running monopoly  Controlling force of the international diamond market  Launched the “millennial” campaign in 1999; aimed at selling “De Beers diamond” rather than a regular diamond THE DUST BENEATH THE ROCK  De Beers marketing and operating structure was in violation of U.S

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    De Beers succeed in accruing the desired benefits through cartel? Yes. De Beers Succeed in accruing the desired benefits through cartel. De Beers diamond company‚ which controls the market for diamonds around the world‚ causing an artificially inflated price. De Beers has been criticized for its practices‚ and several governments have attempted to undermine the company’s stranglehold on global diamond supplies‚ without success. De Beers was successful in formation of cartel by controling

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    that the De Beers could control demand and prices. Evidently it also shows that the 1980’s bust is a low peaking point for De Beers‚ as inventory levels for the first time is significantly higher than OP and CSO SALES. Q2. Please briefly talk about the recent boom-and-bust The 1970s were a turbulent time for the diamond market‚ which saw the growth of inflation that led to speculation and hoarding in the rough diamond market. Eventually‚ the drastic increase in interest rates to the diamond trade

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    DE BEERS PRESENTATION

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    “A Diamond is forever.. but power may be not” D E B EE R S C A S E S T UD Y A Cash Cow Industry An estimated US$13 billion worth of rough diamonds are extracted every year  Extracted diamonds can be used for industrial purposes or in the luxury sector (gemstones) Diamond jewellery is worth more than US$72 billion per year (very high profitability) The biggest slice of the cake A giant’s first steps  Founded in 1888 in South Africa by Cecil Rhodes‚ De Beers quickly obtained a dominant

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    De Beers Analysis

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    1990s‚ several developments contributed to the loss of market-share of the Central Selling Organization‚ which inevitably led to diminishing profits for De Beers. In 1991‚ the Soviet Union collapsed and this disintegration brought down the exclusivity that the CSO had enjoyed for so long. Indeed‚ the fall of communism made it difficult for the cartel to protect its trading agreements. As such‚ only limited shares of the Russian production reached the CSO‚ the rest being supplied to the competition by

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