When Anglo American finally sells De Beers, the champagne will be on ice in at least two African capitals. In Gaborone and Luanda, the chance to take control of the world’s most famous diamond company ...
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De Beers chief executive Al Cook wants to save a generation of lovers and newlyweds from what he calls a “huge con” when it comes to buying diamonds. In the process, he hopes to rescue his iconic ...
"If they have a choice between a diamond that was created three billion years ago by nature and one grown in a factory last week, customers want the real thing," he said. The group, in which Anglo ...
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