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Les echos
Published
Apr 13, 2009
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De Beers expects to see turnover cut in half in 2009

By
Les echos
Published
Apr 13, 2009


Fine jeweled ring by De Beers
South African mining group De Beers, number one in the world for diamonds, expects to see its turnover cut in half this year. On Thursday 9 April the Financial Times reported that this was due to a reduced output and a fall in price for diamonds. The group has cut back on production by 40% compared to last year whilst the price of diamonds has tumbled 30% in the past few months.

“Given that we anticipated the current situation from a very early stage we are well placed to survive in 2009 and 2010 without needing to recapitalise”, Stuart Brown, financial director of the group was quoted as saying.

“In 2009, we’re always thinking about realising a profit, even if turnover falls by 50%”, he added.

De Beers is owned by three parties: 45% by the British group Anglo American, 40% by the Oppenheimer family and 15% by the government of Botswana.

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