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Announcing noteworthy diamond finds keeps market interest high – Paragon International

Announcing noteworthy diamond finds keeps market interest high – Paragon International
Mining News Agency - A review of 61 diamond finds over the past five yeas that were significant enough to warrant press releases by the companies that mined them keeps market interest high, diamond investment specialist Paragon International Wealth Management said in a press release.
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Mining News - The Toronto-based fund manager advised that advancing technology has also contributed to ‘special’ diamonds being recovered more frequently, and the news flow has helped keep the market buoyed, the firm stated.

The investment firm has particular expertise in acquiring and managing fancy coloured diamonds for its clients` investment portfolios. The firm`s expertise in coloured diamonds, which experience much higher profit margins than other hard asset investments, helps clients achieve significant yearly investment returns.

Sometimes, the perceived value of the diamond comprises a large proportion of the market capitalisation of the company that mined it. The 1 111-ct ‘Lesedi La Rona’ recovered by Botswana-focused Lucara Diamond Corp in 2015, for example, was estimated at $75-million, or 15% of the company`s total value. Similarly, Lucapa Diamond Co, with a market cap of $100-million at the time, uncovered a 404-ct stone in 2016 worth more than $15-million.

Rio Tinto announced the 187-ct diamond recovered from its Diavik mine, in Canada as the largest ever found in North America. Similarly, a 28-ct fancy pink diamond uncovered by Alrosa was the largest of its kind found in Russia.

“The bigger the diamonds, especially if they are coloured, the better for headlines and investor interest,” Paragon added. “Technology has also played a role. Lucara, for example, recently equipped the processing plant of its Karowe mine with leading technology to enable large diamonds to be identified and recovered whole.

“Gem Diamonds, however, has been less successful with technology at its Letšeng mine, in Lesotho, another source of large diamonds. Gem recently told analysts that its average price per carat included a breakage rate of 80% due to technology limitations,” Paragon said.

Paragon noted that public announcements of significant diamond finds are a helpful barometer for the market. But, while publicly traded mining companies must announce developments that might impact their stock price, they are not necessarily the last word. Some mines operators, like Rio Tinto, do it rarely and others, like DeBeers, do not announce them at all.


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