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    De Beers to Cut Output Amid Anglo American Restructuring

    Charlotte McLeod
    Dec. 09, 2015 10:10AM PST
    Diamond Investing

    Rapaport reported that the De Beers Group of Companies sees its diamond output falling to 26 to 28 million carats in 2016, down from 29 million carats this year. De Beers believes that there is a “stock crisis” affecting the industry.

    Rapaport reported that the De Beers Group of Companies sees its diamond output falling to 26 to 28 million carats in 2016, down from 29 million carats this year. De Beers believes that there is a “stock crisis” affecting the industry.
    Philippe Mellier, CEO of De Beers, commented:

    The crisis is not a demand crisis, it’s a stock crisis. We are mindful that the midstream has to generate profit.

    As quoted in the market news:

    Mellier argued that De Beers has helped open up profit for manufacturers by reducing rough prices by more than polished. De Beers reported that rough prices declined 15 percent in 2015, while it estimated that polished prices fell 8 percent. The company also reduced supply and enabled greater flexibility for sightholders to help diminish the prevailing large inventory levels, the executive said.
    Mellier added that De Beers will increase its own transparency by disclosing its sales volume for each sight from 2016 and provide additional profit and unit-cost analysis in its year-end reporting.
    His comments came amid a major restructuring by parent company Anglo American, which will see De Beers become one of three core business in the group along with industrial metals and bulk commodities. Anglo American will also move its London office to co-locate with De Beers in 2017.

    Click here to read the full Rapaport report.

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