INDIAN JEWELLER

GJEPC names winners from India's gem and jewellery trade

Will honour them in an award ceremony slated for September 2008

Post By : Diamond World News Service On 21 August 2008 6:27 PM
Waiving off their dividends, the shareholders have decided to support the company’s second phase of construction at the mine and elected a five-member supervisory board at the annual general meeting held in end-June.
Severalmaz, is a subsidiary of the Russian state-run diamond producer Alrosa holding a stake of 92.3%, while its stakeholders include the Arkhangelsk property department holds 5.1% and shareholders and employees hold 2.6%. The company had earlier recorded a loss of a net loss of $5.84 million (RUR148.377 million) in 2005.
The shareholders of Russian diamond miner Severalmaz have decided to reinvest its $1.68 million (RUR42.773 million) net profit of 2006, into exploration of the Lomonosov mines. The mines are known to have a diamond deposit worth $12 billion and an estimated capacity of 5.6 million tonne of ore per year.

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