LUCLucara Diamond Corp.
0.1600CAD-3.03%Mkt Cap: 179.40M $P/E: 4.13

Lucara Diamond Corp., a diamond mining company, engages in the development and operation of diamond properties in Africa. The company holds a 100% interest in the Karowe mine located in Botswana. It also operates Clara P…

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Lucara Diamond Announces Updated Feasibility Study For Karowe Project

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Lucara Diamond Picks Group R for Karowe Underground Lateral Development

Lucara Diamond (LUC.TO) after trade Monday said it signed a contract with Group R Mining to handle a

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Lucara Diamond (TSE:LUC) shareholders have endured a 64% loss from investing in the stock three years ago

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Diamond selling processes are outdated and hurting producers, trader says

GABORONE (Reuters) -The sale of diamonds through tenders and auctions is opaque and inefficient and should be revamped for producers to earn more and to survive the current price slump, a leading gem trader said on Thursday. Oded Mansori, co-founder and managing partner of Belgian gem trader HB Antwerp, said the impact on producers could be reduced by doing away with inefficiencies in the industry. "For years, miners relied on tenders and auctions, systems that look efficient on paper but in practice resemble a casino," Mansori said in a statement, as the industry battles a crisis considered to be its deepest in history.

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Lucara Diamond Announced $10 Million Draw From Limited Shareholder Standby Undertaking, And Recent Notatable Recoveries

Lucara Diamond (LUC.TO), trading near 52 week lows, over the holiday weekend announced the draw down

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