At the auction exhibited a wide range of original diamond products from Africa, including mine Diamcor Crown Endor (Krone-Endora), from the company ANGOLA F2M - over 50 000 carats from ANGOLA 10.80+ - single stone average weight of 25 carats, fancy diamonds intense bright yellow color, as well as products from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
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One of the world's largest mining corporation Rio Tinto Group decided to reduce its plans for capital expenditures for 2016 to approximately $ 6 billion to $ 5 billion, according to a company press release, the data from which results Bloomberg.
The company will reduce costs in order to balance the payment of dividends and financing of investment projects, the company said on Tuesday. Expenses in the current year will be at the level of $ 5 billion, although it was predicted earlier, they amount to about $ 5.5 billion. In 2014, they amounted to about $ 8 billion.
"As we approach 2016, we will continue to provide returns for shareholders and to invest in our business, "- are reported words of the general director of the company Sam Walsh (Sam Walsh). Last month, Rio approved investments amounting to $ 1.9 billion in a bauxite project in Australia.
The world's largest mining companies, including Rio and BHP Billiton Ltd., have sharply reduced spending in an attempt to keep profits amid falling prices for commodities. The slowdown of China's economic growth to its lowest level in nearly 25 years, putting pressure on prices and lead to a decrease in corporate earnings. This month, prices of many commodities have fallen to the lowest level since 1999.
Anglo-Australian group Rio Tinto - one of the top in terms of market capitalization of mining companies in the world. The company operates in 40 countries, the number of employees is about 60 thousand people. Concern extracts iron ore, copper, coal, uranium, aluminum, gold and diamonds, as well as producing titanium dioxide.
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