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Alrosa’s sales touch around $2.8 billion in eight months of 2010

Sales include both polished and rough diamonds

diamond world news service

At the end of the period between January to August 2010, Alrosa achieved combined sales of rough and polished diamonds worth around $2.8 billion. In the same period last year its sales of rough diamonds valued $1.34 billion. The company also expected profits in the said eight months of this year was at $184 million (RUB 5.63 billion), from around a $300 million loss in 2009.


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