MOSCOW. Dec 12 (Interfax) - A deal to sell Alrosa's share in the Angolan diamond mining company Catoca may be completed in December, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseyev told journalists.
Alrosa (MCX:ALRS), Russia's state-owned diamond miner, plans to suspend certain operations and reduce its workforce in 2025 ...
Alexei Moiseev, Russia’s deputy finance minister, told Russian media last month that Alrosa was ready to exit Angola, but it would not sell its stake in Catoca to Anglo American-owned De Beers, the ...
A subsidiary of the sovereign wealth fund of Oman is replacing Russian sanctions-hit Alrosa in Angola's state-controlled ...
December 8, marks the passing of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, who was murdered onstage while performing with Damageplan in ...
An Omani state-backed fund has acquired shares in Angola’s Catoca diamond-mining joint venture from Russia’s Alrosa PJSC.
(IDEX Online) - Alrosa is to sell a batch of rough diamonds, among them a 390.7-carat stone, to the Gokhran as it battles ...
Angola's mineral resources minister Diamantino Azevedo announced the sale on Thursday (28 November). He said Alrosa "will no ...
Alrosa will reduce production at its less profitable diamond deposits next year due to the challenges currently facing the ...
Russian diamond mining company Alrosa could halt some of its production and reduce its workforce size in 2025, reports Reuters citing the company's CEO Pavel Marinychev. Marinychev said the move ...
Alrosa (MCX:ALRS), Russia's state-owned diamond miner, plans to suspend certain operations and reduce its workforce in 2025 as it confronts falling global diamond prices and the impact of ...