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company Endiama produced 8.55
million carats of
diamonds in 2010.
Endiama's primary property is Catoca,
which is a
joint venture between Endiama (32.8%)...
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Endiama, and the
Russian company Alrosa. At one time,[when?] the mine was
owned by a
consortium of
international mining interests,
including Endiama (the...
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Endiama—Luarica and Fucauma—after
failing to
reach an
agreement with the
government of
Angola (which owns the
other major partner,
Endiama).
Endiama stated...
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consortium of
diamond mining companies, the two
largest holders being Endiama with 40
percent ownership and
Trans Hex with 35% ownership. A feasibility...
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Operations in its
diamond mines include partnerships between state-run
Endiama and
mining companies such as
ALROSA which operate in Angola.
Access to...
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Angola (PEMA),
which was
formed on 6
September 1912, were
transferred to
Endiama. PEMA got
these mining rights on 31
March 1913. On 4
December 1920, the...
- Exploration, Exploitation,
Lapidation and
Trading Company of
Diamonds (
Endiama), Angola's
state owned diamond marketing company, were
declared void which...
- violations, and
diamond smuggling.
Production rose by 30% in 2006 and
Endiama, the
national diamond company of Angola,
expects production to increase...
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Culture of
Angola Demographics of
Angola Economy of
Angola - Ekekete-
Endiama -
Football in
Angola -
Foreign relations of
Angola - José de
Fontes Pereira...
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Western world and
among the
local po****ce
withered away. De
Beers and
Endiama, a state-owned diamond-mining monopoly,
signed a
contract allowing De Beers...