The Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast provides a look into the global diamond industry with leading analyst Paul Zimnisky. Each episode features a full-length interview with a special guest to discuss the diamond industry and related topics while sharing interesting observations, thoughts and analysis. A wide range of guests from around the world have joined the show from all segments of the diamond supply chain and beyond, including: exploration geologists, jewelry designers, marketing experts, journalists, novelists, economists, consultants, technology experts and artists, from India, Brazil, Russia, South Africa, England, Canada and the U.S.
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Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast is a business podcast hosted by Paul Zimnisky, with 86 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Paul Zimnisky hosts Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, a business show with 86 episodes published.
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Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast
Winning With Natural Diamonds
Jul 26, 202628 min
In this 86th episode of the Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, Paul outlines what he believes is a winning strategy to reignite demand and desire natural diamonds in an age of lab-grown alternatives. He then discusses Richemont's recent results and explains why the company's primary jewelry brands Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels remain so formidable. Finally, Paul expresses concerns around high oil prices given the impact on diamond miners and consumer spending ability. Hosted by: Paul Zimnisky Guest: No guest Guest plug: N/A More information on PZDA's State of the Diamond Market report: www.paulzimnisky.com/products Show contact: paul@paulzimnisky.com or visit www.paulzimnisky.com. Please note that the contents of this podcast includes anecdotes, observations and opinions. The information should not be considered investment or financial advice. Consult your investment professional before making any investment decisions. Please read full disclosure at: www.paulzimnisky.com.
In this 85th episode of the Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, Paul begins by talking about his recent trip to an Apple Store at a New Jersey mall to get a new MacBook. He shares his thoughts on the transformation of U.S. malls to more modern, higher-end shopping destinations that are attracting younger generations. Next, he reveals that he saw lab-grown diamonds being sold above the counter at JCPenney and he opines on what this could mean for the larger category. Then, Paul candidly explains why the natural and lab-grown industries can't "playing nice" and he bids his case for why physically "marking" natural diamonds is necessary. Finally, Paul discusses the current nuances of the semiconductor industry and what it could mean for the next generation of man-made diamonds. Hosted by: Paul Zimnisky Guest: No guest Guest plug: N/A More information on PZDA's State of the Diamond Market report: www.paulzimnisky.com/products Show contact: paul@paulzimnisky.com or visit www.paulzimnisky.com. Please note that the contents of this podcast includes anecdotes, observations and opinions. The information should not be considered investment or financial advice. Consult your investment professional before making any investment decisions. Please read full disclosure at: www.paulzimnisky.com.
In this 84th episode of the Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, Paul discusses the current natural diamond supply situation while also sharing his views on technology stocks amidst the AI boom. The episode begins with Paul referencing a recent brief he wrote called " Diamond Supply is Precipitously Falling ," where he cautions an underappreciation for how much lower natural diamond output will be this year after multiple major mines were shut, suspended and curtailed as rough prices remain weak. Paul then talks about the conundrum that the diamond mining industry is in as a rebound in prices could just drive consumers to LGD. Next, Paul describes what he refers to as "red flags" as technology stocks soar in anticipation of major AI driven profits which has led him to sell most of his personal equity portfolio. Hosted by: Paul Zimnisky Guest: No guest Guest plug: N/A More information on PZDA's State of the Diamond Market report: www.paulzimnisky.com/products Show contact: paul@paulzimnisky.com or visit www.paulzimnisky.com . Please note that the contents of this podcast includes anecdotes, observations and opinions. The information should not be considered investment or financial advice. Consult your investment professional before making any investment decisions. Please read full disclosure at: www.paulzimnisky.com.
In this 83rd episode of the Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, De Beers' iconic marketing executive Sally Morrison returns to the show. The episode begins with Paul ranting about the "word play" used by some in the industry to prop up LGD. The two then discuss whether reverting to referring to "natural diamonds" as just "diamonds" (without a qualifier) could be strategic from a marketing standpoint. Next, Sally shares the results of a recent consumer survey revealing, amongst other things, the latest customer preferences towards lab-grown versus natural diamonds –which in part led to Desert Diamonds, De Beers' newest "beacon" campaign. The two then analyze how financial temperament between women and men tends to differ when deciding on a budget for an engagement ring. Finally, the two talk about why large natural diamonds are outperforming, how the business of marketing diamonds has evolved and Sally's recent trip to Rwanda to observe gorillas in their native habitat. Hosted by: Paul Zimnisky Guest: Sally Morrison Guest plug: www.adiamondisforever.com More information on PZDA's State of the Diamond Market report: www.paulzimnisky.com/products Show contact: paul@paulzimnisky.com or visit www.paulzimnisky.com . Please note that the contents of this podcast includes anecdotes, observations and opinions. The information should not be considered investment or financial advice. Consult your investment professional before making any investment decisions. Please read full disclosure at: www.paulzimnisky.com .
In this 82nd episode of the Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast, jewelry designer and sustainability consultant Danielle Keller Aviram joins the show from Berlin, Germany. The episode begins with Paul airing frustrations with the direction that the ESG movement has seemingly meandered. Danielle then shares her firsthand opinion on the state of sustainability as it pertains to the jewelry industry supply chain. The two then discuss how much consumers really care about sustainability and if consumer pressure or government regulation is a stronger force for change. They then opine on how the diamond industry in particular could benefit from being completely honest about the rate of progress towards sourcing transparency. Finally, Danielle shares her view on lab-grown diamonds, what she would do if she was in charge of the natural diamond industry and career paths that aspiring jewelry designers should consider. Hosted by: Paul Zimnisky Guest: Danielle Keller Aviram Guest plug: www.daniellekeller.net More information on PZDA's State of the Diamond Market report: www.paulzimnisky.com/products Show contact: paul@paulzimnisky.com or visit www.paulzimnisky.com . Please note that the contents of this podcast includes anecdotes, observations and opinions. The information should not be considered investment or financial advice. Consult your investment professional before making any investment decisions. Please read full disclosure at: www.paulzimnisky.com .
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