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Element Six's real hopes for artificial diamonds

By Peter Marsh

Published: July 7 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 7 2008 03:00

Element Six - a company controlled by De Beers, the world's biggest maker of artificial diamonds - has set up a $100m venture fund to promote the use of these materials in areas from artificial hips and knees to electronics and water purification.

The Luxembourg-based company - in which the South African mining group holds a 60 per cent stake - plans to use the fund to take minority stakes in new businesses round the world that would exploit the unusual technical characteristics of artificial diamonds.

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