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Gold/Mining/Energy : GBDX - Global Diamond Exchange, Inc.
GBDX 0.00Oct 28 4:00 PM EDT

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From: jmhollen10/10/2006 9:36:45 AM
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Global Diamond Exchange Unveils Corporate Website

NEW YORK, NY, Oct 10, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Global Diamond Exchange (PINKSHEETS: GBDX) is pleased to announce that it has completed the construction of their brand new website and can now be viewed by visiting www.globaldiamondex.com. The site offers comprehensive information about the company and the Russian mining industry.


This is just the latest development for Global Diamond Exchange since the merger occurred last month and the company became publicly traded. Furthermore, the company is right on schedule with its store opening and first shipment of diamonds. As mentioned in a press release dated September 26, 2006, the company will re-establish a presence in New York and will be selling its fine cut quality diamonds just in time for the lucrative holiday season. Both events are scheduled to occur the first week of November.

About Global Diamond Exchange:

Global Diamond Exchange originally opened their office on 2 West 46th Street in the heart of 'New York's Diamond District.' After several years of operation at their New York office the company decided to shut down the operation due to low pricing and soft demand in North America. The company concentrated its efforts on exporting cut diamonds from the Russia Federation and European locations. The new company has reopened its sales offices in the original building ready to take on the increased demand for fine quality diamonds.

Contact:
Alex Livak:
347-813-4664
Email: alivak@fortuneir.com
SOURCE: Global Diamond Exchange (Formerly WWCD)
CONTACT: mailto:alivak@fortuneir.com

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