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Biotech / Medical : C3 ( CTHR ) Diamond in the rough? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Leslie S. Feinberg who wrote (10)11/16/1997 10:50:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 226
 
I know C3 will do well on the cosmetic front. If you ever had to insure private jewelery with one of those special riders, you know what I mean. Sometimes, it's better to have the real thing in the vault; and this stuff around - provided it's high quality & doesn't look cheap. I think C3's product fits the bill.

-- C3 can easily market its look-a-like diamonds. For instance, there's a chain of costume jewelery stores called "Impostors;" owned by Premier Concepts.

-- There's also a Canadian manufacturer of cosmetic jewelery called DG Jewelery which was brought public this year.

-- And don't forget those late-night commercials for zirconiun diamounds.

Out.