"The market value for natural blue diamonds is very high. They are very rare and highly sought. The average price for a one carat blue diamond may be as high as $150,000."
The price can range from $425 for .25 carat to $3,300 for a 1 carat, however the actual price will depend on the colour, clarity and cut as well as how rare it is.
market value is the current value of the share, which can be bought or sold.
Both market value and market capitalization are terms corresponding to the stock of a particular company. Market value - this is the price of one stock of that particular company on any given trading day. Market Capitalization - this is the consolidated value of all the stocks of a particular company at the current trading days prevailing market value. For ex: if XYZ limited has 1 million stocks in the market which are trading at a current price of $4 per share then the market value is $4 and market capitalization is $4 million.
volume is the market size i.e. how many coca cola bottles being sold value is how much the market is worth i.e. 1billion
The overall market size and trends/projections (value and/or volume) for Heinz's bean market ?
The market value of any diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it: each is priced individually based on its cut, clarity, colour and carat weight.
The paradox of value, also known as the diamond-water paradox, refers to the situation where essential items like water have little monetary value, while non-essential items like diamonds have a high monetary value. This paradox questions why things essential for survival have less value than things that are not necessary for survival.
although water is on the whole more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds command a higher price in the market.
the apparent contradiction that, although water is on the whole more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds command a higher price in the market.
Not all. Some can be other colors. But there are blue diamonds
Big Blue Diamonds was created in 1950.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Blue diamonds are speculated to be rarer than white/clear diamonds because it is more difficult to form naturally. Blue diamonds, as such, are worth more than regular white diamonds
Blue Nile has turned diamonds into a commodity and is using an Operational Excellence customer value proposition to generate sales.
Blue Diamonds - aerobatic team - was created in 1953.
Rare diamonds and age-old diamonds that carry a great history behind them always have their own value which generally does not go down. However, the prices of commercial diamonds that are market-controlled do fluctuate. Historically, they always have. With advances being made in creating high-quality diamonds in a lab, that potentially could bring prices down if they can be produced widely and are comparable in quality to "real" ones.
Many local jewelry stores will help you appraise your diamonds and give you a fair market value for the gems. There are also companies that you can send your gems to for an appraisal and they will make you an offer.
Loose blue diamonds are expensive to buy and are normally bought in good jewelers or online. The distinguishing features of loose blue diamonds are their natural blue tint and shape of the diamond.