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Rough_Rock
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- Sep 5, 2012
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Hi all,
I'm currently doing a company analysis on Sarin, and frankly, the tools they use can be rather technical or specific for a person unfamiliar with diamond evaluation, such as myself. I decided to post a couple of questions regarding Sarin here to better learn about the tools they offer and where they stand in the industry. Who better to learn more about them, than from the diamond experts here, yes?
Quick introduction on what I know - My knowledge on how a diamond is valued is very, very basic.. pretty much that they are valued based on the 4 Cs. From what I have read, Sarin's tools automates the process of evaluating these 4 "C"s.
So, these are some of the queries I have:
1. What are Sarin's more popular tools in today's day and age? Which ones are the most used in gemmological laboratories and diamond manufacturers?
2. Focusing on Sarin's product suite, particularly the more popular product, is Sarin an industry benchmark? Meaning, are they so widely used that they have become the "standard" in diamond evaluation?
3. How expensive are these tools in general? Is it something that anyone can get off the shelf, or is it in the order of hundreds of thousands of dollars?
4. What are substitutes to Sarin's tools? Are there cheaper alternatives? Also leading on to this, who are Sarin's major competitors? Or are they pretty much the monopolistic "Apple" of the diamond evaluation industry.
5. In general, who buys Sarin's tools? Is this a one-time investment such that once a firm buys it, it doesn't need any further upgrades or add-ons?
6. This one may be slightly vague but - what would diamond evaluation be in today's world without Sarin's tools?
7. This one could also be a bit more financial but, what is the outlook on the diamond industry in this day and age? With recent slowdown in global economies, how active is the diamond industry? Has there been a dramatic slowdown following the GFC?
Thanks in advance, very VERY much appreciated!
I'm currently doing a company analysis on Sarin, and frankly, the tools they use can be rather technical or specific for a person unfamiliar with diamond evaluation, such as myself. I decided to post a couple of questions regarding Sarin here to better learn about the tools they offer and where they stand in the industry. Who better to learn more about them, than from the diamond experts here, yes?
Quick introduction on what I know - My knowledge on how a diamond is valued is very, very basic.. pretty much that they are valued based on the 4 Cs. From what I have read, Sarin's tools automates the process of evaluating these 4 "C"s.
So, these are some of the queries I have:
1. What are Sarin's more popular tools in today's day and age? Which ones are the most used in gemmological laboratories and diamond manufacturers?
2. Focusing on Sarin's product suite, particularly the more popular product, is Sarin an industry benchmark? Meaning, are they so widely used that they have become the "standard" in diamond evaluation?
3. How expensive are these tools in general? Is it something that anyone can get off the shelf, or is it in the order of hundreds of thousands of dollars?
4. What are substitutes to Sarin's tools? Are there cheaper alternatives? Also leading on to this, who are Sarin's major competitors? Or are they pretty much the monopolistic "Apple" of the diamond evaluation industry.
5. In general, who buys Sarin's tools? Is this a one-time investment such that once a firm buys it, it doesn't need any further upgrades or add-ons?
6. This one may be slightly vague but - what would diamond evaluation be in today's world without Sarin's tools?
7. This one could also be a bit more financial but, what is the outlook on the diamond industry in this day and age? With recent slowdown in global economies, how active is the diamond industry? Has there been a dramatic slowdown following the GFC?
Thanks in advance, very VERY much appreciated!