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MIRA INFORM REPORT
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Report Date : |
05.12.2011 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
DAVIDOV BORIS DIAMONDS |
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Registered Office : |
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Country : |
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Date of Incorporation : |
Not Available |
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Legal Form : |
Sole Proprietorship |
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Line of Business : |
Importers, Polishers, Exporters and marketers of diamonds. |
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No. of Employee : |
Not Available |
RATING & COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
B |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively
below average. |
Small |
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Status : |
Moderate |
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Payment
Behaviour : |
Unknown |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
NOTES :
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ECGC Country Risk Classification List – June 30, 2010
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (01.04.2010) |
Current Rating (30.06.2010) |
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A2 |
A2 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low |
A2 |
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Moderate |
B1 |
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High |
B2 |
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Very High |
C1 |
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Restricted |
C2 |
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Off-credit |
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DAVIDOV BORIS DIAM
Telephone 972 3 571 86 25; 575 96 66
Cellular 972 54 397 73 11
Fax 972 3 575 96 66
Diamond Exchange,
RAMAT GAN-52522-ISRAEL
A sole
proprietorship, year of establishment not forthcoming.
Operating under Licensed Dealer No.
016365686.
Boris Davidov.
Boris Davidov.
Importers, polishers, exporters and marketers of
diamonds.
Operating from office premises, in
Number of
employees not forthcoming.
Financial data
not forthcoming.
Sales figures not
forthcoming.
Bank data not forthcoming.
Nothing unfavorable learned.
Subject’s owner and manager Boris Davidov refused
to disclose any data.
During 2010 local
diamond companies have been recovering from one of the worst depressions in the
global diamond sector due to the severe economic crisis in global markets that
erupted in September 2008. The diamond sector experienced almost an entire
freeze in sales and collapse of about 70% in sales later. Only since mid
Overall in 2009,
export diamonds shrank by 40%. Export of cut diamonds (net) were US$ 3,922.6
million, representing 37% decrease compared to 2008. The depression in the diamond
sector comes after year 2007 marked a record in the export of cut diamonds from
Export of cut
diamonds (net) in 2010 first half increased by 92% to US$ 3,002 million, and
export of rough diamonds (net) reached US$ 1,624 million, representing 104%
rise compared to the parallel period in 2009. Yet, in comparison to 2008 first
half, export of cut diamonds in 2010 is 21% lower.
Import of rough
diamonds (net) in 2010 first half grew by 1132% to US$ 1,817 million, compared
with the parallel period in 2009, while import of cut diamonds (net) saw a 105%
rise reaching US$ 1,881 million.
The
In February 2009,
According to the
President of the Israeli Diamonds Association, local banks contracted credit
given to local diamond firms in view of the global financial crisis, however,
he believes the local diamond sector is healthy: trade in the sector rolls
annual turnover of US$ 25 billion while total debt to the banks stands on US$
1.5 billion, down from US$ 2.4 billion in the eve of the crisis. Israel
Ministry for Industry & Trade also committed to support local diamond
exporters by providing bank guarantees in total scope of
Considering the refusal to disclose data at
all, dealings are recommended on a secured basis.
DIAMOND INDUSTRY –
INDIA
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From time immemorial, India is well known in the world as the birthplace
for diamonds. It is difficult to trace the origin of diamonds but history
says that in the remote past, diamonds were mined only in India. Diamond
production in India can be traced back to almost 8th Century B.C.
India, in fact, remained undisputed leader till 18th Century
when Brazilian fields were discovered in 1725 followed by emergence of S.
Africa, Russia and Australia.
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The achievement of the Indian diamond industry was possible only due to
combination of the manufacturing skills of the Indian workforce and the
untiring and unflagging efforts of the Indian diamantaires, supported by
progressive Government policies.
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The area of study of family owned diamond businesses derives its importance
from the huge conglomerate of family run organizations which operate in the
diamond industry since many generations.
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Some of the basic traits of family run business enterprises include
spirit of entrepreneurship, mutual trust lowers transaction costs, small,
nimble and quick to react, information as a source of advantage and
philanthropy.
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Family owned diamond businesses need to improve on many fronts including
higher standard of corporate governance, long-term performance – focused
strategies, modern management and technology.
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The diamond jewellery industry in India today may be more than Rs 60000
mil and is rated amongst the fastest growing in the world. Indi ranks
third in the world in domestic diamond consumption.
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Utmost caution is to be exercised while dealing with some medium and
large diamond traders which are usually engaged in fictitious import – export,
inter-company transactions, financially assisted by banks. In the process,
several public sector banks lost several hundred million rupees. They mostly
diverted borrowed money for diamond business into real estate and capital
markets.
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Excerpts from Times of India dated 30th October 2010 is as
under –
DIAMOND SAGA –
DIRTY DOZEN STUCK WITH 2K CR DEBT
This could be the biggest credibility crisis
the Indian diamond industry has ever faced. Fifteen banks run the risk of
losing Rs 2000 crore lent to a dozen diamond firms in Surat. Until about two
months ago, they had not repaid these dues. Bankers believe many
diamantaires borrowed money during the economic downturn two years ago and
diverted funds to businesses like real estate and capital markets. Many of
themselves made money from these businesses but their diamond companies have
gone sick and declared insolvency.
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Most of the money borrowed from the banks in the name of their diamond
business has been diverted in real estate and the share market. The banks are
not in a position to seize their properties because in many cases, these were
purchased in the name of their relatives and friends.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
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Indian Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
Rs.51.35 |
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1 |
Rs.80.50 |
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Euro |
1 |
Rs.69.14 |
RATING EXPLANATIONS
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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>86 |
Aaa |
Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest
capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums |
Unlimited |
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71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction.
It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest and
principal sums |
Large |
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56-70 |
A |
Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable
factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of
interest and principal sums |
Fairly Large |
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41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal
commitments. |
Satisfactory |
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26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively
below average. |
Small |
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11-25 |
Ca |
Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums
in default or expected to be in default upon maturity |
Limited with full
security |
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<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised |
Credit not
recommended |
This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit risk
and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a composite
of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this report. The
assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated through %) are as
follows:
Financial
condition (40%) Ownership
background (20%) Payment
record (10%)
Credit history
(10%) Market trend
(10%) Operational
size (10%)
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