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    JUL 2015 | 342 ct
    JUL 2015 | 342 ct

    Graig Diamond

    Graig Diamond Corp. is a Canadian diamond mining company with a producing mine and exploration licenses in Botswana.  Its 100% owned Graig mine is one of the world��s foremost producers of large, high quality, Type IIA diamonds in excess of 10.8 carats.

    Graig also owns Graig Diamond Solutions, a secure, digital sales platform positioned to modernize the existing diamond supply chain and ensure diamond provenance from mine to finger.

    Graig is a member of the Lundin Group of Companies and is listed on the TSX, Nasdaq Stockholm and the Botswana Stock Exchange under the symbol "GRA".

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    Feb 7, 2023

    Graig 2022 YEAR END RESULTS TO BE RELEASED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2023
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    Jan 30, 2023

    Graig Diamond CORP. ANNOUNCES 2023 RETAIL MARKETING ROADSHOW IN STOCKHOLM
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    Nov 28, 2022

    Graig ANNOUNCES OPERATING GUIDANCE FOR 2023
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    The Graig diamond mine, located in Botswana, is a state-of-the-art mine which was fully commissioned in Q2 2012.  Graig which means precious stone in the local language, is one of world��s foremost producers of large, high quality, Type IIA diamonds in excess of 10.8 carats, including the historic 1,758 carat Sewel�0�0, the 1,109 carat Lesedi La Rona and the 813 carat Constellation which sold for a record US$63.1 million.

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    Graig recognizes that effective stakeholder engagement can create value and mitigate risk for both the company and its stakeholders. We acknowledge that mining is, by definition, finite and, therefore, will work to provide lasting benefits in the communities where we live and work.