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Tiffany (NYSE: TIF ) reports global sales fell 1% to $1.04B during the two-month holiday period as lower sales to foreign (primarily Chinese) tourists factored in. Softer demand in Europe and the Americas also contributed to the drop. More news on: Tiffany & Co., Consumer stocks n...
Tiffany & Co. (NYSE: TIF) today reported its sales results for the two months (“holiday period”) ended December 31, 2018. Worldwide net sales declined 1% to $1.04 billion and comparable sales declined 2%. However, on a constant-exchange-rate basis that excludes the effect o...
Tiffany Begins Disclosing the Provenance of its Diamonds, Commits to 100% Geographic Transparency Tiffany & Co. announced today that it will begin sharing with consumers the provenance (region or countries of origin) of its newly sourced, individually registered diamonds –...
Source: Pixabay Introduction Since I started writing for SA in 2015, I've been dedicated to tracking the performance of my ideas as best I can. Because of the way the stock market works, I've noticed that there is often a disconnect between the power of a narrative behind an idea and t...
I reported in December that I was short Tiffany & Co ( TIF ) and would be updating on my reasons why on a separate article. I am short TIF through 4 put option contracts expiring in January 2020 at a strike of $95, having paid $7.93 for the options, bought on 23rd October. TIF traded a...
Introduction Beginning in mid-January of 2018, I wrote a series of articles that examined how far some popular large-cap cyclical stocks might fall if we were to have a downturn within the next three years. While all the articles were generally bearish in nature and meant to be a warning to ...
As the year draws to a close, people tend to evaluate the results over the past 12 months. This is true for many areas, may it be sports (e.g., who was the best-scoring football player in Europe's top league; which NFL quarterback accounted for most touchdowns in pre-season, etc.), or markets ...
Source: Pixabay Introduction Slightly less than a year ago, in January of 2018, on the heels of a massive tax reform bill being signed into law, the stock market bolted to new all-time highs. Yet, almost everywhere I looked in the market, particularly among more cyclical stocks, I saw da...
Introduction On April 25th, 2018, I published an article titled "How far could Tiffany fall?". In that article I pointed out that Tiffany ( TIF ) was a highly cyclical stock which was subject to frequent significant drawdowns in excess of -35%, and I shared the table below which containe...
Fortune Investor Guide 2019 "Safer" Dividend Selections The December 2018 Issue of Fortune featured a list of 30 companies to "ride out the storm" in 2019. The 2019 Guide caught my dogcatcher eye because so many were dividend payers. Yet Fortune editors failed to include dividends as signi...
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Click here to read part one of this article, which covers t he closure of the Argyle diamond mine. When the mining equipment permanently shut down at Western Australia’s Argyle mine in November 2020, the country’s diamond sector entered a new transition perio...
There are three famed diamond mines in Australia: Argyle, Ellendale and Merlin. Combined, the mines have supplied millions of carats worth of gems to the global market, and individually they have produced some of the rarest, most exquisite stones ever recovered. In previous year...
A captivating glimpse into the National Football League’s most coveted prize While jewelry enthusiasts everywhere dream of unwrapping Tiffany & Co.'s famous Blue Box, competitive NFL players hope to one day get their hands on another iconic Tiffany creation: the V...