News: Signet Jewelers Limited (SIG.L)

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Tue, Nov 24 2009

UPDATE 3-Zale loss narrower than expected, online sales up

* Same-store sales down 6.8 pct, total sales off 9.6 pct

UPDATE 1-Signet Q3 losses narrow, sees debt reduction

LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Anglo-American jewellery retailer Signet Jewelers on Tuesday posted narrower third quarter losses as better margins and cost reductions more than offset weaker underlying sales.

UPDATE 1-Signet Q3 sales down, says trend improving

LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Retailer Signet Jewelers reported improving trends in the third quarter of its financial year, but underlying sales were still down, and it warned the trading outlook remained uncertain.

HEADLINE STOCKS-Some U.S. stocks on the move on Sept. 9

(Updates to afternoon trading; adds DuPont, Barrick, K12, Ista, UPS, Starbucks, Fortress, Juniper, Genworth, Palm, Cepheid, eBay, MSC Software)

UPDATE 4-Jewelry retailer Signet profit tops view, stock up

* Shares up 13.9 percent (Adds more comments, updates stock action)

HEADLINE STOCKS-Some U.S. stocks on the move on Sept. 9

(Updates to after the open, adds Textron, Korn/Ferry, United Natural, Fifth Third, Hi-Tech Pharmacal, E*Trade)

PRESS DIGEST - British business - Aug 7

BT has received a setback in its plans to upgrade Britain's telecoms network to fibre-optic cables after residents in Muswell Hill, London, halted its super-fast broadband trial. The residents have successfully appealed to the London Borough of Haringey to stop a further rollout of the service as the junction boxes, which are 1.8 metres tall, are blocking pavements for pedestrians and preventing car drivers from opening their nearside doors. The telecoms group is working to reduce

Signet profit up; Harry Winston beats view

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Top jewelry retailer Signet Jewelers Ltd posted a higher quarterly profit on Thursday on cost cuts, while Canada's Harry Winston Diamond Corp posted a smaller-than-expected loss.

HEADLINE STOCKS-U.S. stocks on the move on June 4

(Updates to afternoon trade, adds Signet, Fifth Third, Novavax, Travelers, Anadys, Saks, Wet Seal, Abercrombie, Ross Stores, TJX and Buckle)

WRAPUP 1-Signet profit up; Harry Winston beats view

* Signet sales fall 7.3 pct; Harry Winston rev down 30 pct

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