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sig nit

  • n  a seal (especially one used to mark documents officially)

  • They show him issuing fiats from a throne and demanding "my signet ring and hot wax!" It takes an artist of power and originality to transform the White House into a cartoon .
  • He blamed his luck on a curious signet ring that he always wore.
  • In 1979, Fawcett's signet ring came to light in a shop in Brazil.
News & Articles

  • Signet Jewelers plans up to $350M stock buyback
    Signet Jewelers Ltd. plans to buy back up to $350 million of its common stock. The jewelry company also said Tuesday that it has declared a quarterly dividend of 15 cents per share. The dividend will be ...
    June 18, 2013 - Associated Press via Yahoo! News
  • Signet Jewelers announce $350M share repurchase program
    Signet Jewelers announced that its board has authorized a program to repurchase up to $350M of Signet's common shares. The repurchase program will be funded through the company's existing cash reserves ...
    June 18, 2013 - Theflyonthewall.com via Yahoo! Finance
  • Signet Announces $350 Million Share Repurchase Program and Regular Quarterly Cash Dividend
    Signet Jewelers Ltd , today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized a program to repurchase up to $350 million of Signet's common shares . The repurchase program will be funded through the ...
    June 18, 2013 - Marketwired via Yahoo! Finance
Quotes

  • Malcolm Williamson in FOXBusiness
    Sir Malcolm Williamson, Chairman of Signet Group plc, commented, "Having our primary stock listing on the New York Stock Exchange is the natural next step in the evolution of Signet. The proposal will align the place of primary listing with the...
  • Gerald Ratner in Telegraph.co.uk
    Mr Ratner, who lost control of his eponymous company after referring to one of his products as "total crap", said: "It wouldn't surprise me if Signet wanted to increase its presence in the US and get rid of the UK business."

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