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SIG Signature Aviation Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Signature Aviation Plc LSE:SIG London Ordinary Share GB00BKDM7X41 ORD 37 17/84P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 396.00 396.30 396.70 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/12/2004
13:44
the significance is they added another 1.4 million shares - a few more than me :-))
maut too
10/12/2004
13:41
Sub 104p. Thought would be 110p + by now. Surely about bottom.
eithin
09/12/2004
16:27
Maut Too - I saw the 'A' as well. But is there any real significance here or must they notify of any increase in holding above, is it the 3% threshold?

Happy investing ;-)

aos
09/12/2004
16:17
CAS Signet Group : Holding in company
09-Dec-2004 16:16

Name of company: Signet Group plc
Name of shareholder having a major
interest: Harris Associates LP
Number of shares/amount of stock
acquired: 1,474,300
Percentage of issued class: 0.085%
Class of security: 0.5P ordinary
shares
Date of transaction: 06.12.04
Date company informed: 08.12.04
Total holding following this
notification: 104,581,400
Total percentage holding of issued
class following this notification:
6.03%

ICV Edited News from Dow Jones
1616 GMT Dec 09 2004

maut too
03/12/2004
17:08
if you look at the detail in the actual company release you will see there are lots of smaller interests which add up to the total
maut too
03/12/2004
16:48
Maut too - Hence the price rise today. Quite a large holding at 10.157%. Advfn L2 does not indicate Schroders at all, so where have they been stockpiling from and possibly for whom? Maybe a bid from one of the bigger American outfits? Any comments? Pardon the badly spaced text. Happy investing;)

Major Shareholders
CAPITAL GROUP CO'S INC 58,038,410 3.35
CAPITAL GROUP CO'S INC 53,715,853 3.10
AEGON 46,897,348 2.71
STOCK LENDING COLLATERAL 46,865,888 2.70
LEGAL & GENERAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 45,763,269 2.64

* major shareholder data from 09/11/2004
Broker Market Share Rank (By Customer Business)
1 Deutsche Bank AG London Branch
2 Goldman Sachs International
3 Morgan Stanley Securities
4 UBS AG


Broker Market Share Rank (Total)
1 Deutsche Bank AG London Branch
2 Goldman Sachs International
3 Morgan Stanley Securities
4 UBS AG

aos
03/12/2004
16:26
CAS Signet Group : Holding in company
03-Dec-2004 16:24
Name of shareholder having a major
interest
Schroders plc and Schroder Investment
Management Limited, its subsidiaries
and affiliated companies
Number of shares acquired
Not Stated
Class of security
0.5p ordinary shares
Date company informed
03.12.04
Total holding following this
notification
176,056,932 (10.157%)

ICV Edited News from Dow Jones
1624 GMT Dec 03 2004

maut too
29/11/2004
14:26
More good news as the Xmas shopping spree gets underway:-

Monday November 29, 02:16 PM

Strong sales set to boost Wall Street
Wall Street was feeling the holiday spirit on Monday after a robust start to the holiday shopping frenzy.

In premarket trading, the S&P 500 futures were up 6.1 points to 1,186.90, 4.12 points above fair value - indicating a positive opening.

The Nasdaq 100 futures, buoyed by Internet retailers that had an especially strong weekend, were up 14 points to 1,591, 11.35 points above fair value.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were the lone laggard, down 12 points to 10,510, weighed down by Wal-Mart.

Shares of Wal-Mart were off 2.1 per cent to $54.11 amid signs that the discount retailer's strategy to not discount so heavily this season curbed sales.

Wal-Mart looked to be the only downside to an otherwise better-than-expected holiday shopping season, which kicks off the day after Thanksgiving.

aos
29/11/2004
10:27
This should be good news for Signet. News of a strengthening dollar:-
aos
29/11/2004
07:37
INTERESTING ARTICLE FROM THE MAIL


French Connection is also one of only a handful of companies without an audit committee and just one non-executive director.


In a timely deal this year, Marks sold shares worth £35.6 million to fund a divorce from his wife, Alisa.


Only later did he admit that he might have taken his eye off the ball because of his well-publicised personal problems.


The French Connection case supports the view that good governance is important when the going gets tough and important decisions have to be taken.


Now analysts at Deutsche Bank have gone a significant step further. Their research, based on a system that quantifies risk associated with different styles of corporate governance, has found that investments in companies with high scores outperform* those with low marks by up to 25%. And companies with improving governance outperform those where standards are static or slipping.


The basic idea is that corporate governance is difficult and time consuming to measure, but is nevertheless a factor in assessing equity risk.


Companies are rated according to 50 governance issues, most of them objective and factual. These include the independence of the board, especially whether the chairman is independent; shareholder treatment, especially where they are in a minority; the level of information disclosed; and executive pay.


The Deutsche model not only incorporates current governance reforms, but goes beyond them. For example, it takes into account whether chief executives have other boardroom positions that might impinge on their time and whether directors face annual re-election - most currently rotate every three years.


Deutsche used these measures to identify five companies with some of the best corporate governance indicators - BHP Billiton, Brambles, Geest, George Wimpey and Great Portland Estates - and five of the worst - Antofagasta, Associated British Foods, Burberry, Egg and, by pure coincidence, French Connection.


The results are fascinating. The upper table (Figure 1) shows that shares in the former group have averaged an 18% increase this year, while those in the negative category showed no gain at all. That compares with a stock market rise of 7% over the same period.


Of course, corporate governance is just one ingredient to throw into the investment mix. Traditional financial measures, such as profitability and valuation, will always be vital in making investment decisions.


With that in mind, Deutsche picked a portfolio of ten companies, including BHP Billiton. So far, the results have been less conclusive, with the selections managing a 10% advance against 7% for the stock market as a whole.


This is a portfolio (figure 2) well worth following and Midas will look at it in three months to see how it has fared, but we would go further and add Shell.


The Anglo-Dutch oil giant recently announced a radical overhaul of its boardroom structure in the wake of a reserves scandal that initially hammered its share price.


Shell's plans include unifying the two boards, introducing a system of one share, one vote, and it is appointing an independent chairman. The company hopes that by improving its corporate governance it can avoid the internal auditing and reporting failures that led to a massive overstatement of its oil and gas reserves.


Shell's sensitivity to this issue was underlined on Friday when its shares fell on news that the planned corporate restructuring would take longer than previously expected.


But the die is cast. Investors have already applauded the boldness of the reforms, so failure to deliver on them is not an option.



Figure 1


% change in share price in 2004


How governance affects shares


The good

BHP Billiton: 26

Brambles: 33

Geest: 29

George Wimpey: -4

Great Portland: 8

Average: 18


The bad

Antofagasta: 7

Assoc British Foods: 26

Burberry: 12

Egg: -24

French Connection: -21

Average: 0



Figure 2


% change in share price in 2004


Companies that stick to the rules

Deutsche Banks' portfolio of 10 shares, plus Shell


Centrica: 6

Scottish & Southern: 21

ICI: 20

MFI: -22

Northern Foods: 16

Pennon: 32

Signet: 2

Smith & Nephew: 14

Taylor Weoodrow: -13

BHP Billiton: 26

Shell: 8

Average: 10




Midas is edited by Patrick Tooher

maut too
24/11/2004
09:03
MRS Stock talk : Signet dependent on dollar
24-Nov-2004 09:01
Signet Q3 result contains no
surprises, says Seymour Pierce.
"An excellently managed company, but
highly dependent on Christmas and
adversely affected by weakness of
dollar," says Seymour Pierce, and "the
latter may not recover for some time."
Shares are unlikely to perform until
currency moves. Has hold rating.
At 0900 GMT shares were flat at
104.5p.

0901 GMT Nov 24 2004

maut too
24/11/2004
07:52
Revenue recognition change for Signet
By AccountancyAge.com [23-11-2004]


Signet, the owner of US jewellery chains Kay Jewellers and Jared, has announced a change in the way it books sales, after revisions to UK accounting rules.
Link: ASB to issue guidance on revenue recognition
The British Jewellers reported in its interim results that it now spreads revenue from sales over the anticipated period of claims, instead of booking revenue at the date of sale. As a result, the group has restated previous years' results to reflect the change.

The previously-reported profit before tax for the year ended 31 January 2004 incurred a non cash reduction of £7.2m to £204.7m. For the 13 and 39 weeks ended 1 November 2003, profit before tax increased by £2.6m and £2.2m respectively.

The effect on reserves is a reduction of £35.1m net of deferred tax, with shareholders' funds at 31 January 2004 restated to £692.5m.

For the 13 weeks to 30 October, the jeweller reported pre-tax profits of £8.4m, up 9%, with group sales reaching £292.1m.

Terry Burman, group chief executive, said: 'We are pleased with the group's performance for the first nine months of the year. Further progress was made in the third quarter against the background of challenging trading conditions.'

maut too
24/11/2004
07:50
NEWS SNAP: Signet 3Q Pft +9%, Well Positioned For Xmas



By Michael Carolan, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Jewelry retailer Signet Group PLC (SIGY) Tuesday reported a 9% rise in its third-quarter profit and said it is well positioned for Christmas, despite tougher comparatives in the fourth quarter.

The company - which operates as Kay Jewelers in the U.S. and as H Samuel and Ernest Jones in the U.K. - said pretax profit for the three months to October 30 rose 9% to GBP8.4 million. Sales over the period were flat on the year at GBP292.1 million.

Stripping out the effects of currency movement, the pretax profit growth for the third-quarter would be 12% rather than the 9% reported, while sales would have been up 6%.

Signet does two-thirds of its business in the U.S. but reports results in sterling. Every cent the dollar moves against sterling impacts group pretax profit by GBP300,000.

Shore Capital analyst John Stevenson, who has a hold rating on the stock, said that with the third quarter accounting for just 4% of the group's full-year sales, "you cant get overly exited about it."

By 1315 GMT, the company's shares were up just 1.25 pence, or 1.2%, at 105.25 pence in a positive wider market.

Stevenson said the main concern was the company's prospects for the key Christmas trading period.

Chief Executive Terry Burman was giving little away. "While our businesses on both sides of the Atlantic face demanding comparatives they are well positioned to compete over the Christmas season," he said.

Both the U.S. and the U.K. operations posted positive sales growth in the third quarter. Before the effect of new store opening, sales in the U.K. grew 4.2%, with U.S. sales up 6.8% in U.S. dollar terms. However the weakness of the U.S. dollar once again hit the group's headline figures. Total U.S. sales actually decreased in sterling terms by 0.9% to GBP193.8 million.

Signet has said in the past that adverse currency translation only affects company profitability on paper, and has no bearing on its underlying cash flow. Revenue from the U.S. is never actually exchanged for sterling but rather reinvested or used to pay debt.

Company Web site:

-By Michael Carolan, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-20-7842-9278; michael.carolan@ dowjones.com

maut too
24/11/2004
07:49
MRS Stock talk : JP Morgan keeps Signet at buy
24-Nov-2004 07:20
JP Morgan reiterates Signet at buy
post Q3 results that were better than
expected.
Says positive surprises from US offset
weakness in UK, and high operating
leverage aided margin improvement.
Makes no changes to forecasts, keeps
SOP target of 118p.
Shares closed yesterday at 104.5p.

0720 GMT Nov 24 2004

maut too
23/11/2004
17:35
from 3rd sept 04

Deutsche says buy Signet (SIG.L) (135p price target).

wonder about brokers notes tomorrow ?

peterlowen
23/11/2004
13:19
Hey maut, whats the next alias on iii then?Try Keef, thats free, no free Keef not three
mauts daughter
23/11/2004
13:18
MRS Stock talk : Signet Q3 unlikely to excite
23-Nov-2004 13:17
Signet's Q3 results are unlikely to
have much impact on its shares, says
Shore Capital's John Stevenson.
With Q3 accounting for just 4% of FY
sales, "you can't get overly exited
about it," he says.
With little mention in the statement
of prospects for Christmas, Stevenson
is looking to the conference call later
in the day for pointers on FY outlook.
At 1305 GMT, shares up 0.7% at
104.75p. (MIC)

1317 GMT Nov 23 2004

maut too
23/11/2004
13:15
CAS Signet Group : Well positioned for Xmas
23-Nov-2004 12:36

Signet Group said today that for the
13 weeks to Oct. 30, 2004 Group pretax
profit rose to #8.4m on sales of
#292.1m compared to #7.7m and #292.0m
respectively for the same period last
year.
Terry Burman, Group Chief Executive,
commented: "While our businesses on
both sides of the Atlantic face
demanding comparatives they are well
positioned to compete over the
Christmas season."
Further progress was made in the third
quarter against the background of
challenging trading conditions, Burman
said.
The US division again outperformed its
main competition with 6.8% like for
like sales growth. Sales leverage and
tight control of costs contributed to
the increase in US operating profit.
In the UK like for like sales
increased by 4.2% and operating profit
was up on last year before the
non-recurring #1.7million restructuring
charge.

ICV Edited News from Dow Jones
1236 GMT Nov 23 2004

maut too
23/11/2004
12:53
I have been tracking these for a week or two waiting on the figures - I like what I read and bought a few at sub 104.75
maut too
23/11/2004
12:35
Figures looking OK. Get in for an x-mas pressie. 120p for x-mas.

Terry Burman, Group Chief Executive, commented: "We are pleased with the Group's
performance for the first nine months of the year. Further progress was made in
the third quarter against the background of challenging trading conditions.

In the nine month period, Group profit before tax increased by 25% at constant
exchange rates. The US division again outperformed its main competition with
6.8% like for like sales growth. Sales leverage and tight control of costs
contributed to the increase in US operating profit. In the UK like for like
sales increased by 4.2% and operating profit was up on last year before the
non-recurring #1.7million restructuring charge.

While our businesses on both sides of the Atlantic face demanding comparatives
they are well positioned to compete over the Christmas season."

eithin
22/11/2004
14:09
Tony (?). The evening standard man recommended on Bloomberg this am. Feel fairly confident from these levels.
eithin
19/11/2004
07:24
I second the motion, £1.04 (LONG)
the dart
17/11/2004
16:39
Count me in from today. 104.97p.
eithin
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