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Shares in Tiffany drops almost 9%
Tuesday, 2 June 2020 21:50
Another stressful day for retailers just finished. This time, shares in Tiffany & Co finished the day $11.47 down or almost -9%. Only 6% of Tiffany's shares are currently owned by traditional short sellers. Would you like to take part in the shorting feast? Read up about contemporary shorting with CFD's from our guide. Alternatively, read the review of Skilling to learn more about what a professional broker can provide. In case you cannot wait to get started, register for Skilling here and go short in TIF !
Tiffany & Co. Reopens Doors to Its Australian-based Boutique
Friday, 29 May 2020 15:02
Tiffany & Co shares open the day 0.5% down. The last few months have seen fashion stores shuttering across the world, as the stores moved to protect their customers and staff alike from contracting the coronavirus. Its a move that saw the shopping experience at the brick and mortar stores come to a screeching stop. Most boutiques opted to direct their clients to their web portals.
Tiffany & Co. is among the many boutiques that made the executive decision to close its stores when the pandemic hit. On March 18th, the company noted it would be acting per recommended health practices requiring it to adapt its stores as needed. But as the COVID-19 curve in Australia continues to flatten, the government has advised its safe to reopen physical stores.
This is to mean this luxurious jeweler is ready to yet again reopen its stores. In addition to reopening...
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