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  Tiffany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiffany is the stage name of Tiffany Darwish, an American pop singer known for hit songs in the 1980s like "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Could've Been".
Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany and Co.
The Tiffany Network is sometimes used to refer to the CBS Television network.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tiffany   (199 words)

  
 TCO Foundation Home Page
Through The Tiffany and Co. Foundation, the company broadens the scope of its corporate giving efforts with grants to nonprofit organizations dedicated to the education and preservation of the arts and environmental conservation.
It is from nature that Tiffany and Co. draws the raw materials and inspiration that have shaped the company's design heritage.
Tiffany and Co. is proud of its American heritage and it is in this vein that the foundation supports bringing premier American arts and cultural institutions to international audiences.
www.tiffanyandcofoundation.org   (438 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. Opens Cutting Facility in Canada
Tiffany & Co.'s Laurelton Diamonds, a wholly owned subsidiary cutting and polishing center for diamonds, was inaugurated at Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, today.
Tiffany says it is the first retailer to enter into such an agreement to source rough stones directly from a mine.
Tiffany is giving design and financial support to several companies representing the Inuit and Dogrib, indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories.
www.professionaljeweler.com /archives/news/2003/103103story.html   (369 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. at Replacements
In 1871, Tiffany introduced the pattern Japanese, which in 1956 was reintroduced as the popular Audubon pattern.
Tiffany and Co. had recently displayed several of their porcelain designs at the Louvre museum in Paris.
The faceted diamond was purchased by Charles Lewis Tiffany and weighs in at a hefty 128 karats.
www.replacements.com /mfghist/tiffany.htm?s1=blog&1   (895 words)

  
 Tourbillon-Watches.com 2005
In the 1870s, Tiffany established its own watchmaking facility in Geneva, and the brand’s affluent, elegant gold watchcases were praised for their aesthetic beauty.
Since then, Tiffany and Co. has unveiled the Tesoro luxury sports watch (1987) and the T150 Limited Edition timepiece created in 2001 by Patek Philippe to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the original partnership.
Tiffany and Co. turned to master watchmaker Girard-Perregaux for the tourbillon movement in its Tiffany Mark platinum Tourbillon watch.
www.tourbillon-watches.com /tourbillon.asp?pg=editorial/2003/tiffany.htm&house=98   (796 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. - Company Profile - Computer Business Review
Tiffany and Co is a holding company that designs, manufactures and retails a range of jewelry items.
Tiffany and Co (Tiffany) is a holding company that designs, manufactures and retails a range of jewelry items.
Tiffany's New York flagship store on Fifth Avenue accounts for a significant portion of the company's sales and is the focal point for its marketing and public relations efforts.
www.cbronline.com /companyprofile.asp?guid=B1CB015C-C875-4B50-974A-4AF51070676E   (901 words)

  
 TIFFANY & CO - TIF Annual Report (10-K) Item 1. Business
Donations are also made to The Tiffany and Co. Foundation, a private foundation organized to support other 501(c)(3) charitable organizations with efforts concentrated in the education and preservation of the arts and environmental conservation.
Tiffany is required by contract to devote a portion of its advertising budget to the promotion of their respective products; each is paid a royalty by Tiffany for jewelry and other items designed by them and sold under their respective names.
Tiffany believes that there are alternative sources for most jewelry items; however, due to the craftsmanship involved in certain designs, Tiffany would have difficulty in finding readily available alternatives in the short term.
sec.edgar-online.com /2004/04/12/0000950123-04-004496/section2.asp   (5326 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Tiffany & Co. assails government's plans for Montana mine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When Tiffany and Co. takes out a newspaper advertisement, the famous jewelry retailer is usually spotlighting one of its upscale sparklers — some really fine diamond drop earrings for $200,000, say.
In an interview Wednesday, Kowalski said Tiffany had been jolted a few years back by the discovery of "conflict diamonds," the precious stones that had been mined under brutal conditions and used by rebels in some African countries to fuel their wars.
Although Tiffany consulted with a variety of groups and interests, including Earthworks, an environmental coalition, and the company's Washington lobby shop, Cassidy and Associates, Kowalski said no one had brought Tiffany into the Rock Creek dispute.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/businesstechnology/2001888259_tiffanyad26.html   (584 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. Silver
Tiffany & Co. presentation punch bowl and laddle c.
Set of 12 Tiffany & Co. dinner plates, the rims decorated with leaves all terminating with lobes with an inner band of small leaves.
Four pieces Tiffany & Co. coffee in the Japanese taste square bodies, the spouts and handles with flowers and scrolls.
www.blumantiques.com /Tiffany_Silver.htm   (327 words)

  
 Tiffany Biography
Tiffany clearly influenced local Napier architect, Louis Hay, resulting in the famous grape and fruit motifs used in many of the leadlights in The Master's Lodge.
Tiffany actually had begun his glass experiments about 1875 to 1878, when he was working at glasshouses in Brooklyn, where his later rival, John La Farge was also working, both being particularly interested in coloured and opalescent glass.
Tiffany functioned as the ultimate authority over more than three hundred workers, designers and artists, glass blowers and gaffers, and artisans of numerous other tasks.
www.masterslodge.co.nz /about/history_of_the_lodge/tiffany_bio.htm   (768 words)

  
 Tiffany Silver Marks & Dates ~ Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Maker's Marks
After the Moore silversmithing firm was absorbed into Tiffany & Co. (1868) and Tiffany began the production of its own silverware, it became the tradition to mark each piece with the initial of the Artistic Director or President of the firm.
The Tiffany dynasty was founded in 1837 at 259 Broadway in New York City by Charles Louis Tiffany and partner John B. Young.
Tiffany & Company moved to its present quarters at 5th Avenue & 57th Street in 1940 and remained in the hands of the Tiffany & Moore families until 1955.
www.925-1000.com /Tiffany_Date_Code.html   (927 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. Aesthetic Movement Sterling and Rock Crystal Cut Glass Case, c. 1882, design attributed to Charles ...
Tiffany and Co. Aesthetic Movement Sterling and Rock Crystal Cut Glass Case, c.
According to Magnificent Tiffany Silver by John Loring, 'In this period (beginning in 1882) there is a collaboration between Tiffany and Co. and the leading English glasshouse of Thomas Webb and Sons.' Loring further states 'This began a successful design and business relationship between Webb's and Tiffany's, which would continue through the 1880's'.
This highly unusual case is marked on the inside rim 'TIFFANY and CO/ m/ STERLING' with the pattern/model numbers '6969/6060'.
www.spencermarks.com /html/c514.html   (257 words)

  
 Globeinvestor.com: Tiffany & Co. Celebrates Opening of Laurelton Diamonds Facility in Canada's Northwest Territories
Tiffany is the first retailer to enter into such an agreement to source rough stones directly from a mine.
Tiffany and Co. is the internationally renowned jeweler and specialty retailer.
TIFFANY and CO. is a publicly held company with its shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol: TIF).
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/WireFeedRedirect?cf=GlobeInvestor/config&vg=BigAdVariableGenerator&date=20031028&archive=ccnm&slug=1028089n   (784 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co: A Case Study in Diamonds and Social Responsibility - Knowledge@Wharton
For instance, Tiffany is committed to a progressive "chain of custody" for its gold and silver sourcing, but has not yet amended platinum sourcing (although Kowalski favors adding platinum to the agenda at some later date).
Tiffany was a member of the World Diamond Council, which pledged to eliminate the trade of diamonds in underdeveloped countries where it contributes to conflict and exploitation  and create a "chain of custody" for diamonds.
He considers Tiffany's position to be "a-political" because, "unlike other environmental issues today, mining issues traditionally cut across party lines." All of that changed when newspaper headlines began announcing, "Tiffany Battles Administration over Mining Reform." "It was something that we certainly didn't anticipate," Kowalski noted.
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu /article/1074.cfm   (1899 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. | Shareholder Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1999, Tiffany purchased the land and building housing its flagship store at that address, which was constructed in 1940.
Tiffany is followed by a substantial number of "sell-side" analysts who represent major global, national and regional brokerage firms.
Yes, Tiffany pays a dividend on its Common Stock and the current quarterly rate is six cents per share.
www.shareholder.com /tiffany/faq.cfm   (1041 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. Stops Counterfeiter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tiffany & Co., New York City, obtained a preliminary injunction Jan. 14 from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to prevent Katz Imports Inc., a Philadelphia, PA, jewelry company, from continuing to sell counterfeit Tiffany jewelry on eBay under the seller name "diamondpaige" and through its Web site, www.pennsylvaniadiamondexchange.com.
Through its lawsuit against Katz, Tiffany seeks to prevent further sales of counterfeits, the disgorgement of profits earned from the sales of counterfeits, and other penalties and legal remedies available under state and federal laws, says the company.
Tiffany filed the suit, it says, as part of its ongoing program to prevent counterfeiting and trademark infringement.
www.professionaljeweler.com /archives/news/2003/011503story.html   (228 words)

  
 Information on Louis C. Tiffany and his work   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tiffany table lamps were made in two sections; the base and stem, and the shade.
When, in 1928, the remaining stock of Tiffany Furnaces was placed on the market, most of the ware was not signed or registered.
One of the imitators, supposedly employing workmen from Tiffany's, was Riviere Studios, which produced desk sets [copying Tiffany patterns, as well other items such as slag glass and filligree lamps]...
www.carlheck.com /tiffany.html   (1643 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. wins suit against counterfeiter
Tiffany and Co. released a statement Thursday announcing the entry of a final judgment against Katz Imports and its principals Todd, Howard and Stanley Katz.
According to the Tiffany release, the final judgment finds that the Katz defendants "have engaged in fraudulent acts which directly led to the willful and malicious injury to plaintiff's famous...
Michael Kowalski, Tiffany's chairman and chief executive officer, said in a prepared statement that the company is pleased with the ruling and that it will direct the fine toward the company's continuing efforts to fight counterfeiters and protect its brand.
www.nationaljeweler.com /nationaljeweler/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000706346   (172 words)

  
 Stock of the Day: Tiffany & Co. (TIF)
Tiffany & Co., the world renowned retailer and designer of jewelry, posted lower-than-expected quarterly earnings and cut its profit forecasts because of weak sales in Japan and rising costs of precious metals and diamonds.
In a recent conference call, a Tiffany’s executive claimed that U.S. sales were hurt by the Republican National Convention in August, the constant focus on the economy and presidential election, and the rising costs of precious metals and diamonds.
Tiffany has also struggled to find the right price for its silver jewelry, trying to find the right price to make the product more enticing and also keep the company’s prestige image intact.
www.investorguide.com /stock-archives.cgi?date=111104   (683 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Tiffany & Co Online Store at Epinions.com
My mom raves about Tiffany's as the epitome of all that is elegance, but then again I don't think she has bought anything from there since the seventies.
Anyways, after 10 minutes of the shock that Tiffany's had gone to hell in a tacky hand basket, my vision returned as I stumbled upon the back room which seemed to be the last stronghold of old school Tiffany's style.
For that alone, Tiffany's is a great place to shop for the majority of people, especially for young men (like me) looking for that piece of jewelry with which to make a statement to their young ladies.
www.epinions.com /gems-review-175E-AA356B-38BF89D9-prod5   (790 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The first store was located on 259 (A street in Manhattan that passes through Times Square; famous for its theaters) Broadway and had a revolutionary policy where each item's price was non-negotiable.
In 1853, Charles Lewis Tiffany assumed control of the entire company.
Jewelry purchased at Tiffany & Co. is quite expensive but the company guarantees its quality.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/ti/tiffany_&_co.htm   (127 words)

  
 TIFFANY & CO Platinum & Diamond Ring w/Cert.
This is a stunning Tiffany and Co. platinum and diamond engagement ring that comes complete with certification papers.
It is marked "Tiffany and Co." "1.21" (i.e.
The ring comes with its original suede Tiffany and Co ring case, blue Tiffany and Co box and a leather Tiffany and Co. portfolio containing the GIA Diamond Grading Report on the center stone, the Tiffany and Co. Diamond Certificate and a retail replacement valuation from Tiffany dated Sept. 2000.
www.tildenwood.com /items/258933/item258933store.html   (167 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. | Shareholder Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tiffany & Co. is a holding company that operates through its subsidiary companies ("Company").
The Company's principal subsidiary, Tiffany and Company, is a jeweler and specialty retailer, whose merchandise offerings include an extensive selection of fine jewelry (82% of net sales in fiscal 2004), as well as timepieces, sterling silverware, china, crystal, stationery, fragrances and accessories.
Tiffany was founded in 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany opened a store in downtown Manhattan.
www.shareholder.com /tiffany   (161 words)

  
 Tiffany and Company Recall of Farm Teether Rattles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Incidents/Injuries: CPSC and Tiffany and Company have received one report of a farm animal figure that was found in the mouth of a 7-month-old child.
Sold at: Tiffany and Company sold these rattles in its retail stores and from its catalogs and Web site from November 2002 through early March 2004 for about $150.
Tiffany and Company also is contacting customers about the recall.
www.cpsc.gov /cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05544.html   (301 words)

  
 www.mineweb.net | sections | sustainable mining And, now, a few words from Tiffany & Co   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ENO--(Mineweb.com) Contrary to popular belief within the domestic mining industry, Michael J. Kowalski, chairman and CEO of Tiffany & Co., does not have horns, does not own property in Montana, and is not painted a nice shade of green.
Realizing that Tiffany should not be caught as unprepared as it was on the conflict diamonds issue, the company began efforts to reach out to all interested parties.
Tiffany is keeping an eye on the discussion within the Australian mining industry and also in the retail jewelry industry regarding certification.
www.mineweb.net /sections/sustainable_mining/389589.htm   (2249 words)

  
 Tiffany and Co - Stockepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tiffany and Co From Stockepedia, the Encyclopedia of Stocks.
Tiffany & Co.'s principal product categories are fine jewelry, timepieces, sterling silver goods, china, crystal, stationery, fragrances and personal accessories.
Tiffany offers an extensive selection of TIFFANY & CO. brand jewelry at a wide range of prices.
www.stockepedia.com /index.php/Tiffany_and_Co   (179 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co., New York City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tiffany is a world famous store that continues to sell high quality, and very expensive items such as jewelry, crystal, and china.
Even if you can't afford to make a purchase, Tiffany's is always a great place to visit and go browsing!
It is also in the heart of the shopping and tourist district in Manhattan so you be able to visit many interesting shops before and after you check out Tiffany's.
www.ny.com /shopping/jewelry/tiffany.html   (80 words)

  
 Tiffany and Company shares from FramedShare.co.uk
Tiffany & Co., the parent corporation of Tiffany and Company, is engaged in the business of jewelry making and sales.
The contents of this page have been approved by SP Angel and Co Limited which are authorised and regulated by the FSA and is a member of the London Stock Exchange and APCIMS.
Neither SP Angel and Co Limited nor Framedshare have given, or give, any advice or information as to the suitability or advisability or efficacy of a purchase of shares from this website.
www.framedshare.co.uk /Product.asp?shareid=74   (434 words)

  
 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service Set 1948 - 092204D110
The platter states that Tiffany & Co are the makers, however, each other piece is individually stamped "Made in England" along with "Tiffany & Co".
This lovely service set is comprised of a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, waste bowl, tray, hot water kettle, and burner stand all in exceptional form and adorned with exquisite engraving.
Tiffany's stable of goods includes all manner of jewelry, from earrings to engagement rings.
www.rubylane.com /shops/goodoletom/item/092204D110   (489 words)

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