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Diamond jewelry retail company Signet Jewelers boosted its revenue outlook for the first quarter to between $1.57 billion and $1.6 billion, from its prior estimate of $1.42 billion to $1.46 billion.

Signet said that it has experienced stronger than expected conversion and average ticket values in the first quarter.

For the full year, Signet expects to generate revenue between $6 billion and $6.14 billion, a higher range compared to its prior outlook of $5.85 billion to $6 billion.

According to Signet, its revenue is likely benefitting from combination of “traction from strategic initiatives as well as tailwinds from stimulus, tax refunds and consumer enthusiasm on the heels of vaccine rollouts".

Last month, Signet reported adjusted earnings of $4.15 per share, which exceeded the FactSet analyst consensus of $3.54 per share.Sales rose +1.5% year-over-year to $2.2 billion, ahead of the FactSet consensus of $2.1 billion. 

 

 

Signet Jewelers’ adjusted earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter beat analysts’ expectations, but declined from the year-ago period. The world's largest retailer of diamond jewellery incurred a net loss of -$116.2 million (or a loss of -$2.25 a share) for the three months ended Feb.2, compared to the year-ago quarter’s profit of $343 million (or $5.24 earnings a share). However, adjusted earnings of $3.96 a share managed to surpass analysts’ expected $3.81 a share (based on FactSet data). Signet’s total sales declined from the year-ago period to $2.15 billion, although the figure exceeded consensus estimates of $2.14 billion (based on FactSet data)." Looking ahead, Signet expects its adjusted earnings to range between $2.87 and $3.45 per share, in line with current FactSet consensus estimates of $3.13 per share.