UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
 
Form 8-K
 
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):  22 November 2011
 
 
SIGNET JEWELERS LIMITED
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
 
Commission File Number: 1-32349
 
Bermuda
   
(State or other jurisdiction of
 
(IRS Employer
incorporation)
 
Identification No.)
 
Clarendon House
2 Church Street
Hamilton
HM11
Bermuda
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)
 
 
441 296 5872
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
 
 
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
 
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Item No.  2.02 -  Quarter 3 Results for Fiscal 2012

 
SIGNET REPORTS THIRD QUARTER EPS OF $0.30, UP FROM $0.07, DRIVEN BY A 10.6% RISE IN SAME STORE SALES
 
 
HAMILTON, Bermuda, November 22, 2011 - Signet Jewelers Limited ("Signet") (NYSE and LSE: SIG), today announced its results for the 13 weeks ended October 29, 2011 ("third quarter Fiscal 20121") and for the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011.
 
 
Third Quarter Fiscal 2012 Highlights
 
·  
Same store sales: up 10.6%
·  
Total sales: $710.5 million, up 10.7%
·  
Income before income taxes: $42.1 million, up $30.1 million from $12.0 million
·  
Diluted earnings per share: $0.30, up $0.23 from $0.07
 
 
Mike Barnes, Chief Executive Officer, commented: "Our strong sales and earnings momentum continued into the third quarter, with same store sales up 10.6% and an increase in earnings per share to $0.30, or more than triple the prior year comparable period.  Our sustained positive performance is due to the excellent execution of our strategies by our team, and I would like to thank everyone at Signet who contributed to these results.
 
We are pleased with the start of the fourth quarter, and with the majority of our sales ahead of us, believe the superior quality of our in-store experience, our well-tested merchandising programs, and the exciting new advertising support, have us well positioned for the remainder of the Holiday Season."  
 
 
Conference Call
 
There will be a conference call today at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time (1:30 p.m. GMT and 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time) and a simultaneous audio webcast and slide presentation available at www.signetjewelers.com.  The slides are available to be downloaded from the website ahead of the conference call.  To help ensure the conference call begins in a timely manner, all participants should dial in 5 to 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.  The call details are:
 
 
US dial-in:
+1 (646) 254 3362
Access code: 4590918
European dial-in:
+44 (0)20 3140 8286
Access code: 4590918
 
A replay of the conference call and a transcript of the call will be posted on Signet's website as soon as is practical after the call has ended and will be available for one year.
_________
1.   Fiscal 2011 is the year ended January 29, 2011 and Fiscal 2012 is the year ending January 28, 2012.
 
 
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
Third Quarter Fiscal 2012
 
Sales and operating income
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, Signet's same store sales were up 10.6%, compared to an increase of 7.2% in the 13 weeks ended October 30, 2010 ("third quarter of Fiscal 2011").  Total sales were $710.5 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $641.8 million), up $68.7 million or 10.7%.  The breakdown of the sales performance is set out in Table 1 below.
 
 
Table 1
Third Quarter Fiscal 2012
 
US
UK
Signet
 
Sales, million
$563.0
$147.5
$710.5
 
% of total
79.2%
20.8%
100.0%
 
         
 
US
UK
Signet
 
 
%
%
%
 
Change in same store sales
13.9
(0.5)
10.6
 
Change in store space
(0.6)
(0.7)
(0.7)
 
Total change in sales at constant exchange rates1
13.3
(1.2)
9.9
 
Exchange translation impact
___
3.1
0.8
 
Change in sales as reported
13.3
1.9
10.7
 
____________
1.  Non-GAAP measure. 
 
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, Signet's gross margin was $229.9 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $193.6 million), up $36.3 million or 18.8%.  The gross margin rate increased by 220 basis points to 32.4% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: 30.2%), primarily benefiting from leverage of store occupancy costs in the US and UK divisions. In addition, gross margin also benefited from an improved net bad debt to total sales ratio in the US division compared to the third quarter of Fiscal 2011.  The net bad debt to total US sales ratio was 5.4% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: 5.9%).  In-house customer finance participation in the US division was 61.3% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: 60.0%).  Total gross merchandise margin was down by 50 basis points, with the US division down 40 basis points and the UK division down 80 basis points.  Gross merchandise margin was impacted by the higher cost of commodities and a one-time watch promotion in the US division, largely offset by price increases. 
 
For the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, selling, general and administrative expenses were $219.6million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $201.5 million), up $18.1 million or 9.0%.  The major reasons for the increase were as follows: increased net advertising investment of $3.7 million; $1.5 million attributable to currency fluctuations; $1.1 million in higher 401(k) contributions; $7.1 million of the remaining increase was as a result of store staff costs, which flexed with sales, and the balance primarily reflected increased investment in IT, credit infrastructure and incentive compensation expense.
 
 
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, other operating income increased by $5.8 million to $32.2 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $26.4 million), up 22.0%.  This reflected increased interest income earned from higher outstanding receivables balances.
 
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, net operating income increased by $24.0 million to $42.5 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $18.5 million), up 129.7%.  The US division's net operating income increased by $30.7 million to $56.4 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $25.7 million), while the UK division's net operating loss increased by $3.4million to $5.0 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $1.6 million loss).
 
Operating margin increased by 310basis points to 6.0% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: 2.9%).  The US division's operating margin was up by 480 basis points to 10.0% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: 5.2%) and that of the UK division declined by 230basis points to -3.4% (third quarter Fiscal 2011: -1.1%).
 
Interest expense, net
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, net interest expense was $0.4 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $6.5 million).  The decrease was due to the prepayment of private placement notes during Fiscal 2011.
 
Income before income taxes
For the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, income before income taxes increased by $30.1million to $42.1 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $12.0 million), up 250.8%.
 
Income taxes
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, income tax expense was $16.0 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $6.0 million), reflecting higher income before income taxes. 
 
Net income
Net income for the third quarter of Fiscal 2012 increased by $20.1 million to $26.1 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $6.0 million), up 335.0%.
 
Earnings per share
For the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, basic and diluted earnings per share were both $0.30 (third quarter Fiscal 2011: both $0.07), an increase of $0.23 or 328.6%.
 
 
39 weeks ended October 29, 2011
 
Sales and operating income
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, Signet's same store sales were up 10.2%, compared to a rise of 5.8% in the 39 weeks ended October 30, 2010.  Total sales were $2,395.4 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $2,166.9 million), up $228.5 million or 10.5%.  The breakdown of the sales performance is set out in Table 2 below.
 
 
Table 2
39 weeks ended October 29, 2011
 
US
UK
Signet
 
Sales, million
$1,944.0
$451.4
$2,395.4
 
% of total
          81.2%
       18.8%
       100.0%
 
         
 
US
UK
Signet
 
 
%
%
%
 
Change in same store sales
12.8
0.4
10.2
 
Change in store space
(0.9)
(1.2)
(0.9)
 
Total change in sales at constant exchange rates1,2
11.9
(0.8)
9.3
 
Exchange translation impact2
__-__
5.8
1.2
 
Change in sales as reported
11.9
5.0
10.5
 
____________
1. Non-GAAP measure.
2. The average US dollar to pound sterling exchange rate for the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011 was $1.62 (39 weeks ended     October 30, 2010: $1.53).
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, Signet's gross margin was $874.4 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $724.4 million), up $150.0 million or 20.7%.  The gross margin rate increased by 310 basis points to 36.5% (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: 33.4%).
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, selling, general and administrative expenses increased by $64.2 million to $707.9 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $643.7 million), up 10.0%.  Year to date, selling, general and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales remained unchanged compared to the comparable period in Fiscal 2011.  The major reasons for the increased expenses were as follows:  increased net advertising investment of $14.0 million; $7.6 million attributable to currency fluctuations; $4.1 million in higher 401(k) contributions; $22.8 million of the remaining increase was a result of store staff costs, which flexed with sales, and the balance primarily reflected increased investment in IT, credit infrastructure and incentive compensation expense.
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, other operating income increased by $15.7 million to $97.0 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $81.3 million), up 19.3%. 
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, net operating income increased by $101.5 million to $263.5 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $162.0 million), up 62.7%.  The US division's net operating income increased by $112.2 million to $287.0 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $174.8 million), up 64.2%, while the net operating performance in the UK division deteriorated by $4.1 million to a loss of $2.4 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $1.7 million income).
 
Operating margin increased by 350 basis points to 11.0% (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: 7.5%).  The US division's operating margin was up by 470 basis points to 14.8% (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: 10.1%) and that of the UK division declined by 90 basis points to -0.5% (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: 0.4%).
 
Interest expense, net
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, net interest expense was $3.8 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $21.2 million), including a write-off of $1.3 million of unamortized deferred financing fees related to the termination of the prior revolving credit facility.  
 
Income before income taxes
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, income before income taxes increased by $118.9 million to $259.7 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $140.8 million), up 84.4%.
 
Income taxes
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, income tax expense was $91.9 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $45.8 million), being an effective tax rate of 35.4% (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: 32.5%).  The increase in the effective tax rate was due to a greater proportion of US income, which is taxed at higher rates, and the favorable resolution at a higher level of non-recurring tax issues in the prior fiscal year. The anticipated effective tax rate for Fiscal 2012 is approximately 35.4%.
 
Net income
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, net income increased by $72.8 million to $167.8 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $95.0 million), up 76.6%.
 
Earnings per share
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, basic and diluted earnings per share were $1.94 and $1.93 per share, respectively (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $1.11 and $1.10 per share, respectively), an increase of 74.8% and 75.5%, respectively.
 
 
DIVISIONAL REVIEW
 
US division (about 80% of annual sales)
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, the US division's sales were $563.0 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $497.0 million), up $66.0 million or 13.3%.  Same store sales increased by 13.9% compared to a rise of 9.7% in the third quarter of Fiscal 2011.  Jared average unit selling price and same store sales were favorably impacted by approximately $76 and 8.3%, respectively, as a result of a one-time watch promotion.  See Table 3 below for further analysis of sales.
 
 
Table 3
 
Change from previous year
Third Quarter Fiscal 2012
Average
 
Same
Average
   
unit selling
Total
store
unit selling
 
Sales
price1
sales
sales
price1
Kay
$314.3m
$449
13.8%
13.0%
8.7%
Jared
$194.6m
$1,055
18.4%
18.3%
21.7%
Regional Brands
$54.1m
$443
(3.9)%
4.3%
7.3%
US division
$563.0m
$544
13.3%
13.9%
12.4%
 ____________
1. Excludes the charm bracelet category, a product with an average unit selling price considerably lower, and a multiple purchase and frequency of purchase much greater, than products historically sold by the division.
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, the US division's sales were $1,944.0 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $1,737.2 million), up $206.8 million or 11.9%.  Same store sales increased by 12.8% compared to a rise of 7.5% in the 39 weeks ended October 30, 2010.  See Table 4 below for further analysis of sales. 
 
 
Table 4
 
Change from previous year
39 weeks ended October 29, 2011
Average
 
Same
Average
   
unit selling
Total
store
unit selling
 
Sales
price1
sales
sales
price1
Kay
$1,117.2m
$393
13.5%
13.6%
11.6%
Jared
$636.2m
$880
14.4%
14.0%
12.2%
Regional Brands
$190.6m
$403
(3.3)%
4.4%
11.3%
US division
$1,944.0m
$468
11.9%
12.8%
12.8%
 ____________
1. Excludes the charm bracelet category, a product with an average unit selling price considerably lower, and a multiple purchase and frequency of purchase much greater, than products historically sold by the division.
 
Stores opened and closed in the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, together with planned changes for the balance of Fiscal 2012 are set out in Table 5 below.
 
 
Table 5
Kay
Kay
Regional
   
Annual net
 
  Mall1
Off-Mall
Brands
  Jared2
Total
space change
January 29, 2011
780
128
229
180
1,317
(2)%
    Opened
8
10
-
1
19
 
    Closed
(5)
(1)
(6)
___
(12)
 
October 29, 2011
783
137
223
181
1,324
 
    Openings, planned
1
1
-
2
4
 
    Closures, planned
(3)
(4)
(16)
___
(23)
 
January 28, 2012
781
134
207
183
1,305
0%
____________
1.  Includes stores in downtown locations.
2.  A Jared store is equivalent in size to about four mall stores.
 
 
UK division (about 20% of annual sales)
In the third quarter of Fiscal 2012, the UK division's sales were $147.5 million (third quarter Fiscal 2011: $144.8 million), up $2.7 million or 1.9%.  Sales were down 1.2% at constant exchange rates; non-GAAP measure, see Table 1.  Same store sales were down 0.5%, compared to a decline of 0.6% in the third quarter of Fiscal 2011.  See Table 6 below for further analysis of sales.
 
 
Table 6
   
Change from previous year
Third Quarter Fiscal 2012
Average
 
Total sales
 
Average
   
unit
 
at constant
Same
unit
   
selling
Total
exchange
store
selling
 
Sales
price1,2
sales
rates3,4
sales
price2
H.Samuel
$78.3m
£61
3.0%
(0.2)%
0.0%
5.2%
Ernest Jones5
$69.2m
£300
0.6%
(2.4)%
(1.1)%
12.4%
UK division
$147.5m
£99
1.9%
(1.2)%
(0.5)%
6.5%
____________
 
1. The average unit selling price2 for H.Samuel was $99, for Ernest Jones was $486 and for the UK division was $160.
 
2. Excludes the charm bracelet category, a product with an average unit selling price considerably lower, and a multiple  purchase and frequency of purchase much greater, than product historically sold by the division.
 
3. Non-GAAP measure.
 
4. The exchange translation impact on the total sales of the UK division was 3.1%, H.Samuel was 3.2% and Ernest Jones was 3.0%.
 
5. Includes stores selling under the Leslie Davis nameplate.
 
In the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, the UK division's sales were $451.4 million (39 weeks ended October 30, 2010: $429.7 million), up $21.7 million or 5.0%.  Sales were down 0.8% at constant exchange rates; non-GAAP measure, see Table 1.  Same store sales increased by 0.4%, compared to a decline of 0.5% in the 39 weeks ended October 30, 2010.  See Table 7 below for further analysis of sales.
 
 
Table 7
   
Change from previous year
39 weeks ended October 29, 2011
Average
 
Total sales
 
Average
   
unit
 
at constant
Same
unit
   
selling
Total
exchange
store
selling
 
Sales
price1,2
sales
rates3,4
sales
price2
H.Samuel
$239.2m
£61
6.9%
1.0%
2.0%
7.0%
Ernest Jones5
$212.2m
£284
3.2%
(2.6)%
(1.4)%
9.2%
UK division
$451.4m
£98
5.0%
(0.8)%
0.4%
6.5%
____________
 
1. The average unit selling price2 for H.Samuel was $99, for Ernest Jones was $460 and for the UK division was $159.
 
2. Excludes the charm bracelet category, a product with an average unit selling price considerably lower, and a multiple
 
    purchase and frequency of purchase much greater, than product historically sold by the division.
 
3. Non-GAAP measure.
 
4. The exchange translation impact on the total sales of the UK division was 5.8%, H.Samuel was 5.9% and Ernest Jones was 5.8%.
 
5. Includes stores selling under the Leslie Davis nameplate.
 
Stores opened and closed in the 39 weeks ended October 29, 2011, together with planned changes for the balance of Fiscal 2012, are set out in Table 8 below.
 
 
Table 8
     
Ernest
     
Annual net
   
H.Samuel
 
  Jones1
 
Total
 
space change
January 29, 2011
 
338
 
202
 
540
 
(2)%
    Opened
 
22
 
2
 
4
   
    Closed
 
(2)
 
(6)2
 
(8)
   
October 29, 2011
 
338
 
198
 
536
   
    Openings, planned
 
-
 
-
 
-
   
    Closures, planned
 
(5)
 
(1)
 
(6)
   
January 28, 2012
 
333
 
197
 
530
 
(1)%
____________
1.  Includes stores selling under the Leslie Davis nameplate.
2.  Includes one Ernest Jones store rebranded as H.Samuel.
 
 
Enquiries:
Tim Jackson, Investor Relations Director, Signet Jewelers
+1 (441) 296 5872
Press:
Alecia Pulman, ICR, Inc.
+1 (203) 682 8224
 
Jonathan Glass, Brunswick
+44 (0)20 7404 5959
 
 
Signet operated 1,860 specialty retail jewelry stores at October 29, 2011, these included 1,324 stores in the US, where its store concepts include "Kay Jewelers", "Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry" and a number of regional names.  At the same date, Signet also operated 536 stores in the UK, where its store concepts are "H.Samuel," "Ernest Jones," and "Leslie Davis".  Further information on Signet is available at www.signetjewelers.com.  See also www.kay.com, www.jared.com, www.hsamuel.co.uk, and www.ernestjones.co.uk.
 
 
Investor Relations Program Details
 
Holiday Trading Statement
The Holiday Trading Statement is expected to be announced at 7:30 a.m. EST (12:30 p.m. GMT and 4:30 a.m. Pacific Time) on Tuesday, January 10, 2012.  There will be a conference call at 8:30 a.m. EST (1:30 p.m. GMT and 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time) and a simultaneous audio webcast available at www.signetjewelers.com.
 
Fourth Quarter Dividend
It is intended that the Board will announce the details of the fourth quarter dividend at the time of the Holiday Trading Statement, currently scheduled for January 10, 2012.
 
14th Annual ICR XChange Conference, Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Signet will be taking part in the ICR XChange Conference on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at the Fountainebleau Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Florida.  Present will be Mike Barnes, Chief Executive Officer and Ron Ristau, Chief Financial Officer.  Mike Barnes, Ron Ristau and Tim Jackson, Investor Relations Director will also be available for meetings at the conference on Thursday, January 12, 2012.
 
 
This release contains statements which are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  These statements, based upon management's beliefs and expectations as well as on assumptions made by and data currently available to management, appear in a number of places throughout this release and include statements regarding, among other things, Signet's results of operation, financial condition, liquidity, prospects, priorities, growth, strategies and the industry in which Signet operates.  The use of the words "expects," "intends," "anticipates," "estimates," "predicts," "believes," "should," "potential," "may," "forecast," "objective," "plan," or "target," and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.  These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to general economic conditions, the merchandising, pricing and inventory policies followed by Signet, the reputation of Signet and its brands, the level of competition in the jewelry sector, the cost and availability of diamonds, gold and other precious metals, regulations relating to consumer credit, seasonality of Signet's business, financial market risks, deterioration in consumers' financial condition, exchange rate fluctuations, changes in consumer attitudes regarding jewelry, management of social, ethical and environmental risks, inadequacy in and disruptions to internal controls and systems, changes in assumptions used in making accounting estimates relating to items such as extended service plans and pensions, and risks relating to Signet being a Bermuda corporation.
 
For a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially, see the "Risk Factors" section of Signet's Fiscal 2011 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 30, 2011.  Actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements.  Signet undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances, except as required by law.
 
Condensed Consolidated Income Statements
(Unaudited)
 
 
13 weeks ended
39 weeks ended
 
October 29,
October 30,
October 29,
October 30,
 
2011
2010
2011
2010
 
$ million
$ million
$ million
$ million
         
         
Sales
710.5
641.8 
2,395.4
2,166.9
Cost of sales
(480.6)
(448.2)
(1,521.0)
(1,442.5)
         
         
Gross margin
229.9
193.6
874.4
724.4
Selling, general & administrative expenses
(219.6)
(201.5)
(707.9)
(643.7)
Other operating income, net
32.2
26.4
97.0  
81.3
         
         
Operating income, net
42.5
18.5
263.5  
162.0
Interest expense, net
(0.4)
(6.5)
(3.8)   
(21.2)
         
         
Income before income taxes
42.1
12.0
259.7  
140.8
Income taxes
(16.0)
(6.0)
(91.9)   
(45.8)
         
         
Net income
26.1
6.0
167.8
95.0
         
         
Earnings per share - basic
$0.30
$0.07
$1.94
$1.11
                                  - diluted
$0.30
$0.07
$1.93
$1.10
         
         
 
 
 
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
 
 
October 29,
January 29,
October 30,
 
2011
2011
2010
 
$ million
$ million
$ million
       
       
Assets
     
       
       
Current assets:
     
Cash and cash equivalents
349.6
302.1
414.9
Accounts receivable, net
891.2
935.9
769.5
Other receivables
27.5
38.2
22.2
Other current assets
97.7
79.2
77.8
Deferred tax assets
0.4
2.7
1.6
Income taxes recoverable
          -
          -
0.9
Inventories
1, 414.0
1,184.2
1,297.4
       
       
Total current assets
2,780.4
2,542.3
2,584.3
       
       
Non-current assets:
     
Property, plant and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $678.0
    million, $645.7 million and $631.8 million, respectively
 
385.8
 
379.0
 
389.6
Other assets
63.1
59.7
56.5
Deferred tax assets
102.2
86.0
114.0
Retirement benefit asset
32.6
22.8
3.2
       
       
Total assets
3,364.1
3,089.8
3,147.6
       
       
Liabilities and shareholders' equity
     
       
       
Current liabilities:
     
Loans and overdrafts
33.6
31.0
266.7
Accounts payable
195.1
125.9
179.3
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
270.1
292.4
245.1
Deferred revenue
135.5
146.0
128.1
Deferred tax liabilities
108.3
77.1
97.7
Income taxes payable
30.0
38.6
          -
       
       
Total current liabilities
772.6
711.0
916.9
       
       
Non-current liabilities:
     
Other liabilities
89.0
86.6
85.0
Deferred revenue
354.3
353.2
336.7
       
       
Total liabilities
1,215.9
1,150.8
1,338.6
       
       
Shareholders' equity:
     
Common shares of $0.18 par value: authorized 500 million shares,
    86.9 million shares issued and outstanding (January 29, 2011: 86.2 million
   shares issued and outstanding; October 30, 2010: 85.7 million shares issued
   and outstanding)
 
 
 
15.6
 
 
 
          15.5
 
 
 
       15.4
Additional paid-in capital
217.2
        196.8
     178.5
Other reserves
235.2
        235.2
     235.2
Treasury shares
-
          -
-
Retained earnings
1,821.4
     1,662.3
  1,556.9
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(141.2)
(170.8)
(177.0)
       
       
Total shareholders' equity
2,148.2
1,939.0
1,809.0
       
       
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
3,364.1
     3,089.8
  3,147.6
       
       
 
 
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
 
 
13 weeks ended
39 weeks ended
 
October 29,
October 30,
October 29,
October 30,
 
2011
2010
2011
2010
 
$ million
$ million
$ million
$ million
         
         
Cash flows from operating activities:
       
Net income
26.1
6.0
167.8
95.0
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash (used in)/provided by operating
    activities:
       
        Depreciation of property, plant and equipment
22.3
23.8
67.3
71.3
        Pension
(2.7)
(1.2)
(8.3)
(5.0)
        Share-based compensation
5.3
3.2
12.3
7.7
        Deferred taxation
4.6
16.4
2.2
20.1
        Facility amendment fee amortization and charges
0.1
0.6
1.7
3.2
        Other non-cash movements
(0.5)
(0.2)
(1.0)
(1.9)
        Loss/(gain) on disposal of property, plant and equipment
0.1
-
0.1
(0.9)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
       
Decrease in accounts receivable
15.4
27.9
44.7
87.6
Decrease in other receivables and other assets
2.5
3.6
8.6
6.1
(Increase)/decrease in other current assets
(5.0)
(6.3)
3.4
1.8
Increase in inventories
(205.0)
(166.2)
(211.5)
(125.9)
Increase in accounts payable
49.4
63.9
60.2
112.0
Increase/(decrease) in accrued expenses and other liabilities
28.1
11.2
(17.7)
(20.5)
Decrease in deferred revenue
(5.4)
(7.0)
(9.4)
(10.9)
Decrease in income taxes payable
(14.5)
(33.1)
(8.4)
(43.6)
Effect of exchange rate changes on currency swaps
0.7
(0.3)
1.6
0.8
         
         
Net cash (used in)/provided by operating activities
(78.5)
(57.7)
113.6
196.9
         
         
Investing activities
       
Purchase of property, plant and equipment
(34.7)
(25.1)
(73.0)
(41.2)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment
-
-
-
1.7
         
         
Net cash used in investing activities
(34.7)
(25.1)
(73.0)
(39.5)
         
         
Financing activities:
       
Proceeds from issue of common shares
1.2
1.0
5.6
2.0
Credit facility fees paid
(0.1)
(0.3)
(1.7)
(1.3)
Proceeds from/(repayment of) short-term borrowings
20.7
12.8
2.4
(6.5)
Repayment of long-term debt
-
-
-
(50.9)
         
         
Net cash provided by/(used in) financing activities
21.8
13.5
6.3
(56.7)
         
         
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents
0.8
(1.2)
0.6
(2.0)
         
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
440.2
485.4
302.1
316.2
(Decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents
(91.4)
(69.3)
46.9
100.7
         
         
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
349.6
414.9
349.6
414.9
         
         
 

 
 

 

 
SIGNATURES
 
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
           
SIGNET JEWELERS LIMITED
                 
                 
Date: November 22, 2011
     
By:
 
/s/ Ronald Ristau
               
Ronald Ristau
               
Chief Financial Officer