There is a movie called Breakfast at Tiffany's but Tiffany & Co. does not serve breakfast.
The symbol for Tiffany & Co. in the NYSE is: TIF.
Tiffany & Co. (TIF)had its IPO in 1987.
Tiffany's was established in 1837.
The Tiffany & Co. website is the best location to find key charms and jewelry. Amazon and eBay have some Tiffany & Co. items, but the selection is not as large as the official Tiffany & Co. website.
Genuine Tiffany & Co. crystals will be marked with the company's logo or name. Look for a stamp or engraving on the crystal itself to determine if it was made by Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & CO has this card case listed for $350.00.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Tiffany & Co. (TIF) is $12,936,700,799.25.
Tiffany & Co. has more than 100 registered trademarks. The oldest is simply the phrase Tiffany & Co. as a mark used in metal works, with no specifications on font, color, design, etc. Later registrations include stylization, often registered in pairs for a new designation of goods and services, with separate registrations for Tiffany & Co. and just Tiffany. Much later, in 1997, Tiffany registered a blue gift box; in 1998, "a shade of blue often referred to as robin's-egg blue" for catalog covers, bags, and boxes. In 2011, they registered a design for a blue snap for use on handbags. The most recent Tiffany registration is for a jewelry line called Tiffany Grace, which was filed May 9, 2013.
Tiffany & Co first started selling fancy goods, stationery and fine jewelry in 1837 when they operated as Tiffany, Young & Ellis. The name was shortened to Tiffany & Co in 1853.
Lariat necklaces saw an increased popularity in the 1990s. They are still a necklace design that is used today. Tiffany and Co. recently had a collection that included their signature heart that was a lariat.
The ticker symbol for Tiffany and Co. is TIF and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.