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Non-Tech : Sports Authority (TSA)

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To: Gary105 who wrote (61)9/16/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Jason W  Read Replies (1) of 94
 
Gary,

If TSA is going to try to market to kids and moms, then video games are a great idea. They certainly have enough space to add products.

I'm familiar w/ Dick's, but didn't know they had CT stores. I've seen them in MD.

If FEET goes back to normal pricing that would help...but, like I've said before, the entire region is oversaturated. What would really help TSA is if they can hang in there through the eventual FEET Goin-out-of biz sale. If THAT sale happens, I will be a TSA buyer big time..

While we're talking shoes, sort of, do a little check of TBL. I own a kids shoe store, and TBL is absolutely dominating the boot biz. TBL split 2 for 1 today, and dropped. I bought some at 35. At this price, TBL has a P/E ratio less than half of NKE's. The fall and winter are TBL's time to roar. Earnings should be phenomenal.

Like always, do your own DD:-)

Happy trading.

Jason W

BTW- Do you own TSA? If so, when did you buy?
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