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To: Mathon Dabasir who wrote (1311)7/2/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: Duane L. Olson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1622
 
<GGG> and LOL!! You are toooooo much Sir Dabasir! Well done, and I bow to your superior wordsmanship...
Now, could you apply a bit of that talent to an increase in the rate of accumulation in PSUN capital gains?
And/or-- come join the fun on the LTXX thread; if the price is too high, we can at least share a few light-hearted thoughts on the state of the world -- or whatever... <g>
TSo



To: Mathon Dabasir who wrote (1311)7/2/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: E. Graphs  Respond to of 1622
 
What did you wear to the X games? ............PSUN rules!

And, although the article [linked here] shows that PSUN is clearly at the top of its class, the guy's coverage of PSUN during this interview is a bit stale.

cbs.marketwatch.com

>>...Baltimore-based Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc. analyst Joseph Teklits recently finished a report, "Taking Stock of a Teenager's Closet: Investing in America's Next Big Population Wave," that featured companies such as Quiksilver that make apparel geared toward the extreme sports athlete -- and, of course, the uncoordinated masses who just want to look like one.

The report lists Pacific Sunwear (PSUN: news, msgs), Quiksilver (ZQK: news, msgs) and Vans (VANS: news, msgs) as Outperform stocks. Teklits talked with Colleen Bazdarich of CBS.MarketWatch.com about the popularity of extreme sports and the "extreme apparel" that goes along with it....<<