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To: TwoBear who wrote (10419)4/25/2000 1:40:00 PM
From: Condor  Respond to of 78507
 
Saw a BEBE store in Vegas a week ago and it struck me it would be a trendy sexy up and coming line for teenagers. It was not particularily busy but was in a great upscale location.



To: TwoBear who wrote (10419)4/25/2000 2:09:00 PM
From: Grantcw  Respond to of 78507
 
Hello TwoBear,

I'm not a teenager, but being a 24 year old means that I still sometimes swing by the 'trendy' businesses to see if I like anything. In the last year or two, I've probably purchased something from Abercrombie, Aeropostale, The Gap, Structure, and American Eagle. From what I can remember, I didn't think there was really too much of a difference in the clothes offerings between Abercrombie and Aeropostale. It all just depends on what the teenagers perceive as a trendy store. I've always thought of Structure and Abercrombie to have better brand names than the rest, but I'm unsure what the current situation is. I still do have a few teenager connections, so maybe I'll go snooping around.

See ya,

cw



To: TwoBear who wrote (10419)4/25/2000 6:10:00 PM
From: David  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78507
 
<Anyone concerned about the lack of insider purchasing of ANF at these levels? >

This is curious. More concerning is the insider selling!!

biz.yahoo.com

I overlooked this fact today when I added to my position. I think the insider sales held me back from purchasing yesterday.

I suppose there are reasons why insiders sell unrelated to anticipated stock price movements. But seems if good earnings were projected they would at least hold out until May 9, 2000!