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6:56 pm March 24, 2010
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looking at how CROX is performing, maybe HLYS will be the same? Even a net net fad could be profitable right? Just gotta be quick to get out when you can.
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1:47 am March 16, 2010
| zehua
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Jae Jun said:But a fad is a fad. I learnt this the hard way with AERO.
I am also concerned about this. Fashions come and go quickly. It is really hard to know if the trend will come back again. I guess it is unlikely?
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1:40 am March 16, 2010
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But a fad is a fad. I learnt this the hard way with AERO.
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2:48 pm March 13, 2010
| zehua
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This company has almost only one product—wheel bases footware. It is patent protected, and fills the niche. NNWC is $2.39 per share.
The major question is how this company is supposed to turnaround. Gross profit margin has been declining over the years. They are working very hard for international expansions, which have much higher gross margin than the US sales. They also terminated some of the independent distributors and try to sell on their own. Wheather this will be successful remains to be seen.
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