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Timberland Co. (TBL)

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  • Best and Worst Performing Stocks on Earnings [View article]
    Thanks for the information. Looks like you needed two out of three ( EPS, Revenues and Raised Guidance ) to get a pop. Hopefully the... More »
    Oct 30 17:29 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Deckers May Be a Risky Fad Stock [View article]
    Because of many failures in this space, current operating retailers, are facing a different sellscape since the sector itself is less... More »
    Comment by bminfo247
    Sep 11 11:00 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Stocks Covered by The Retail Stock Blog [View article]
    Hello, My Name is John. I think your web site gives great news on current retail market. As i am also into retail research. Its a... More »
    Comment by User 386746
    Apr 1 05:49 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Deckers May Be a Risky Fad Stock [View article]
    DECK is absolutely not the next CROCs when it comes to the product itself. When it comes to the life-cycle of a trend, once it has... More »
    Comment by TheCaptain
    Mar 16 13:36 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Deckers May Be a Risky Fad Stock [View article]
    You are 100% right: DECK is the next Crocks. Short away.
    Comment by mac.barron
    Mar 15 19:43 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Deckers May Be a Risky Fad Stock [View article]
    This title really caught my eye. We have been wondering what kind of voo-doo was keeping DECK above $100 for quite some time. It's rise... More »
    Comment by BxCapricorn
    Mar 12 20:32 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Annals of Modern Spelling: 'Footware,' or 'Footwear'? [View article]
    Broththerhood Group Shoes Limited began to manufacture shoes since 1999, which is one of the biggest shoes manfacturers in China and has... More »
    Comment by FRAN LEE
    Mar 10 22:44 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    NWC, I offer the example of GM bonds trading at 14 cents on the dollar. While it is extreme, corporate bonds in general have been... More »
    Comment by Alan Brochstein
    Nov 25 17:40 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    You said, "Why buy a stock, when you can buy debt at such a steep discount?" Could you please explain specifically what debt one can... More »
    Comment by NWC
    Nov 25 17:20 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    Alan, Nice piece.. well stated. This financial decline is very likely to persist for substantially longer than many realize yet.... More »
    Comment by Homer II
    Nov 25 01:49 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    I am long and I didn't say that the next move is down the drain, just that I can more clearly see a rationale for this move continuing... More »
    Comment by Alan Brochstein
    Nov 24 16:14 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    Nothing like reading an overly pessimistic forecast, then watch the market jump 400+ points. You would not qualify to be my investment... More »
    Comment by nyka
    Nov 24 15:57 pm |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    Are you blind? I disclosed at the end longs only and said in the article that I am long. I remain long in my heart and my ass just not... More »
    Comment by Alan Brochstein
    Nov 24 14:45 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    thanks for weighing in, Mr. Zaky. overall this is a good article, if grim. added to the list, we'll see major insurance companies,... More »
    Comment by mollytjm
    Nov 24 12:42 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Stocks Will Continue to Erode In This Busted Economy [View article]
    I have learned that "cash" isn't always "cash", as sometimes it is spoken for. In the case of software companies, they book sales with... More »
    Comment by Alan Brochstein
    Nov 24 11:17 am |
    Rating: 0 0