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Good Fashion Investment?

Userb3 <use...@gmail.com>
Several years ago, Inoticed that J.Jill kept popping up as a popular
store/catalog/web vendor among alt.fashionistas. I did a little research,
decided I liked their business setup, and bought shares at $4. Over the
next 8 or 9 years, te price soared to $30, sold off to $10, and then
fluctuated beween $8 and $25 often enough for me to earn more than a
penny or two buying and selling the same stock.
Unfortunately, this past year, J.Jill was bougt by a larger company, and
is no longer as easy to track. So I'm looking for my next fashion stock.
Ideally, it should:
1) Have a healthy mix of internet, catalog, and brick and mortar store
sales
2) Appeal to moderate to upper income baby boomer women
3) Have room to grow (i.e., present in major markets and just starting to
expand into secondary markets).
4) Have a loyal customer base
5) Stand out from the competition
Any suggestions?
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wrote:
Several years ago, Inoticed that J.Jill kept popping up as a popular
store/catalog/web vendor among alt.fashionistas. I did a little research,
decided I liked their business setup, and bought shares at $4. Over the
next 8 or 9 years, te price soared to $30, sold off to $10, and then
fluctuated beween $8 and $25 often enough for me to earn more than a
penny or two buying and selling the same stock.
Unfortunately, this past year, J.Jill was bougt by a larger company, and
is no longer as easy to track. So I'm looking for my next fashion stock.
Ideally, it should:
1) Have a healthy mix of internet, catalog, and brick and mortar store
sales
2) Appeal to moderate to upper income baby boomer women
3) Have room to grow (i.e., present in major markets and just starting to
expand into secondary markets).
4) Have a loyal customer base
5) Stand out from the competition
Any suggestions?
––
Let the Religious Right Form Their Own Party!http://www.gopchoice.org/htt=
p://www.mypartytoo.com/http://www.realrepublicanmajority.org/