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Skechers USA Inc V.SKX


Primary Symbol: SKX

Skechers U.S.A., Inc. designs, develops, and markets a diverse range of footwear, apparel, and accessories. The Company offers footwear, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and kids. The Company operates through two segments: Wholesale and Direct-to-Consumer. Wholesale segment is comprised of sales to a network of partners including Skechers-branded stores operated by third-party franchisees and licensees, family shoe stores, specialty athletic and sporting goods retailers, department stores and big box club stores, and Distributors in select international markets. Direct-to-Consumer segment comprises sales by the Company directly to consumers through a combination of channels including company owned Skechers-branded stores, company owned e-commerce sites, and third-party marketplaces and digital platforms. Its lifestyle offering delivers comfort technologies such as Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins, Skechers Arch Fit, and Skechers Air-Cooled Memory Foam, among others.


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Post by jermiah777on Dec 10, 2014 8:36pm
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TERM DEPOSIT

TERM DEPOSITI think it is a reasonable assumption we don't have to fear bankruptcy. So the only reason ones are selling is they fear oil going lower still and staying there for a year?? Okay...so what...oil has to come back up. Just view buying shares at this price like buying a 1 year term deposit. Except instead of making 2% for having your money tied up for a year...you make 1000%
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