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Shares of Crocs (Nasdaq: CROX) are up more than 50% since this summer. Motley Fool senior analyst Rick Munarriz says that Crocs still has room to run. Will Crocs pull an Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) and continue to beat expectations? Is Crocs a Heelys-type (Nasdaq: HLYS) fad or another Deckers Outdoor (Nasdaq: DECK)? In this installment of "Fool Video," Rick makes the case for Crocs.
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Finally - an intelligent summary of CROX growth potential from someone at Motley Fool who understands how to really ANALYZE a stock - not just make judgmental, emotional statements.
There's a bull and a bear side to every stock. If all you can stand is to hear the bull perspective, you're doing yourself a huge disservice.
...whatever. The MF's are being paid to bash CROX. They are only now putting out soft-pedaling bullish statements AFTER getting their clocks cleaned by this stock for YEARS.
The MF's are on the take. Payola whores that bash for cash.
Crocs is the real deal, and the MF's are MFs.
"calling steve irwin"
please come back from THE DEAD
>< these little plastic mufflers
just couldn't find any footing
in today's trading ~~ ok by me
though ~~ scored 36 % on the short side of town [w 160k] ><
google is my next elephant hunt
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