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Zacks Buy List: K-Swiss (KSWS) Strong Buy

Posted on 09/08/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
Zacks.com listed K-Swiss as one of its four strong buys, which is not surprising to me. K-Swiss is an excellent company with excellent management, generating tons of free cash flow.

This is what Zacks.com said about KSWS.....

"K-Swiss, Inc., a Zacks 1 Rank stock, topped the Street's earnings estimate for 10 consecutive quarters, most recently by 28.9%. The company increased revenues, expanded gross margins and grew profits for the past five years. KSWS has a price-to-book ratio of 3.0, compared to 5.1 for the market."

At current attractive price, KSWS is an good buy!

Happy investing,
David
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