Thread: Attention Croc wearing pansies
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10-11-2009 02:24 PM
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01-12-2012 08:49 AM
Clearly there are hoards of Crocs devotees because the Telegraph is reporting that the Colorado shoe company's yearly revenue surpassed $1 billion for the first time ever in its 10-year history. According to Women's Wear Daily, investors snapped up stock in the company yesterday when they heard this news, causing shares to rise 6.3 percent.
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01-12-2012 08:52 AMYou mean those like Mobilemercman?????
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01-12-2012 09:03 AM
I just reread the whole thread ! some funny sh*t in there.
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01-12-2012 09:31 AM
"According to Women's Wear Daily"
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01-13-2012 08:37 AMJim called a little bit later. Wears them all the time still......
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01-13-2012 05:56 PM
Mine disolved in a puddle of brake parts cleaner.
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01-14-2012 10:46 AMI thought he got it from the Daily Sardine Tattler??????
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07-07-2014 07:31 AMAnother selfie???????
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09-23-2014 06:09 PM
Once-trendy brands that lost their cool
Crocs
All-time high: $75.21; Oct. 31, 2007
Opening price, July 1: $15.08
Although Crocs (CROX)has since expanded into flip flops and wedges, consumers across America still associate the brand with the porous rubber clogs that made it a household name. After going public in 2006 as the largest IPO for a footwear firm in history, the company's shares are now worth about a fifth of what they were in their heyday. Despite Crocs' brand recognition for amphibious footwear, the company says its iconic clogs now account for less than half of its footwear sales.
http://t.money.msn.com/investing/c_g...822064#image=6