DSW, Inc. (DSW)
The Company Offers selection of brand name and designer dress, casual and athletic footwear for women and men.
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DSW has low debt, and a low price to book ratio.
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Stagflation is here!
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http://www.thediv-net.com/2009/07/it-trades-for-less-than-it-owns.html
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Cheaper product, many names. Gimmick to keep the folks coming in the door. In these times, a gimmick and price are what you need
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Strong cash holdings relative to market cap.
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With the retail industry currently crippled in America, and not much sign of the economy turning around due to high prices in gas and good, there doesn't seem to be much hope for this shoe retailer as it should continue on its year long trend in the red.
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This stock will double in 3-4 years.
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down $4 to $13
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DSW is on the move. As style becomes less important, functionality and value will grow. DSW provides a good product at a good price and as long as they continue to find ways to keep repeat customers coming back they will be able to grow their business.
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This specialty branded footware retailer is a great opportunity to own a hot company that is going from regional to national. They still have just 223 stores vs. 4500 payless stores. With the recent fiscal stimulus package announcement, DSW is sure to pick up some additional sales and earnings beyond what has already been forecasted.
It is priced very attractive here due to the indiscriminant selling of retailers, especially considering the brand loyalty DSW shoppers have.
Additionally, insiders have been buying recently.
Using the estimates of $3.14 EPS for 2008 and applying a 14 multiple we arrive at:
14 x $3.14 = $43.96
Which is a 143% increase over its current price of $18.06
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No debt. Priced for zero to negative growth. Very oversold
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Al Bundy would be proud. Whoever thought selling shoes at a discount no less could mint so many dollars. DSW offers brand name and designer shoes for your regular Joe looking to put a little pep in their step a regular Joe prices. Just look at Jay Schottenstein, the chairman and CEO, adding to his position after his favorite shoe company went on sale at almost 2/3 off! Now He owns some 14% of the company. The outstanding balance sheet, strong rising revenues and profits, a new online store, and beaten down price due to a recession in our midst will prove a to be be the laces tying together and undervalued company with catalysts for excellent 5 year returns.
"I'm a shoe man, born and bred, dammit" - Guess who?
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This company is very underpriced righty now only becasue they missed a few revenue estimates. Revenues are increasing andprofit margin is increasing...
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down fifty one percent in the past six months. powerhouse in the shoe industry. this company will pick up when the economy does
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AEO CEO buying shares...!
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When women feel fat after all the holiday eating, they get depressed. They're not going to buy a big size of clothes, but shoes always fit...thus they'll run to DSW for a pick-me-up.
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The NYT called Costco an upscale-downscale store this Sunday (I like to call these stocks high-low plays): I like this territory going forward, and I think DSW is well-placed as another smart upscale-downscale choice. Having said that, higher import costs are a definite concern.
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Ohhhh DSW... Everytime I go by this store I see 100 other woman just like my wife buying tons of shoes!
Crowded store
Good rating from every female I know on quality/price
(sounds like a mid-term keeper)
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They've beaten the street the last four earnings reports, and their sales are improving. Look for another positive surprise next week at the call, but buy now at a 15% discount.

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