That said, this (to me) creates one of those buying opportunities that can turbo charge a person's long term portfolio. (or a fund's). With my purchases earlier today Crocs is just a whisker under 5% of the fund. There are hundreds of things one can read about Crocs (CROX) so I won't rehash the arguements I posted earlier, but here is a note from just last evening:
- In a client note, Thomas Weisel Partners analyst Jim Duffy said he met with Crox management and concluded that investors' concerns surrounding Crocs were "unfounded" -- despite recent troubles.
- Duffy said demand in the U.S. market remains healthy and will likely boost distribution with new styles. In 2007, Crocs had 60 different models in the marketplace, but Duffy said this number is expected to grow to 150 in 2008.
- Looking abroad, Duffy said opportunities are promising, as well. Crocs expects international markets to be the largest growth driver in 2008. "Throughout 2007, international demand has been far stronger than expectations," Duffy wrote.
So until I stop seeing those type of trends first hand, I am going to have a hard time saying the story is dead. And again, the international story is just getting started - yes knockoffs are a problem, but the pie is very large and in many parts of the world no one has even begun really eating. I am also curious if they get any traction with apparel (I am not counting on it, but it would be a nice icing on the cake) Also this "Prima" style for women is interesting, these ballet type shoes seem to be a big hit for whatever reason that I don't get, so Crocs has the knockoff - I like. It shows they are not just sticking with those darn hole filled ugly things. With that said, damaged momentum stocks don't just bounce straight back (although they do bounce strong when shorts do cover), so it could take time to see a meaningful comeback but mid $30s for this stock is approaching outrageous on a valuation basis. These are valuations retail type stocks who only have domestic sales (no international) and are far more mature get... I will remain patient with Crocs. Analysts actually RAISED 2008 estimates from $2.50s to 2.70s post earnings. Classic!
Long Crocs in fund and in personal account








