Growth Going Negative
I have to sell Michael Kors (KORS) as profit growth is set to go negative, like the -5.8% SSS.
I have to sell Michael Kors (KORS) as profit growth is set to go negative, like the -5.8% SSS.
Michael Kors (KORS) is cooling off in the US and is now thought of as an International story.
Michael Kors (KORS) is exiting its hypergrowth stage, but is very undervalued at 17 times earnings.
Michael Kors (KORS) is swimming in a Sea of Negativity. Once this passes, KORS should soar again.
Michael Kors (KORS) continues put out breathtaking results in Europe, and here’s what I think KORS is worth.
Michael Kors (KORS) wowed Wall Street with its results last quarter. KORS’ figures just jump off the charts.
Michael Kors (KORS) doesn’t look as perfect as it used to. KORS was my #1 stock for 2013, and has gone from $50 to $80. Here’s what I see in 2014:
Lots of stocks are rising fast. Still Michael Kors (KORS) proves time-and-time again that it’s the champ until it gets knocked out.
Lots of stocks are up big this year, but Michael Kors (KORS) continues to put out exceptional results, reminding us KORS stock really is best.
Michael Kors (KORS) continues to pump out stellar results — and now the stock is cheap — time to load the boat on shares of KORS.
Looking for a stock to capitalize on this Holiday Season? Michael Kors (KORS) isn’t only the best retailer — its also the best stock overall.
Move over Apple, Michael Kors (KORS) is looking stronger than you are right now. KORS’ numbers look amazing — on par with some of the best stocks ever.
Michael Kors (KORS) is a rare breed of stock. Excitement overcomes me as I look at the financials. We are lucky we can own this stock.
Michael Kors (KORS) will replace Netflix (NFLX) in the Growth Portfolio and replace Deckers (DECK) in the Aggressive Growth Portfolio today.