Well kids, it's official. The color palette of fashion for fall is grim. And yet, your Talented Blonde has again had an epiphany! While working the heels of her Jimmy Choos off, stalking Gotham for a clean read, what does she find? Can this be right?
In between Chanel, Burberry (BBRYF - commentary - Cramer's Take), and the mighty Four Seasons hotel: a Nokia (NOK - commentary - Cramer's Take) store -- and it's jammed! Portable technology has become the new "must have" accessory. All demos, all ages. Cross references include:
Seems there's more than a grain of truth to the idea that tech is the new fashion statement. It's new, it's fresh and peeps want to compare! What's next? Comdex revived in Milan?!?
P.S. Will you be there when Cramer makes his next move?
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Games and Gadgets Sony Hands Nintendo a Golden Opportunity 9/17/2007 3:57 PM EDT The delay of 'Grand Theft Auto' leaves Sony with no potential Christmas hits and Nintendo with the season to itself.
At the time of publication, Bentz had no positions in any of the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time. Kristin Bentz, the managing editor of RealMoney, joined TheStreet.com in August 2007. A former Wall Street retail analyst, Bentz served as the product manager for consumer equities at Lehman Brothers. She has analyzed retail stocks for Northeast Securities' Independent Research Group and Ladenburg Thalmann. Bentz writes the blog Talented Blonde. She holds a bachelor's degree from Arizona State University, a master's degree in business administration from Fordham University Graduate School of Business Administration. Bentz appreciates your feedback; click here to send her an email.