US: Crocs swings to Q4 profit on soaring sales

Author: just-style.com | 28 February 2011

Re-engaging with shoppers and widening its product line have led to double-digit sales across all channels at Crocs Inc, and helped the plastic clog maker swing to a fourth quarter profit.

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