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Wednesday, 3 Oct 2007
On the Line: Perry Ellis CEO George Feldenkreis
Posted By:Tom Brennan
Topics:Stock Picks | Stock Market
Sectors:Retail
Companies:Perry Ellis Intl Inc | Phillips Van Heusen Corp
Back in early September, during Fashion Week in New York, Cramer explained why he thought Phillips-Van Heusen was a better stock than Perry Ellis, a company he called "tragically un-hip."
Well, Perry Ellis CEO George Feldenkreis wasn't all that happy with Cramer's comments. So he wrote to Mad Money to dispute what Cramer had said. Having full confidence in the rigor with which he makes his picks, Cramer invited the chief executive to the show.
Watch video to see Feldenkreis defend his company.
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