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Jun.13
11:48 AM ET
Friday, 13 Jun 2008
Stocks Your Dad Would Love

How are you honoring your father this Father's Day?  With a tie?  A recycled birthday present? How about some stock?

Brent Wilsey of Wilsey Asset Management has some names that just say, "Dad."

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His list begins with Harley-Davidson [HOG  Loading...      ()   ].

"That's a name everybody knows," he told CNBC.  "I think it's time to buy the bike, and the stock."

Harley-Davidson stock is down 47 percent from its top, and Dick's Sporting Goods [DKS  Loading...      ()   ] also looks like a bargain to Wilsey.

"Their sales are still up 21 percent, year-over-year, same as their earnings," he said. 

Another retailer on his shopping list is Men's Wearhouse [MW  Loading...      ()   ].

"The company's having a little bit of trouble, bit...at these levels, (the stock is) very attractive," he said.

He also likes auto-parts retailer O'Reilly Automotive [ORLY  Loading...      ()   ], a stock that's been driven down by the weakening economy, high gas prices and its acquisition of rival CSK Auto [CAO  Loading...      ()   ].

Disclosure:

Brent Wilsey owns shares of Harley-Davidson in his portfolio and those of his family and clients.

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