Article: STOCK WATCH; RETAIL MARKET CAP WINNERS AND LOSERS FROM JUNE 2002 THROUGH JUNE 2003*.(capitalization)(Industry Overview)

A company's market capitalization is the total dollar value of all outstanding shares. It's calculated by multiplying the number of shares times the current market price. On this list, comeback kids include Gap Inc., Barneys New York and Cache. Family Dollar Stores is also in the winning column, an indication of the dollar venue's growing clout. A number of teen concepts landed on the negative side, indicating that the market may be becoming saturated.

WINNERS

1) ELDER-BEERMAN STORES CORP.

2003 market cap: $67.7 million; 2002 market cap: $35.7 million

One-year change: 89.6 percent

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