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Apollo Healthcare Corp Warrants (03/01/2022) APHWF

Based in Ontario Canada the Apollo Healthcare Corp Apollo is one of the largest private label personal care product manufacturers in North America developing and manufacturing retailer branded and private label products for major North American retailers. Apollos products are sold in tens of thousands of stores across North America and its customer base spans across major North American grocery drug and mass merchandise retailers users as well as wholesale clubs. In addition to private label Apollo also manufactures products on a contract basis for many of its clients.


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Post by Groddamon Apr 20, 2021 12:52pm
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I'm way down on AHC, but I'm sleeping easy

I'm way down on AHC, but I'm sleeping easyI'm down 25%, but I still really like this company. I'm basing my optimism off of their numbers pre- Acasta, the value they were bought for (400 mill), and how they survived that whole situation and are now poised for long term strength. I see this company at around $20 within a few years. They are actually making money, they have solid, long term relationships with big players and management that can run a business (although, not really take care of the stock price, which is their job, but I'd prefer the business is solid vs. exclusively focusing on marketing for the price). It's likely there's skepticism currently because of 1) lack of communication/ marketing on behalf of the management, 2) the huge run from 2020 lows, 3) uncertainty around what will happen post covid. I see their sanitzer in tons of shops regularily, sales of sanitizer will only improve vs pre-covid (And its clearly not over this quarter) and if I take their baseline from pre-acasta PLUS this bump PLUS overall potential growth with capital to re-invest, I think this is easily a 650+ million dollar company today. I'm sure gary will chime in with every reason to be skeptical like hes shorting the stock, but I think there's a lot of reasons to be optimistic and when I'm able to contribute more capital I hope the stock stays as low as it is now.
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