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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum C21 Investments Inc CXXIF


Primary Symbol: C.CXXI

C21 Investments Inc. is a Canada-based vertically integrated cannabis company. The Company cultivates, processes, and distributes cannabis and hemp-derived consumer products in the United States. The Company is focused on value creation through the disciplined acquisition and integration of core retail, manufacturing, and distribution assets in strategic markets, leveraging industry- retail... see more

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C21 Investments Inc > Solution for Low Share Price
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Post by MuttleyKnows on Jun 29, 2022 3:12am

Solution for Low Share Price

I have been thinking of various ways to increase the share price since the market has been ignoring the stellar financial results for years.  Two things that I would consider if I was management / ownership.  

1) Share Buybacks - Given I think that the shares are trading at 3.25X trailing PE, it would make sense that the company use some of their free cashflow to buyback shares from the open market.  This is a terrific use of capital.  It would provide a great return on each dollar invested and improve any future PE calculations.  Gotta say that the market should love this kind of move because it has so many positives for both the company and shareholders.

2) LBO - If I was rich, I would arrange a leveraged buyout of this company.  I could use borrowed money to buyout all the other shareholders at these low prices and use the free cashflow to service and pay down the debt used to acquire the company.  Based on my calculations the company's financials can easily support borrowing way more than the market cap of this company.  The financial math works so it just demonstrates that this company is hugely undervalued.
Comment by Longterm777 on Jun 29, 2022 2:39pm
They need to keep the cash to ensure they survive any slow downs or issues that may pop up.   im worries someone takes a run at this company and pays .60 whole sector is lousy
Comment by MuttleyKnows on Jun 29, 2022 11:57pm
An operationally sustainable share buyback programme is what I would be looking for.  A few million dollars goes a long way to show the market the value of this company.  The returns would be great with the shares trading at 3X trailing earnings. A LBO is not out of the question so I would be praying for share buybacks instead.  Pretty sure the big shareholders must be pushing the ...more  
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