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Dorel Industries Ord Shs Class A T.DII.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.DII.B | DIIBF

Dorel Industries Inc is a Canadian company that sells juvenile products and furniture. Its segments include Dorel Home and Dorel Juvenile. Dorel Home segment is engaged in the design, sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution of ready-to-assemble furniture and home furnishings which include metal folding furniture, futons, children's furniture, step stools, hand trucks, ladders, outdoor furniture, and other imported furniture items. Dorel Juvenile segment is engaged in the design, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and retail of children's accessories which include infant car seats, strollers, high chairs, and infant health and safety aids. Its geographical segments include Canada, the United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Other countries.


TSX:DII.A - Post by User

Post by JMOttawaon May 20, 2022 3:52pm
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Post# 34699384

Compelling upside at this level

Compelling upside at this levelWith a market capitalization of 175M USD, and half of the 800M USD proceeds of the sale of Dorel Sports injected into the company, the opportunity here is quite compelling. Once prices stabilize (which they will), and the challenges in the supply chain improve (which will also happen), Dorel has the potential to provide consistent excellent returns to the shareholders. That is if it's not bought out first....
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