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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

Comment by knicksmanon Feb 01, 2022 2:43pm
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Post# 34386350

RE:RE:RE:Trades Ex Dividend Tommorow Feb 2

RE:RE:RE:Trades Ex Dividend Tommorow Feb 2Maybe you're right. The math would imply an $11 post-divi price. 
But, we know Q4 is going to be crappy. The company told us as much.
And how quickly are supply chains actually getting fixed?

I will be picking away at it. It's a second half story...and those will see more pressure if markets soften again.

Great long term buy though. I don't think the company sells its best division...without at least contemplating selling the rest of it. 
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