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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dollarama Inc T.DOL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DLMAF

Dollarama Inc. is a Canada-based company, which offers various assortment of general merchandise, consumable products, and seasonal items. The Company conducts its business through its subsidiaries, including Dollarama L.P. and Dollarama International Inc. (Dollarama International). Dollarama L.P. operates the chain of stores in Canada and performs related logistical and administrative support... see more

TSX:DOL - Post Discussion

Dollarama Inc > Analyst Comment
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Post by retiredcf on Apr 17, 2024 6:14am

Analyst Comment

He's a pretty conservative guy who's looking for dividends so he's going with the likes of ENB and TRP as they are cheaper because they haven't done nearly as well as DOL. It would seem that he's also unaware that DOL has done so much better than its US peers because they essentially have next to no competition. GLTA 

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Dollarama Inc.(DOL-T)
16/04/2024
 
It trades at 28X PE, always expensive. Their US peers like Dollar Tree, have not done well. Long-term, he's not sure. To make money, you may need to trade it. But he's unsure about DOL which continues to defy gravity. Maybe buy a dip, which seems overdue.
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Andrew Pink
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