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PesoRama Inc V.PESO

Alternate Symbol(s):  PSSOF

PesoRama Inc. is a Canadian company operating dollar stores in Mexico under the JOi Canadian Stores brand. The Company offers consumers a wide variety of products with a focus on the value/dollar segment of the retail market. The Company's product categories include household goods, pet supplies, seasonal products, party supplies, health and beauty, snack food items and confectionery, among others. The Company, through its JOI DOLLAR PLUS brand, provides Mexican shoppers with dollar store services. The Company operates approximately 21 stores in shopping malls, including Mundo E, Centro Comercial Magnocentro, Patio Chalco, Multiplaza Arboledas, Plaza Central, Patio Toluca, Multiplaza Izcalli, Town Center Nicolas Romero, Town Center El Rosario, Cosmopol Coacalco, Portal Lomas Estrella, Town Center Zumpango, Gran Patio Pachuca, Gran Sur, Gran Patio Ecatepec, Centro Lago De Guadalupe, Pabellon Cuauhtemoc, Cuernavaca, Pabellon Cuemanco and Power Center San Marcos.


TSXV:PESO - Post by User

Comment by mjh9413on Feb 08, 2023 3:29pm
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RE:ppCannot even imagine why Dollarama would be conceived as investor for such a piddly pp and with PESO being so early-stage. PESO is interesting in its own right as Mexico shud be a natural Peso store nation. Opportunity for lots of varied items on shelves for this very low median income country which is stated to have 40% classified as middle income (this of course is relatively catagorized as 50% more than the low income).. Know someone who was involved with exports to Mexico and the retailer stated biggest problem is theft so guess PESO will control that aspect. I went long below the pp price. 
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