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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Reitmans Ord Shs V.RET.A


Primary Symbol: V.RET Alternate Symbol(s):  RTMNF | RTMAF

Reitmans (Canada) Limited is a Canada-based women's specialty apparel retailer with retail outlets throughout Canada. The principal business activity of the Company is the sale of women’s wear. The Company operates through the sale of women’s specialty apparel to consumers through its retail banners. The Company operates under three banners: Reitmans, Penningtons and RW&CO. Reitmans is a... see more

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Post by savyinvestor333on Dec 14, 2023 8:50am

Last Chance is Today

For the nervous Nellie's to sell before results. Or last chance to buy if your so inclined. Prepared for the worse but hopingfor the best. Somewhere in the middle is fine.also GLTA
Comment by Lllennnon Dec 14, 2023 12:52am

RE:RE:RE:RE:Management

Ya, I always knew that guy was a kook, would you recommend a shrink? IMO 
Comment by Uthr80on Dec 13, 2023 7:44pm

RE:RE:RE:Management

Oh and before I forget, don't join GAC, because you have the temper to start a war. 
Comment by Uthr80on Dec 13, 2023 7:35pm

RE:RE:Management

A big driver of higher costs in retail is a weaker cad because apparel is purchased in USD, but the pricing dynamics in Canada are independant of foreign exchange (this has nothing to do with FX loss) ...more  
Comment by TheCount11on Dec 13, 2023 6:11pm

RE:Management

foreign exchange loss of $0.5 million on U.S. denominated net monetary assets in the second quarter of 2024. There is a Eurodollar shortage.  What interest is company making on USD?  More ...more  
Comment by TheCount11on Dec 13, 2023 5:36pm

RE:Management

"Let us also remember that two thirds of Sherlex are held by non-management branches of the Reitmans family." What is their involvement?  What is their voting record?  Hell will ...more  
Post by Uthr80on Dec 13, 2023 3:30pm

Management

I suspect the new CEO will try to establish her own legitimacy by taking several shareholder-friendly actions. Let us also remember that two thirds of Sherlex are held by non-management branches of ...more  
Comment by TheCount11on Dec 13, 2023 2:06pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

I tried and help that user but ended up, unfortunately, muting their incomprehensible gibberish. 
Comment by savyinvestor333on Dec 13, 2023 1:44pm

RE:RE:RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

Is this meant for another Board? It doesn't make sense
Comment by Lllennnon Dec 13, 2023 1:26pm

RE:RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

970000 available for  $2.07, it's looking very very bad, remember all the crazies that said $12 in no time, haha, this will end up selling for $3, it's never gotten away from that ...more  
Comment by TheCount11on Dec 13, 2023 1:14pm

RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

Thanks!  $19M annual profit = very bad management.  What were all the options and bonuses for???? I encourage Reitmans shareholders to look at world class apparel managements like Zara and ...more  
Comment by Torontojayon Dec 12, 2023 8:47pm

RE:RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

I went back from 2010-2019 and compared the first half of the year numbers with the second half of the year numbers. The smooths out the volatility and the noise that you may get if you focus on only ...more  
Comment by savyinvestor333on Dec 12, 2023 8:35pm

RE:Net income (Q1 + Q2) > net income (Q3 + Q4)

You do realize that last fiscal year net earnings for he six month period was 35.6 million and full year net income was 77.7 million. I would say the second half was > the first half. Not sure how ...more  
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