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Reitmans Ord Shs V.RET.A


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

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 specialty fashion destination. Reitmans has an online presence and store locations across the country. Penningtons is a destination for plus-sized fashion, ranging from sizes 14 to 32. Penningtons operates stores across Canada. RW&CO. operates stores in shopping malls, as well as on their e-commerce site. RW&CO. specializes in menswear and womenswear, the brand delivers versatile, well-crafted collections and brand experiences. The Company operates 406 stores consisting of 235 Reitmans, 91 Penningtons and 80 RW&CO.


TSXV:RET - Post by User

Post by Torontojayon Jun 27, 2023 7:05am
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Post# 35515763

Cpi prediction for today

Cpi prediction for todayCanada's inflation rate will fall to ~ 3.6% y/y. This month or next month will likely be the bottom inflation print for the rest of the year or until a recession brings it down. People are going to be celebrating this number but keep in mind that energy prices peaked around last year this time. It's too early to be celebrating the inflation war. 

 

A few things worth noting about Canada's economy. 

-labour productivity is -1.75% y/y from Q1 this year to last year 

- average hours worked is down -0.8% y/y which took a nose dive in Q1. 

Before businesses layoffs their workers, they usually reduce their working hours. First, productivity turns negative, then the average work week is reduced, then finally layoffs emerge.

- quarter over quarter analyzed, the average hrs worked is down 2.43% which raises a red flag on the economy.

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