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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Reitmans Ord Shs V.RET

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTMAF | V.RET.A | 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... see more

TSXV:RET - Post Discussion

Reitmans Ord Shs > Results in April!
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Post by Contrarian333 on Mar 28, 2022 12:37pm

Results in April!

time to re focus on this name!
Comment by Shredder415 on Mar 29, 2022 2:08pm
if they reinstate the dividend its about a 16% yield
Comment by tweezer1957 on Mar 29, 2022 8:29pm
too early for a dividend. They need to have a few good quarters. No retailer is out of the woods yet with a possible recession. I will sell all if mediocre results and half on good results
Comment by Shredder415 on Mar 30, 2022 10:47am
I disagree, there have been several good quarters. There is plently of liquidity of the balance sheet for a roughly $12 million dividend/buyback. The market is placing zero terminal value on the business. The Reitmans should be focused on returning capital to shareholdes/themselves. Using a potential imminent recession to hold off on returning capital is a mistake. 
Comment by savyinvestor333 on Mar 30, 2022 12:44pm
I'm sure they have covenants in that new $105 million loan from BMO that will not allow dividends until some targets are hit.
Comment by bucheroncapital on Mar 30, 2022 1:00pm
A Dividend , LOL !! what we need is an good business model and a few QT showing good financials and fair execution and from the current level it will only be up up and away !
Comment by savyinvestor333 on Mar 30, 2022 1:07pm
Yes once that seller is done at $1.60 
Comment by pennylane101 on Mar 30, 2022 4:43pm
There is a section in the articles of incorporation that the non-voting shares are guaranteed a yearly 5 cent dividend and this is cumulative before any dividend is decalred or paid out.  My understanding is that the next dividend, whenver that is, will be minimum 10 cents.
Comment by bucheroncapital on Mar 31, 2022 3:43pm
At this point a dividend is not the best way to allocate capital for RET, my opinion as a shareholder.
Comment by Shredder415 on Apr 01, 2022 7:56am
What do you believe is their best use of capital? Curious in an open discussion. My view is this business has been a melting ice cube for most of the decade. Capital allocation is very important to the returns a shareholder will see in a situation such as Reitmans. I believe the Reitman family can do good by following the strategy that Dillards (not the exact same situation since Dillards owns ...more  
Comment by bucheroncapital on Apr 01, 2022 4:38pm
Since debt is now trimed, in my view they need to optimize their network of store and reduced them if not profitable.  More they need to focus on E commerce, brand and design.  They need also to invest in customer Expirence.  They have a long standing loyal customers, strong brand , good suppliers now that they are lean they need to execute , dividend is not a good avenue at this ...more  
Comment by tomperns on Apr 01, 2022 6:41pm
Buy-backs also not a good idea. Last time they bought Fairfax's shares at $3 (about 4 years ago), that almost buried them. All they have to do is keep generating positive cash flow like they have done for 4 consecutive quarters and this will be a $5 stock in a couple of months. When the audited numbers come out in a few weeks and the market not only digests the clean balance sheet but the cash ...more  
Comment by Lllennn on Apr 03, 2022 5:36pm
Pay off any debt first, gather cash then share buy back and or div imo