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Reitmans Ord Shs V.RET

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.RET.A | 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 splurgeon Apr 21, 2022 6:24pm
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Q4

Q4So did they report about $0.18 EPS in Q4 excluding the one time gain for the one time gain of $88.6 mln?
In 2011 they earned $0.17 per share in Q4. The shares closed the the year at $17.80 or $13.27 per share if you exclude the $300 mln they had in cash back then.
Their book value was $7.90 per share then as opposed to $3.76 now. How times have changed.

As an aside, and pure idol speculation..if they were to buy back stock (I hope they don't) from free cashflow going forward then would that not effectively consolidate more of the voting shares percent wise into the hands of the insiders given the dual class share structure assuming they don't sell any?
cheers
splurge
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