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Rocky Mountain Liquor Inc V.RUM

Rocky Mountain Liquor Inc., through its subsidiary Andersons Liquor Inc. (Andersons), owns and operates private liquor stores. The Company owns and operates 25 liquor stores in Alberta. The product mix generally offered by Andersons at its retail stores includes beer, spirits, wine and ready to drink liquor products, as well as ancillary items, such as juice, ice, mix and giftware. The Company is focused on locations outside of the urban centers (Edmonton and Calgary) and on specific sites with maximum traffic and minimal competition. Andersons is also focused on store operations and optimizing its operating margin. Its liquor stores in Alberta are located in Athabasca, Athabasca, Beaumont, Cochrane, Devon, Edmonton, Fairview, Fort Macleod, Morinville and others.


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Post by jcorobowon Mar 29, 2021 3:10pm
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Alcanna Reports 7.6% Growth in Same Store Liquor Sales

Alcanna Reports 7.6% Growth in Same Store Liquor SalesGood news for RUM as well. 

 

Same-store sales from continuing operations rose by 7.6%. The Company believes this is primarily a result of: (i) the change in pricing strategy that was implemented in 2019 and continued into 2020, which was designed to regain lost market share and grow the customer base; and (ii) shifting customer consumption habits due to more people dining and entertaining at home and continuing to stay away from on-premise liquor establishments (restaurants, bars, lounges, sports venues, etc.). The Company believes these new consumer behaviour patterns have become entrenched in people’s lifestyle choices and expects consumer behaviour will continue in this manner as long as the COVID-19 pandemic remains a threat to the health of Canadians and thereafter as well.

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/03/26/2199810/0/en/Alcanna-Reports-7-6-Growth-in-Same-Store-Liquor-Sales-and-Strong-Growth-in-Profitability-in-the-Fourth-Quarter-2020.html
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