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Savers Value Village Inc V.SVV


Primary Symbol: SVV

Savers Value Village, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, sells second-hand merchandise in retail stores located in the United States (U.S.), Canada and Australia. Its segments include U.S. Retail and Canada Retail. It provides low-priced merchandise ranging from clothing to home goods in a treasure-hunt shopping environment. It purchases secondhand textiles, shoes, accessories, housewares, books and other goods from its non-profit partners, either directly from them or via on-site donations at Community Donation Centers at its stores and through GreenDrop locations. It then processes, selects, put price, merchandise and sells these items in its stores. The items that are not sold to its retail customers are marketed to wholesale customers, who reuse or repurpose the items they purchase from the Company. It operates over 326 stores under the Savers, Value Village, Village des Valeurs, Unique and 2nd Ave. banners. It also owns a thrift store chain with seven locations in Georgia.


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Comment by stillbobon Apr 17, 2017 9:36pm
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RE:Confused?

RE:Confused? dreamer...EVERYBODY gets confused when they first start trading this Canadian Sector.

I started in 1996 after reading and talking to John Kaiser.

I paid ridiculous prices for stocks he had recommended and ended up losing $10 Grand the FIRST week.

I didn't sleep well the next week. I wasn't exactly wealthy at the time and I kept thinking I had LOST a nice used car, when we really coiuld have used one to replace the old one we had.

I decided right then and there I HAD to LEARN.

And I DID learn.

When everybody was getting beat to hell or avoiding the market in 1997 and 1998 I went and found Marwest. I MADE money when very few people were able to.

That's how you start....where you end up..depends on you


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