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Dorel Industries Ord Shs Class A T.DII.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  DIIBF | T.DII.B

Dorel Industries Inc is a Canadian company that sells juvenile products and furniture. Its segments include Dorel Home and Dorel Juvenile. Dorel Home segment is engaged in the design, sourcing, manufacturing, and distribution of ready-to-assemble furniture and home furnishings which include metal folding furniture, futons, children's furniture, step stools, hand trucks, ladders, outdoor furniture, and other imported furniture items. Dorel Juvenile segment is engaged in the design, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and retail of children's accessories which include infant car seats, strollers, high chairs, and infant health and safety aids. Its geographical segments include Canada, the United States, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Other countries.


TSX:DII.A - Post by User

Comment by McRambuson Dec 23, 2021 10:17am
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Post# 34257750

RE:Institutional investor selling

RE:Institutional investor selling
subliminal23 wrote: It appears that a large institutional investor is selling.  If you look at the daily volume it is erratic without any news.  I think the large spikes in volume is because it is one or two investor decreasing their position.  Probably a company that has been holding for years and tired of the slow downward trend.  I think it is a terrible time to sell but I understand the impatience.



This theory is possible but with brokers having $40 targets and the company about to close on a one billion dollar deal who would choose to sell at this point? Especially after holding through the recent tough period. It's down again today with the sale getting closer to being final. Makes little sense.
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