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Gamehost Inc T.GH

Alternate Symbol(s):  GHIFF

Gamehost Inc. is a Canada-based company operating hospitality & gaming properties in Alberta. The Company's operations include the Rivers Casino & Entertainment Centre in Ft. McMurray, the Great Northern Casino, Service Plus Inns & Suites and Encore Suites hotels as well as a strip mall all located in Grande Prairie, and the Deerfoot Inn & Casino Inc. in Calgary. The Company's segments include Gaming, Hotel, and Food and Beverage. The Gaming segment includes three casinos offering slot machines, electronic gaming tables, video lottery terminals (VLT), lottery ticket kiosks and table games. The Hotel segment includes three hotels catering to mid-range clients. Its hotel operations include full and limited-service hotels, and banquet and convention services. The Food and Beverage segment has operations that are located within the casinos and hotels as a complement to those segments. Its gaming operations are controlled by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission.


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Comment by Thelongviewon Apr 18, 2022 2:22pm
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RE:Cool thing about getting Gamehouse dividends

RE:Cool thing about getting Gamehouse dividendsLove you poem Sage and your dedication to buying GH.

This feels like a revival meeting and I am in the mood to confess:
Did a little buying myself recently. 400 @ $9.01 and 400 @ $8.76. 

Did I overpay? No I didn't.

Did I enjoy paying $9.01? No I didn't.

A few years from now, in hindsight, I will be very pleased with these purchases. I estimate intrinsic value to be $11.50 - $13.25 and so $9.01 made sense to me. Of course I want it cheaper and I have small bids place here and there in case the stock drops to prices that I am thrilled with.

In investing it is easier to see the future.

You never go wrong when you buy good assets at 22% - 32% below intrinsic value as I did with my purchase at $9.01.


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