RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:$100/share in sight... time for take offPablo.
My feeling is that the Bomber won't be doing Share buy backs, for 3 to 4 years, if they do that at all. Given that they did it before the RS for $70M only. They quickly found out that didn't even make a dent on the outstanding 2.4B shares before the RS. So got the RS instead. I suspect they'll try it in 2026 onward. But I'm not selling my shares to them until I get the price I want. I suspect that instead they'll do a forward split of 3 to 1. Reason is , is that we only have roughly 100M total outstanding B's & A's. So they may want to increase the float to 300M for liquidity and they may even increase the float again with another split of 3 to 1after that. I suspect that we may only 1 split for sure, similar to Dollarama. The second would satisfy me even more, if they decide to do another split. Who knows though? That's future stuff. Right now let's just concentrate on 25% margins, on $8.5B in Revs.
PabloLafortune wrote: Most stocks esp in the US receive significant price support in the form of share buybacks. If they didn't buyback shares every year, their share price would be much lower. Say for example a company has 100M shares and every year 20M share are bought and sold net net - ie 80M shares are held by shareholders who didn't transact and simply left their stock in their account - so share price stays the same more or less. Now introduce share buybacks, now 25-27M shares are bought and sold but those extra 5-7M sold are from shareholders who would have otherwise not sold so presumably they'll want a premium. Now Do that for a few years...