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Dollarama Inc T.DOL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DLMAF

Dollarama Inc. is a Canada-based company, which offers various assortment of general merchandise, consumable products, and seasonal items both in-store and online. The Company conducts its business through its subsidiaries, including Dollarama L.P. and Dollarama International Inc. (Dollarama International). Dollarama L.P. operates the chain of stores in Canada and performs related logistical and administrative support activities. Dollarama International has retail operations in Latin America through Dollarcity, a value retailer that offers an assortment of general merchandise, consumable products and seasonal items in stores located in El Salvador and Guatemala and stores located in Colombia and Peru. All stores are corporately owned and operated, and are conveniently located in metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. The Company operates approximately 1,569 stores across Canada.


TSX:DOL - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Mar 23, 2024 12:47pm
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Post# 35948807

Interesting

InterestingBetween DOL and FIVE, which would you suggest buying, based on valuation, stock price , growth , future and safety, etc.? Could either of these companies be takeover targets in future?

DOL has been a strong outperformer and we would continue to choose it. It just seems to have a handle on its customer/markets/products moreso than some of the competitors. We would be fine with just DOL and have thought it might be a target. As the domimant player in Canada, an international company could come in (if a takeover was approved by the FEDs) and instantly dominate a growing market, similar to how Best Buy bought Future Shop decades ago. (5iResearch)
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