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Reitmans Ord Shs V.RET

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTMNF | RTMAF | V.RET.A

Reitmans (Canada) Limited is a Canada-based specialty apparel retailer for women and men, with retail outlets throughout the country. The principal business activity of the Company is the sale of women’s wear. The Company operates three different brands: Reitmans, Penningtons and RW&CO. The Reitmans banner is a specialty fashion destination. The Reitmans has an online presence and store locations across the country. Penningtons is a destination for plus-size fashion, ranging from sizes 14 to 32. Penningtons operates stores across Canada, as well as an ecommerce site at penningtons.com. RW&CO. operates stores averaging 4,500 square feet in premium locations in shopping malls, as well as on their e-commerce site. Specializing in menswear and womenswear, the brand delivers versatile, well-crafted collections and brand experiences. It operates approximately 391 stores under three distinct banners consisting of 226 Reitmans, 85 Pennington, and 80 RW&CO.


TSXV:RET - Post by User

Comment by nedstar71on Jun 21, 2024 3:49pm
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Post# 36100627

RE:RE:Classic Example

RE:RE:Classic Example
Torontojay wrote:

savyinvestor333 wrote: Of why you need to be in before the news is released.  


The problem with this argument is that one may choose to sell and buy a company they believe has better prospects. They are still "in the market" and can participate in the rally of the new company/shares acquired. 

Canada is not the best place to invest until we get rid of our leaders. 
 

 


No the problem with this argument is it works both ways, and isn't a classic example.of anything, in this case especially.  It may as well have said to be a classic example of sell into strength, as for now that's what it turned out to be.
Probably doesn't help that the NCIB may just be to help provide some liquidity for the increased option grants that are coming.  As we know management here never seem to buy shares, just monetize options.  At least the price should have to rise for them to bother to do so, hence the NCIB?

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