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Pet Valu Holdings Ltd T.PET

Alternate Symbol(s):  PTVLF

Pet Valu Holdings Ltd. is a Canada-based specialty retailer and wholesaler of pet food and pet-related supplies. The Company's product offering includes its brands, in-store services and omni-channel capabilities. The Company's pet products specialize for dogs, cats, fish, birds, small pets and reptiles. The Company's local store offers various services, including grooming, adoption and self-serve spa, such as dog-wash. It provides puppy essentials, dog food, dog treats, dog toys, dog collars, leashes & harnesses and dog carriers & travel. It supplies toys, collars & leashes, apparel & accessories, health & wellness, clean up & waste control, pens & gates, aquariums & starter kits, fish care, water care and others. Its brands include Performatrin Ultra, ACANA, Hill's Science Diet, ORIJEN, Go! Solutions, Royal Canin, Performatrin Prime, Big Country Raw, Open Farm, Stella & Chewy's, Purina Pro Plan and Weruva. It operates 758 corporate-owned and franchised locations across the country.


TSX:PET - Post by User

Post by Possibleidiot01on Aug 11, 2024 7:08am
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perception

perceptionThis is hard to fight but the company was viewed as a growth company especially after Covid and stay at home with the get a pet as company.
Same sales growth flat and only growth coming from new stores.
This could be helped by the new more efficient distribution centers but it's beginning to look like the IPO may have been fairly priced for a "staedy Eddie" leader in a low growth category?


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