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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Gamehost Inc > Canadian Value Investors - Gamehost discussed 2025
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Post by malx1 on Jan 17, 2025 4:10pm

Canadian Value Investors - Gamehost discussed 2025

https://www.canadianvalueinvestors.com/p/gamehost-inc-tsxgh-overview-2025

Content creators are verly likely the same fellas who were buying through Laurentian.

And when you are fortunate enough to find a business like Gamehost, it becomes something that any and all DIY investors should be talking about.

Still waiting for BNN's interview with Kasking.

Hurrying up, and waiting.
Comment by nukester on Jan 17, 2025 8:24pm
Great article, captures the story very well. Stable business, clean balance sheet, in decent position to increase divvy or make opportunistic acquisition. Most importantly Gamehost complies with Nukesters 1st law of economics! Nukesters 1st law of economics firmly state's: "The purpose of a business is to provide reasonable cash flow to its owners" Cheers, Nukester