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High Tide Inc. (HITI)
- P/E (TTM): -13.7X
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High Tide Inc. (HITI)
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Q: HITI reported 1st quarter revenue larger than it's market cap, and it's improving profitability with what appears to be a scalable retail model. They seem to have a membership-based business model in place that will bleed out the excess competition. Thoughts on buying a small position for a 1-2 year hold?
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