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Karman Holdings Inc. (KRMN $65.98)
- $65.98 P/E (TTM): 553.46X Cap: $9.31B
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Q: Hi Peter,
I have KRMN in my TFSA and with its negative momentum, I want to sell it, even though at a loss (no tax loss harvesting available) and reinvest the proceeds in another name. TER is an option though it has moved up quite a lot lately. How do you feel about TER at this price and its near term growth? Is there another growth name that you like better with higher upside potential? Thanks.
I have KRMN in my TFSA and with its negative momentum, I want to sell it, even though at a loss (no tax loss harvesting available) and reinvest the proceeds in another name. TER is an option though it has moved up quite a lot lately. How do you feel about TER at this price and its near term growth? Is there another growth name that you like better with higher upside potential? Thanks.
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Karman Holdings Inc. (KRMN $65.98)
- $65.98 P/E (TTM): 553.46X Cap: $9.31B
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Karman Holdings Inc. (KRMN $65.98)
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