I should probably have a deeper look at SSG.
Correction, you should probably have had a deeper look at SSG.... and many others.
I should probably have a deeper look at SSG.
I should probably have a deeper look at SSG.
Ok, so far I haven't found anything to put me off in a superficial skim of the business, most of the metrics that interest me seem to be pretty good. I will start reading through all the announcements and reports.
Ok, I have finished looking at SSG, I dont think its a bad business, but I think there are better homes for spare capital at this time. I cant quite put my finger on why I couldn't get enough conviction. Partly its hard to make much of a case for sustainable growth after the distortions of COVID, also I dont like businesses with so little history, i prefer to be able to look thru financials of at least 5 years and preferably 10 years plus.
Hard to argue its not priced at a discount to range of IV by my metrics, so holders may see a rerate if it can maintain even fairly low growth rates going forward.
that was from 2016 ..Is it just me or does this smells like a flop ala Godfrey style?
I can see the headlines already...
Shaver Shop is my pick for the month.
Noticed it acting a bit bullish and hoping for a great profit announcement this month following a good Christmas.
Young people are shaving all their bits these days so should gain from that.
Own.
Shaver Shop is my pick for the month.
Noticed it acting a bit bullish and hoping for a great profit announcement this month following a good Christmas.
Young people are shaving all their bits these days so should gain from that.
Own.
Look at the history. Fantastic niche. You want some product, go there and talk to a rep and choose from range. Not that expensive but much better than a $2 shop or department store.Do you reckon the dividend yield quoted is legit/sustainable? Market cap a bit too small for my tastes but I am curious.
I suggest you visit one.
The problem with Australian retailers is that its a small (and already saturated) consumer market with only 25 million population and a lot of retailers. So the growth runway is limited here and once a retailer matures our retailers are usually not good enough to compete internationally usually when they try they get their ass handed to them over 95% of the time.
Yea, like Smiggle, Cotton On, Domino's.The problem with Australian retailers is that its a small (and already saturated) consumer market with only 25 million population and a lot of retailers. So the growth runway is limited here and once a retailer matures our retailers are usually not good enough to compete internationally usually when they try they get their ass handed to them over 95% of the time.
SSG has exclusive rights to the Skull shaver for 3 years.
Useful for many types here I suspect @Sean K @finicky many others.
Please go out and buy one.
SHAVER SHOP SECURES EXCLUSIVE SKULL SHAVER DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT Melbourne, 7 June 2024 – Shaver Shop Group Limited (ASX: SSG), the Australian specialty retailer of men’s and women’s personal grooming and beauty products, is pleased to advise that is has secured the exclusive rights to distribute and sell Skull Shaver’s full range of men’s and women’s personal grooming appliances and accessories across Australia and New Zealand.
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