Stock price when the opinion was issued
Wait for a pullback, given current highs. As Canada's economy softens, more shoppers spend at their discount banners. Shoppers are doing very well in beauty goods as they get out of the low-margin electronics; many provinces are allowing pharmacists to expand their role, which is another tailwind for Shoppers Drug Mart (that Loblaw owns). They are expanding their margins and guiding higher.
Has held in remarkably well; considered a defensive name when markets turn volatile with risk of economic slowdown. Traffic gravitated to its discount banners. Pharmacists' roles have expanded at SDM, which also helps drive traffic. Plans to open more pharmacy-based clinics across Canada. Executing very well. Not inexpensive at 22x forward PE, wait for a pullback.
Consumer staples are defensive as we head into a slowing economy. Their discount banners are attracting customer traffic amid inflation. She likes their private labels with 25% customer penetration and strong margins. Great locations. Have benefited from the reopening as people return to the office. Drug stores will play a growing, bigger role in healthcare (Loblaw owns Shoppers Drug Mart and is well-positioned).
(Analysts’ price target is $137.05)