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Tim Horton's China, symbol THCH-Q, has experienced a sharp decline in stock value, down 68%. The company is focusing on expanding its store growth, with a significant increase in the number of Tim Hortons locations in China. However, the company is not yet profitable due to heavy investment in expansion. Despite the weak overall China market, there is optimism that the company will execute its plans and drive traffic to its locations in the coming years.
Very speculative stock, but likes outlook for the business.
Tim Hortons in China is underlying business.
Post Covid-19 will present opportunity for growth.
Expects profits to increase with pandemic ending.
TH International is a American stock, trading under the symbol THCH-Q on the NASDAQ (THCH). It is usually referred to as NASDAQ:THCH or THCH-Q
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On 2024-12-06, TH International (THCH-Q) stock closed at a price of $0.854.
This is Tim Horton's China. He has a 5-year time horizon in this, so don't sell it now. There were 600 Timmys in China last year, and 1,000 now. Are spending all their money on store growth so aren't profitable. They've 10 Popeyes in Shanghai, too. The overall China market has been weak. But they will execute in coming years and drive traffic to locations. Pessimism over China has driven down this stock.