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Kirkland is a furniture retailer that has recently been revitalized, focusing now on online sales more than ever, see this interesting article on SA: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4355961-exclusive-conversation-kirklands-ceo-steve-woody-woodward
With Wayfair (W) now in the news with allegations of sex trafficking, I think Kirkland is a relevant buy, and possibly a good longterm hold.
Here are some numbers that I think make it impressive:
It has a low float: 13.15M
It has an impressive moving average:
SMA2021.79%
SMA5084.56%
SMA200127.02%
Its average volume is around 1.15M, not huge, but building up.
Take a look at its chart for more numbers:
https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=KIRK&ty=c&ta=1&p=d
What do you guys think?
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