Several months ago during one of the Securities Analysis & Trading Webinar sessions, Mike stated with certainty that Rite Aid (RAD) was headed for bankruptcy.
Mike has accurately predicted the following bankruptcies:
Mike previously announced he was preparing a case study pointing to the failure of the company for the purpose of pointing to essential principles of investment and business fundamentals.
He planned to present a detailed case study of Rite Aid's failure in the Boot Camp Series 3 or during one of the Securities Analysis & Trading Webinars.
Although Rite Aid (RAD) has not yet officially filed for bankruptcy, management plans to file soon to avoid paying billions in damages and legal costs for the company's role in the opioid epidemic.
Is it possible that management can structure a last-minute deal to avoid bankruptcy?
The possibility does exist, but it's highly unlikely.
Will Rite Aid survive if it is shielded from these opioid legal claims?
Is it too late to short RAD?
What's the risk-reward ratio of shorting RAD at this point?
How did Mike know RAD would file for bankruptcy?
Mike plans to discuss the demise of Rite Aid (RAD), whether the company will ultimately survive, and whether it's too late to short RAD during Session 17 of the Securities Analysis & Trading Webinar, to be held on Sunday, August 27, 2023, at 8am EST.
In Session 17, Mike will also discuss at least twelve (12) other stocks (including NVDA of course) and will hold a Q & A session.
The session is expected to last two (2) hours and will be made available for later replay for those who want to review the material as well as for those who were unable to attend.
Members & Clients can attend this session for only $200.
Email us if you would like to attend this session.
Again, you must be a Member or Client to attend.
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