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Tottus Outperforms Falabella Retail with Record EBITDA

May 175:28 PMby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength+0.56Moderate positive
Attention Pulse+1.00Subdued
Tier 1+15%Quiet · Long tail

In a significant milestone for the Chilean retail sector, Tottus has reported an EBITDA of 57.8 billion Chilean pesos, approximately US$65 million, surpassing Falabella Retail for the first time. This achievement comes amid a broader market sentiment characterized by a score_adj of 50, indicating a balanced outlook among investors. The retail landscape is currently experiencing heightened activity, reflected in an impressive coverage score of 89, suggesting that discussions around retail performance are at an all-time high. Tottus's growth reflects a positive trajectory, with a recent three-month rate of change (roc_n3) at 15.27%, showcasing robust momentum in its operational performance. As investors navigate a climate labeled with extreme greed, Tottus's ascent may signal a shift in market dynamics within the competitive retail space.

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