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5 Reasons Drive Shack (DS) Stock Could Boom

11/2/2021

 
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5 TIPS FROM OUR PARTNER'S ANALYSIS

Will Drive Shack (DS) be the next major leisure entertainment stock to boom?
Drive Shack’s (DS) mission is to become the largest venue-based socializing and entertainment platform in the country.  

Our partner Leo Rodriguez broke down this long-term investment of his. Here are 5️⃣ great tips he shared:

1️⃣ The analyst target price per share is $5, double what it is currently! 👀 When the small-cap companies begin to rise again, this is primed to get a big boost. 

2️⃣ Leo used Stock Card to highlight that the stock was in a sweet spot with great ratings for both Growth Potential and Undervalued Stock, which point towards this being a great stock to get in on early.

3️⃣ The stock price has been on a downward trend due to issues with sales, so it has likewise underperformed the market. Despite this, it has been continuing to turn decent revenue despite problems reopening in some markets.

4️⃣ The company recently opened The Colony, a new “puttery” near Dallas, TX. Other venues include Orlando, FL, and Raleigh, NC. Drive Shack has a goal of opening up 6 more by the end of the year!

5️⃣ DS stock brought in $75 million in the 3rd quarter this year. Most of it came from one location, the new puttery. With big plans for expansion, the company may be about to pop!

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