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Old 14 August 2020, 01:05 PM   #11
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I’m speaking less in terms of valuation and more in terms of a portion of their portfolio being involved in leisure activities, and those in which involve travel. They’ve made it almost back to pre-COVID levels, but if their parks were open, they’d be well above those pre COVID levels IMO. Therefore, their growth has been hindered a bit. Once people start traveling more and aren’t worried about large gatherings, they’re very likely to jump much higher.


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yeah fair. tbh i don't know why their stock is as high as it is right now because they don't have much going for them right now besides hosting the nba bubble
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