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LCA: Waitr, A Special Delivery At A Discount To Peers – Dane Capital – In-Depth Analysis

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Jacob Wolinsky
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Dane Capital's new idea Waitr, Dane sees 50%-100% upside to shares over the next 6-12 months.

Q3 hedge fund letters, conference, scoops etc

Summary

  • Waitr is a rapidly growing online restaurant delivery platform in 11 Southeastern States, trading substantially below peers, despite its faster growth. We see 50-100% upside over the next 12-18
  • Waitr is going public through a merger with SPAC Landcadia Given the unconventional nature of SPACs, we believe many investors are unaware of this investment opportunity.
  • Online restaurant ordering is still in its early stages in the US. GrubHub trades at 10.4x/8.1x 2018/19 EV/revenue vs. Waitr 7.4x/3.9x 2018/19 EV/revenue, despite over 2x GrubHub's growth
  • We expect continued industry consolidation. Acquisitions should put a floor on Waitr’s shares and could help...

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Jacob Wolinsky is the ex-Founder of Valuewalk.com (founded 2011, sold 2023). He is founder of HedgeFundAlpha (formerly ValueWalk Premium), a hedge fund focused intelligence service for institutional investors. Prior to founding Valuewalk, Jacob worked as an equity analyst covering small caps, a micro-cap analyst, doing member development a large hedge fund community and freelance financial writing. Jacob lives with his wife and five kids in Passaic NJ. - Email: jacob(at)hedgefundalpha.com. For confidential inquires email me for my Signal id. Other methods of secure communication are also available. FD: I almost exclusively avoid the purchase of equities to avoid conflict of interest and any insider information. I only purchase broad-based ETFs and mutual funds. I will disclsoe if I have a stake in any company, but in general avoid