Loblaw has many ways to grow

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We’re generally skeptical of companies that use acquisitions to expand. That’s because even the most promising purchases can come with hidden problems and costs that offset the extra sales and earnings they bring. However, we feel Loblaw’s recent purchase of Shoppers Drug Mart sets it up for years of higher profits. The Shoppers takeover diversifies Loblaw’s business and lets it sell higher-margin items, like beauty products. That will help the company compete with big U.S. retailers like Wal-Mart and Target, which are aggressively expanding in Canada. LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD. $48 (Toronto symbol L; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 412.7 million; Market cap: $19.8 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.4; Dividend yield: 2.0%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.loblaw.ca) is Canada’s largest food retailer, with roughly 1,200 stores. Its banners include Loblaws, Provigo, Fortinos, Real Canadian Superstore and No Frills. The company recently acquired the 1,250-store Shoppers Drug Mart chain. Loblaw paid $12.3 billion, consisting of $6.6 billion in cash and $5.7 billion in Loblaw…