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Thomson Reuters Corporation Cum Red Floating Rt Pref Share Ser 11 (TRI.PR.B $14.85)
- $14.85 P/E (TTM): 22.35X Cap: $55.78B
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Thomson Reuters Corporation Cum Red Floating Rt Pref Share Ser 11 (TRI.PR.B $14.85)
- $14.85 P/E (TTM): 22.35X Cap: $55.78B
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George Weston Limited 5.20% Preferred Shares Series III (WN.PR.C $23.40)
- $23.40 P/E (TTM): 11.3X Cap: $39.25B
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Since Loblaws redeemed there preferred shares I've been thinking of replacing them with TRI.PR.B and a Weston preferred share. What do you think of this and which Weston preferred would you buy and why? I now have a good amount of preferred shares in my portfolio in many large good US and Canadian companies. My only concern with these is there liquidity. What would be a reasonable amount of ones portfolio to put into these.
Since Loblaws redeemed there preferred shares I've been thinking of replacing them with TRI.PR.B and a Weston preferred share. What do you think of this and which Weston preferred would you buy and why? I now have a good amount of preferred shares in my portfolio in many large good US and Canadian companies. My only concern with these is there liquidity. What would be a reasonable amount of ones portfolio to put into these.
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