Q: I bought True North just before the split and it looks to me like it's up 45% in just over a month since the split. Am I misreading this? If this is correct, should I take profits?
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Q: What do you make of True North REIT? It has a profit margin of 35%, ROE of 9%, and a payout ratio of 127%.
Majority of its tenants are Government. It collected 99% of rents last quarter.
Thanks
Majority of its tenants are Government. It collected 99% of rents last quarter.
Thanks
- RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN)
- Slate Office REIT (SOT.UN)
- True North Commercial (TNTUN)
Q: As a income investor optimism and skepticism seems to be on the downside for reits-how do you feel on Rei.un,Tnt.un,Sot.un going forward.Feels like some lowering of positions maybe warranted.
Q: How do you view their Quarter? Does this new bought deal make them a good buy below $7?
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- True North Commercial (TNTUN)
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Q: Has a dividend investor I hold shares of the above in in my registered and non registered accounts.
I have cash over and above my fixed income position. This extra cash is earmarked for a new position in a dividend stock paying a 4 to 7% div with growth prospects and at fare value and tax efficient. Might be a tall order , appreciate your help.
I have cash over and above my fixed income position. This extra cash is earmarked for a new position in a dividend stock paying a 4 to 7% div with growth prospects and at fare value and tax efficient. Might be a tall order , appreciate your help.