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Alaris Equity Partners Income 6 25 Senior Unsecured Debentures T.AD.DB.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AD.UN | ADLRF

Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based trust. The Trust’s operations consist of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred or common limited partnership interests, preferred or common interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, and loans receivable. The Trust’s Canadian investments are made through a wholly owned Canadian corporation, Alaris Equity Partners Inc. and its American investments are made through two Delaware corporations, Alaris Equity Partners USA Inc., Salaris USA Royalty Inc., and their subsidiaries.


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Comment by TickerTwiton Jul 29, 2021 12:24pm
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RE:RE:Record results and increase in distribution

RE:RE:Record results and increase in distributionIt's annoying that (seemingly) so few investors accept that redemptions are part of the basic business model for Alaris. I don't think this uninformed attitude will change unless Alaris's royalty partners increase greatly in number (i.e. reducing any single exposure), but that might render the business unmanageable.

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babedinkleman wrote:
I'm still slightly concerned with the possibility of the two redemptions....but more the market's reaction to them than the redemptions themselves.

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