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Alaris Equity Partners Income 5 50 convertible unsecured subordinated Debentures T.AD.DB

Alternate Symbol(s):  ADLRF | T.AD.DB.A | T.AD.UN

Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based private equity company. The Trust, through its subsidiaries, provides alternative financing to private companies. The Trust’s operations consist primarily of investments in private operating entities. The principal objective of the Trust is to generate stable and predictable cash flows for payment of distributions to unitholders of the Trust. The Trust offers a range of services, which include services, healthcare services, industrial services, professional services, information technology services, and construction-related services. The Company’s investments are made through a wholly owned Canadian corporation, Alaris Equity Partners Inc., and its American investments are made through, Alaris Equity Partners USA Inc. (Alaris USA) and Salaris USA Royalty Inc. (Salaris USA). The Trust also has a wholly owned subsidiary in the Netherlands, Alaris Cooperatief U.A. (Alaris Cooperatief).


TSX:AD.DB - Post by User

Comment by SunsetGrillon Jul 29, 2021 9:19am
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RE:RE:RE:payout ratio and book value

RE:RE:RE:payout ratio and book valueWell Minnie, I stand corrected. I dont like the decision but will see what is said on conf call this AM. Maybe things are very very rosy. I think they should have waited another qrt or two.

I always have assumed once the first divy announced it will now be an annual event.

Company appears to be in the best shape in quite a while (10 years)




quote=mickeymouse]
SunsetGrill wrote: I would not count on that Minnie - they just changed the direction/mandate of the company to get the ratio down to 60% and not pay out all their free cash flow. They are not going to jeopradize that by hicking it so soon. IMHO that would send the wrong signal to the street that they are going back to old ways. They are going to build a base here and get some positive cash flow to play with and decide where best to put it. That would not be a divy increase which would damage exactly what they are trying to build. Maybe a bump when/if  collar resets occur in Jan 22. 

Im perfectly fine in them maintaining divy and building a war chest or paying down their debt they use to pay the divy. Its a new company with a new mandate. 20% hike in sharprice beats a 20% hike in divy ANYDAY.


Very good results and a DISTIRBUTION INCREASE  announced for next quarter - payout ratio still in the 65% range even with the increase that some people were very sure would not happen.
mickeymouse wrote: From the July 7th news release:

"It is estimated that the cash flows associated with the full payments from PF will decrease the trusts run rate payout ratio by over 4% to between 55% and 60%"

Very postitive news no matter how PH (Scotia analyst) tries to spin it - he is the only one of 8 analysts who does not rate Alaris as a buy or outperform.

When you compare the payout ratio and yield for Alaris to the other choices in the dividend universe it stacks up very well.

In adddition to the PF distributions being restarted the addiitonal bump in the book value of their investment in CCom is a nice suprise - $7.2 Million USD more than what it was valued at the end of Q1 this year.

"Creating the optimal dividend stream for investors" is the main statement from the investor tab on their website - with the payout ratio where it is don't be suprised if there is a dividend bump announced next quarter.

 


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