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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Alaris Equity Partners Income 5 50 convertible unsecured subordinated Debentures T.AD.DB

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

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... see more

TSX:AD.DB - Post Discussion

Post by pierrelebel on Jun 19, 2024 10:15am

Distribution increase?

Profits are good... cash flow is good... the balance sheet looks good.

It has been eighteen months since Alaris last declared an increase in our quarterly distribution (December 20, 2022) from $0.33 to $0.34

One would think it is about time to add a penny or two to our quarterly distribution.

What do you think?

Comment by pierrelebel on Jun 19, 2024 10:32am
That was a quick answer! I asked the question at 10:15am and Alaris announced their unchanged distribution at 10:17am
Comment by lilswede on Jun 20, 2024 7:01pm
At 16.00 s/p alaris is paying 8.5 %. Doing a divy increase gas not helped the share price get up to where it should be. If they have extra cash, I would prefer a share buy back for cancelation rather than a divy increase.  comments?
Comment by jicoop on Jun 23, 2024 9:14pm
I have been holding for a couple years now and recently sold 20% of my holding, just dissapointed that the share price remains flat to down after such great recent quarters, and they refuse to either buy back shares or raise the divy a few cents. Until some catalyst occurs, I will keep my holdings where they are or even pull out more over the summer. Wake up and do something to reward loyal ...more  
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