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


Primary Symbol: T.AD.DB Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AD.DB.A | 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 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 Sep 23, 2022 1:50pm
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Post# 34982548

RE:RE:no Q3 dividend increase

RE:RE:no Q3 dividend increaseI guess imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

Tommy123 wrote:

Alaris needs to pay off its debt before even considering another distribution increase. They just aren't financially strong enough to do both. And with rising rates, it's a no brainer to pay it off ASAP. Alaris has over an 8% yield. No one is saying their distrbution is too low lol. 

 

TickerTwit wrote: Am I the only shareholder disappointed by the absence of a Q3 dividend increase? It seemed within reach, especially with USD strength amplifying the partner performances.

 

 



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