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AGF Management Ltd T.AGF.B

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGFMF

AGF Management Limited is a Canada-based diversified asset management company. The Company provides investment solutions to a range of clients, from individual investors and financial advisors to institutions, including pension plans, corporate plans, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, and foundations. The Company's subsidiaries provide investment management for mutual funds, factor-based exchange-traded funds (ETF), institutions and corporations, private wealth clients, and access to private markets through its three business lines: AGF Investments, AGF Private Wealth, and AGF Private Capital (Private Capital). Its wholly owned subsidiary, AGF CustomerFirst Inc. (AGFC), provides fund administration services to the AGF mutual funds. The Company also has an ownership interest in AGFWave Asset Management Inc. (AGFWave), which provides asset management services and products in China and South Korea.


TSX:AGF.B - Post by User

Post by DanGood38on Jan 24, 2023 12:45pm
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Dividend increase on the way?

Dividend increase on the way?There is not much more they can do with their excess cash after issuer bids and substantial bids. I'm still surprised by analyst coverage as the company has changed dramatically without the burden of DSC payments. Say earnings come in at 30 cents for the quarter. This would give it an annual earnings yield in the neighborhood of 15%. With no debt. Show me other companies with this metric?
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