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KEG Royalties Income Fund T.KEG.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  KRIUF

The Keg Royalties Income Fund (the Fund) is a limited-purpose open-ended trust. The Fund’s objective is to provide consistent monthly distributions to unitholders at the highest sustainable level. The Fund, through its subsidiary The Keg Rights Limited Partnership (the Partnership), purchased The Keg trademarks and other related intellectual property (the Keg Rights) from Keg Restaurants Ltd. (KRL). The business of the Partnership is the ownership of the Keg Rights and, through a License and Royalty Agreement with KRL to exploit the use of the Keg Rights and the collection of the royalty payable under the License and Royalty Agreement equal to 4% of gross sales of Keg restaurants included in a specific pool (the Royalty Pool). KRL’s principal activity is the operation and franchising of Keg steakhouse and bar restaurants in Canada and the United States. The Keg GP Ltd. is the general partner of the partnership and administrator of the Fund.


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Comment by flamingogoldon Nov 12, 2020 4:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Store visit - some feedback

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Store visit - some feedbackExactly, politicians need to show they are doing "something" and indoor dining is an easy scapegoat.

Is it a coincidence that the case counts started to balloon at the beginning of September when schools resumed. Don't elementary and junior school kids have to demask to eat their lunches? Aren't most schools suffering from old, outdated air ventilatation systems?

Detroit schools have just mandated school closures beginning next week until January 11. It won't be long before they do the same here for an extended Xmas break. Then, watch the case counts level off or drop. Politicians will then say it's because they shut down indoor dining.

https://www.freep.com/story/news/education/2020/11/12/detroit-schools-face-learning-remote-covid/6262661002/

HermannHaller wrote: I agree with everything you wrote. I wish the government could take a better, more targetted approach. I just think, with case numbers going up, and ICU beds going up, politicians want to show they are doing 'something', and that means more lockdowns. Manitoba has locked down everything except schools, including all retail. Ontario and Alberta getting pressure from doctors. Look out!


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