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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Supremex Inc T.SXP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUMXF

Supremex Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and markets envelopes and provides paper-based packaging solutions designed to the specifications of national and multinational corporations, direct mailers, resellers, government entities, small-medium enterprises (SMEs) and solutions providers. The Company operates through two segments: the manufacturing and sale of envelopes and the... see more

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Supremex Inc > Dividends
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Post by DanielDarden123 on Nov 05, 2021 12:32pm

Dividends

The debate is moot! There is simply no question that investors reward issuers that pay dividends. Just observe what happens to the sp after a dividend boost. BPF is a recent example among many.
Comment by Capharnaum on Nov 05, 2021 1:04pm
I think it depends on the business type and the market's appreciation of future cashflows. BPF is basically a flow-through kind of stock (royalty based), where they pay out all cashflows to the investors. Their model is conservative, slow-growth, limited risk (most of the risk is carried by the owners of the restaurants). The re-opening of the economy and better prospects, combined with a ...more  
Comment by nic_jordan on Nov 06, 2021 12:02pm
Here are a few ratios that illustrate just how insanely cheap Supremex is (especially when you consider how far in lala land the rest of the market has gone ) : Price/Sales : less than 0.35  (According to my calculations : 66M$/200M$) Price/Earnings : 6.4  (From TMX) Price/Book : 0.73  (from TMX) Also, last quarter they has cash flow from operations of 4.9 M$, which for 27M shares ...more  
Comment by shareholders1 on Nov 08, 2021 5:35am
Have not checked your numbers, but cash flow from operations and EPS may be the most relevant. Sales analysis does not factor in the debt. You can also look to Enterprise value/ Ebitda (ie market value of shares plus net debt/ Ebitda), which seems relatively low. I picked some up earlier this year when SXP seemed cheap, and it still seems cheap. The NCIB should make all shareholders richer ...more  
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