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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum True North Commercial REIT T.TNT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TUERF

True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (the REIT) is a Canada-based unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. The REIT’s primary objective is to maximize total returns to its unitholders. Its returns include a stable, reliable, and tax-efficient monthly cash distribution as well as long-term appreciation in the value of its units through the effective management of a... see more

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Post by giovinco on Feb 12, 2024 11:27pm

WOW

My post got removed for defamation according to stockhouse. I am out of here, how can posting truthful facts be defamation without being proven not to be true?

When they were paying me dividend, I was buying shares with all the dividend anyway so them stopping dividend and buying back shares is a transfer of wealth from shareholder to the company.
I don't think that is a good strategy after all for the shareholders, unless we can be promised a higher dividend payout at the end of the buyback to make up for the lost dividend payment missed in between.
I just hope that is what happens in April. They can't come back saying that they are reinstating the same dividend payment or even lower due to higher interest expense.
That's all. If they reinstate a lower dividend, then how is that increasing shareholder value? They may be just trying to hide the fact that they no longer can pay the dividend even at the current rate, which they said was safe not long ago after the cut happened.
The company must have hired someone to look over these boards which are truly waste of shareholders valuable money.
I was not against Daniel Drimmer but he clearly does not know how to make relationships work.
Comment by flamingogold on Feb 13, 2024 8:29am
You are looking for promises in the wrong area. The commercial real estate sector has been gutted. The "best" we can expect in the near future (months to years) is a distribution re-instatement (at some level) and the path forward to achieving this is the strategy being implemented. But... no guarantees. You have a right to disagree with the strategy. and while your previous post was ...more  
Comment by giovinco on Feb 13, 2024 9:39am
Hey, I am an economist. So, what I said was based on holding everything else neutral. i.e. company implemented a shareholder value strategy without commenting on the market condition being worse. For their strategy to make sense and bring value to shareholder, they need to reinstate a higher dividend since their payout ratio was only 50% before the buyback. Otherwise, they should have also stated ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on Feb 13, 2024 10:08am
Maybe your expectations are too high. Personally, I would be surprised if a distribution re-instatement is at rate where we receive the same capital payout as before. It would be very rare for a distressed company to do this upon the re-instatement. We could get raises over time, but considering the depth of the sector crises, I don't expect it all.
Comment by EstevanOutsider on Feb 14, 2024 4:55pm
i agree that dude is a bit delusional but true north isn't distressed at all. the sector is challenged but if they were distressed they wouldn't be buying back shares or likely seeing millions of insider buys. occupancy remains high and ability to liquidate assets exists. they have solid properties in good cities with favourable lending rates provided. office fundamentals are rebounding ...more  
Comment by garyreins on Feb 14, 2024 7:12pm
What metric are you using for office fundamentals improving? Looks like lots of space is being Subletted for a like 50 to 70%
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