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Alaris Royalty Corp
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"Alaris Royalty Corp is engaged in investing in operating entities. Its operations consist primarily of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred limited partnership interests, preferred interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, loans receivable, or long-term license and royalty arrangements."
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on May 11, 2018 1:54pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
Thanks to TT and Caph for taking the time to explain to the impatient and price obsessed shareholders out there that buying back shares is not a good idea when you are a company that invests in other
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and UP we go............................
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on May 10, 2018 11:30pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
(1) Share price has no fundamental function in the ability of the business to operate profitably. "Dividend yield" is not a performance metric, nor is it a tangible quantification of the
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on May 10, 2018 11:27pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
Let us listen to the investors who want management to support stock price and buy back the shares. Then when we find some deals we like let us issue shares at rock bottom prices and try to raise
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on May 10, 2018 11:11pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
In the last three years, they've "found" an average of $150M per year, which is 3x what you could do with a max share buy back (which is approx 15,000 shares per day when stock market is
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on May 10, 2018 10:47pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
Yeah but it is taxable, it takes longer to find, and there is the risk of being repaid early
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on May 10, 2018 10:28pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
"They can invest money at 14-15% which is better than 10.4%" Exactly
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on May 10, 2018 10:26pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
Exactly, the pricing job of market. Alaris's job is to find partners and get returns. The stock price will be awarded as a result. The market is irrational with Alaris and might stay irrational
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on May 10, 2018 10:05pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
They can invest money at 14-15% which is better than 10.4%.
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on May 10, 2018 9:49pm
RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
The objective of AD buying buying its own unit at a price below book value is not to support the price on the stock market.. It is rather to create value for the remaining unitholder. Reducing
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RE:RE:RE:Trading below book value
I listened to King doing a presentation sometime in 2017. He said that the priorities were continued capital deployment and reducing the payout ratio to below 80%; then the dividend can be raised
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on May 10, 2018 7:49pm
RE:RE:RE:WARNING: there will be a big push to drive down the SP
Let's say they close for $250M CAD in Q4, wouldn't that be preferable to closing $70M in Q2, $50M in Q3 and $100M in Q4? If so, would it mean the stock be worth less than 6.5x EBITDA right now
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RE:RE:Trading below book value
What is your logic behind how it would stop the slide? A buyback wouldn't even come close to absorbing the volume, the market wouldn't care that the company feels the shares are undervalued
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on May 10, 2018 5:52pm
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:10.49% yield right now... AMAZING opportunity!.. solid
well in that case, how did they bought shares in the past?? If they are really prevent to do so they should let the public know about it.
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on May 10, 2018 5:40pm
RE:RE:WARNING: there will be a big push to drive down the SP
Don't be so sure sandy. The drop is coming tomorrow. There is very confidence in the orice, people are too eager to make quick cash by trading between yesterday's lows and today's high
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