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Premium Brands Holdings Corp T.PBH

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRBZF | T.PBH.DB.G | T.PBH.DB.H | T.PBH.DB.I

Premium Brands Holdings Corporation is a Canada-based company, which owns a range of specialty food manufacturing and differentiated food distribution businesses with operations across Canada and the United States. The Company operates through two segments: Specialty Foods and Premium Food Distribution. The Specialty Foods segment consists of its specialty food manufacturing businesses. The Premium Food Distribution segment consists of its differentiated distribution and wholesale businesses as well as certain seafood processing businesses. It provides servicing to approximately 22,000 customers. The logo and its family of brands and businesses includes Harvest Meats, Hempler's, Piller's, Grimm's Fine Foods, Freybe, Isernio's, Expresco and SJ Fine Foods. The Company operates in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and in Arizona, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, Ohio and Washington.


TSX:PBH - Post by User

Post by CanMan17on May 30, 2011 11:09am
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Post# 18644094

OT: YLO (vs PBH)

OT: YLO (vs PBH)
So, remember that discussion on PBH vs YLO as an investment and juicy dividend?

Over the last month, YLO has dropped by 20% while PBH has risen by 6%. Yikes.

I'm happy to say that I eventually did not pull the trigger on YLO.  I'm confident that the bottom (now at $3.85) is still quite uncertain, and that the dividend will have to be reduced since it's now at close to 17%.

Any of you guys get stung by this one?  Any of you guys still tempted (as I am)?

Regards,
CanMan17
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