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Diversified Royalty Corp T.DIV

Alternate Symbol(s):  BEVFF | T.DIV.DB.A

Diversified Royalty Corp. is a multi-royalty company. The Company is engaged in acquiring royalties from multi-location businesses and franchisors in North America. It owns Mr. Lube + Tires, AIR MILES, Sutton, Mr. Mikes, Nurse Next Door, Oxford Learning Centres, Stratus Building Solutions and BarBurrito trademarks. Mr. Lube + Tires is the quick lube service business in Canada, with locations across Canada. AIR MILES is a coalition loyalty program. Sutton is a residential real estate brokerage franchisor business in Canada. Mr. Mikes operates casual steakhouse restaurants in western Canadian communities. Nurse Next Door is a home care provider. Oxford Learning Centres is a franchisee supplemental education service. Stratus Building Solutions is a commercial cleaning service franchise company providing comprehensive environmentally friendly janitorial, building cleaning, and office cleaning services in the United States. BarBurrito is a quick-service Mexican restaurant food chain.


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Comment by goldsternpon Jun 14, 2012 4:20pm
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Post# 20015510

RE: RE: National Bank

RE: RE: National Bank

Hate to point out that all the  sophisticated financial analysis and target price predictions although they are interesting,  seem to have little relationship to stock prices which seem to be better correlated with the price of snake oil and the randomness of automated trading. As I pointed out on DM Bullboard, a good example is the behavior of IDNG which has a one man company with holes in the ground and a forward stock split capitalized at $100 million (increasing by 8%/day) while BEV is capitalized at cash value and DM with over $100 billion in mineral resources capitlized at 0.25% of its resource value.

At the end of the day seems that getting a good stock price depends on finding a buyer who is more stupid than the owner ?

My best wishes to those who expect to profit from logical thinking !

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