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Chorus Aviation Inc T.CHR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHRRF | T.CHR.DB.B | T.CHR.DB.C | T.CHR.DB.A

Chorus Aviation Inc. is a global aviation solutions provider and asset manager, focused on regional aviation. The Company’s primary business activities include contract flying, managing aircraft on behalf of fund investors and other third-party aircraft investors and/or owners, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul services and pilot training. The Company operates through Regional Aviation Services segment. The Company offers contracted flying services within North America and also provides medical, logistical and humanitarian flight operations to Canadian and international customers. Its subsidiaries include Jazz Aviation LP, a regional airline in Canada and provider of regional air services under the Air Canada Express brand; Voyageur Aviation Corp., a provider of specialty charter, aircraft modifications, parts provisioning and in-service support services, and Cygnet Aviation Academy, an accredited training academy preparing pilots for direct entry into airlines.


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Comment by Kings_kidon Dec 09, 2012 8:27am
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Post# 20704626

RE: RE: RE: RE: Dividend safe?

RE: RE: RE: RE: Dividend safe?

Boshii, I understand what you are tying to say, however my question was not regarding the size/percentage of the dividend.  My question was regarding the safety of the dividend, there is no way you can compare Apple a 500 Billion Market Cap company with 160 Billion revenue/year, not to mention a tech company to CHR.B a 470 Million Market Cap with 2 Billion revenue/year and an aviation company.  It's not that there revenue numbers aren't growing cause they are, seems they have had a good year so far.  The part that concerns me is that the dividend is just shy of 16%.  So if you have any information on the safety of the dividend I would love to hear it but if you could use a little bit of common sense while doing it I would appreciate it!

 

Good luck to everyyone this week!

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