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Rogers Sugar Inc T.RSI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RSGUF | T.RSI.DB.E | T.RSI.DB.F

Rogers Sugar Inc. is a Canada-based company. The principal business activities of the Company are the refining, packaging and marketing of sugar, and the packaging, marketing and distribution of maple products. The Company’s segments include Sugar and Maple products. The principal business activity of the Sugar segment is the refining, packaging and marketing of sugar products. The Maple products segment processes pure maple syrup and related maple products. The Company operates through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Lantic Inc. (Lantic) and The Maple Treat Corporation (TMTC). Lantic products include granulated (regular and organic), brown, icing, liquid, cubed sugars and specialty syrups, as well as agave, organic coconut sugar, Nature’s Raw sugar, maple sugar and flakes and other dry blends. TMTC’s products include maple syrup and derived maple syrup products supplied under retail private label brands in approximately 50 countries and are sold under various brand names.


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Comment by neugruftion Jan 19, 2014 1:05pm
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RE:rebuying

RE:rebuying I've held this in my portfolio for years now, and recently almost doubled my position. It's a long term hold for me, as refined sugar is such a staple in a modern economy that I don't really see it going away. In addition, their management has always struck me as prudent, and the dividend has provided a stable source of income. Even without the EU deal, the population growth in Canada and demand for sugar for both personal, commercial and yes, industrial use is going to grow at the same rate, providing Rogers with a slow but ever increasing customer base growth opportunity.
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