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E-L Financial Corp Ltd T.ELF

Alternate Symbol(s):  ELFIF | T.ELF.PR.F | T.ELF.PR.G | T.ELF.PR.H

E-L Financial Corporation Limited is a Canada-based investment and insurance holding company. The Company operates through two segments: E-L Corporate and Empire Life. E-L Corporate segment represents investments in stocks and fixed income securities held directly and indirectly through pooled funds, closed-end investment companies and other investment companies. The investment strategy is to accumulate shareholder value through long-term capital appreciation and dividend and interest income from its investments. Empire Life segment offers individual and group life and health insurance, investment and retirement products to Canadians. The segment provides a range of life insurance and wealth management products, employee benefit plans and financial services to meet the needs of individuals, professionals and businesses through a network of Independent Financial Advisors (IFA), Managing General Agents (MGA), National Account firms and Group Solutions brokers and representatives.


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Comment by dangoodon May 13, 2015 9:09pm
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Post# 23726511

RE:$118.96 Income per Share

RE:$118.96 Income per ShareThere are some things you can do as a public company and splitting the shares would make it easier for me to buy and sell as I wish. They return on average in excess of 5%per year so a reasonable dividend of 3%per year would help. Also, with yields above 5% on their preferreds in after tax dollars the preferreds should be bought out. A no brainer. They will eventually suffer a loss on their international portfolio of stocks so liquidity would help. Otherwise I clip the coupons on their preferreds.
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