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Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc T.BRE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BREUF

Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc. is a Canada-based real estate services company. The Company is a provider of services to residential real estate brokers and a network of approximately 21,000 REALTORS. The Company’s segment includes brokerage operations and Franchise Operations. The brokerage operations operate full service real estate brokerage locations in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. The Brokerage Operations provide services to real estate sales representatives. The franchise services operations provide services to real estate brokerages across Canada. The Company operates under the Royal LePage brand name across Canada, under the Via Capitale Real Estate Network brand in Quebec and under the Johnston & Daniel banner in upscale neighborhoods in Ontario.


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Comment by whodathunkiton Oct 06, 2016 12:53pm
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Post# 25317825

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:more 52 weeks highs....

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:more 52 weeks highs....I picked up a few more at $15.02.  Half of their revenue comes from fixed fees so unless they lose a large number of franchisees, coupled with the rest of their continuing variable fees, they shouldn't see too much hurt should the market cool down.  If memory serves me, they are only paying out about 55-60% of their CFFO so the dividend should be reasonably safe for a long while yet.

Cheers.
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