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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund T.BPF.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  BPZZF

Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (the Fund) is a Canada-based open-ended trust. The Fund operates through its subsidiaries, Boston Pizza Holdings Trust, Boston Pizza Holdings GP Inc. and Boston Pizza Holdings Limited Partnership, its 80% owned subsidiary Boston Pizza GP Inc. (BPGP), and its interest in Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership. BPGP is the managing general partner of Royalties LP. The Fund indirectly, through Royalties LP, acquire the trademarks and trade names owned by Boston Pizza International Inc. (BPI), including 'Boston Pizza' and other similar related items, logos and designs (collectively, the 'BP Rights') used in connection with the operation of Boston Pizza restaurants in Canada. The Company operates approximately 372 Boston Pizza Restaurants in the Royalty Pool, of which approximately 370 were operating and open for business to the public.


TSX:BPF.UN - Post by User

Post by Nosleepon Jul 24, 2018 10:52am
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sheesh....pounded.

sheesh....pounded.what exactly is going on here. Are the restaurants stuggling that badly? who knows? tarriff affect? i dunno, but mulit year lows upon us. I mean even if they had a few bad quarters and had to lower the div a little bit, does it really matter in the long run? should pay us out for a long long time to come. 

Buying today if the dividend is maintained is a pretty darn nice return each year. Sitting at over 7.5 percent.

Nosleep
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