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Alaris Royalty Corp ALARF

"Alaris Royalty Corp is engaged in investing in operating entities. Its operations consist primarily of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred limited partnership interests, preferred interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, loans receivable, or long-term license and royalty arrangements."


GREY:ALARF - Post by User

Comment by maypeterson Apr 18, 2019 8:36am
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RE:Valuable information

RE:Valuable informationActually NA analyst is the only one who picked up the info from the AIF. No stake in AD - got burned some time back - do lilke the model but folks who are investing do not give it the leeway required for investing in private equity. 

If you want to look at "not an honest person" go no further than the brilliant analyst from Cormark - David Macfadyen. Listen to the conference calls for Great Canadian Gaming and listen to his Questions. When the CEO has to tell the analyst that if he continues asking the same Question multiple times then he is wasting everyones time and the CEO will not be as polite next time - the person should take the hint and give up. 

Ever since he had a $8 price target on Great Canadian (and the stock went to $40) he has been waging a lone battle and trying his best to bring it down. His latest antics were to downgrade the stock and reduce price target from $44 to $41 (average estimate is $56) and do some scare mongering with the report. 

It is amazing these folks have jobs but Cormark is . . . .. . well for those who have been around they know what Cormark is and it is not the cream of the crop for those who were wondering about the same. 


checkup wrote: What I have gleaned from this is that the analyst at National Bank is not an honest person.  Quebec kinda has that reputation.  I'll never invest in NA and you can take that to the bank.


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