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Chemtrade Logistics Income 6 50 Convertible Unsecured Subordinated Debentures T.CHE.DB.E

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGIFF | T.CHE.UN | T.CHE.DB.G | T.CHE.DB.H

Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund is a Canada-based company that operates a diversified business providing industrial chemicals and services to customers in North America and around the world. The Company's segments include Sulphur and Water Chemicals (SWC), and Electrochemicals (EC). SWC segment markets, removes and/or produces merchant, Regen and sulphuric acid, sodium hydrosulphite, elemental sulphur, liquid sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, sodium bisulphite, and sulphides, and provides other processing services. This segment also manufactures and markets a variety of inorganic coagulants used in water treatment, including aluminum sulphate, and a number of specialty chemicals, including sodium nitrite. EC segment manufactures and markets sodium chlorate and chlor-alkali products including caustic soda, chlorine and HCl, largely for the pulp and paper, oil and gas and water treatment industries. These products are marketed primarily to North American and South American customers.


TSX:CHE.DB.E - Post by User

Comment by leo101on May 11, 2021 1:00pm
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Post# 33174385

RE:RE:Phew... :)

RE:RE:Phew... :)
Kherson wrote:
my2pennies wrote:
Phew, I was expecting something MUCH WORSE than that. Distributable cash after maintenance, expenses, and capex is $17,302,000 so I'm happy that they can cover the $0.05 monthly distribution with a bit to spare even with these absolutely dreadful current market conditions.

Not gonna sweat a large price pullback tomorrow (as my cost basis is waaaaaaaaaaay lower than the current price), and actuallyhoping it does dive so I can pick up some more. I've already got my stink bids in. LOL. Anyways, I'll continue to be long now that I consider the current $0.05 distribution to be sustainable, especially as revenue recovers as we get back to "normal" over the next 12-24 months.

I'm loving the volatilety and buying opportunities this pandemic has caused in the high distribution paying stock arena. Even a knuckle dragger like me can make ridiculous capital gains and secure very sustainable low cost monthly/quarterly dividend income. It's allowed me to shave 10 years of my retirement plan in under 10 months (yup, I'm patting myself on the back). It sometimes feels like a I won the lottery dream; please don't wake me!

May fortune find its way into each of your pockets. Cheers!



Is the current distribution sustainable? Maybe you should take a closer look at page 2 of the 1st Quarter Financial Statements under the heading "Liabilities and Unitholders Equity". 
Kherson



kherson makes an excellent point. a lot of risk in this company.
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