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Dri Healthcare Trust T.DHT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DHTRF

DRI Healthcare Trust is an open-ended trust that provides unitholders with differentiated exposure to the anticipated growth in the global pharmaceuticals and biotechnology markets. Its business model is focused on managing and growing a diversified portfolio of pharmaceutical royalties to deliver attractive growth in cash royalty receipts over the long term. Geographically, it has a presence in the United States; European Union; Japan, and Rest of the world.


TSX:DHT.UN - Post by User

Comment by mjh9413on Mar 11, 2022 3:43pm
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Post# 34507750

RE:RBC 2

RE:RBC 2One important aspect of DHT. from their prospectus and subsequent statements is, viz.,"We anticipate paying cash distributions equal to approximately 20% to 30% of our available cash generated on an annual basis, which we define as cash generated from operating activities, less interest paid, debt repayment obligations on our securitization indebtedness and debt issuance costs. We currently intend to pay such cash distributions in the form of four quarterly cash distributions and one additional special cash distribution" so why is anyone asking about dividends or increasing dividends!. 
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