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Alaris Equity Partners Income 6 25 Senior Unsecured Debentures T.AD.DB.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  ADLRF | T.AD.UN

Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based trust. The Trust’s operations consist of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred or common limited partnership interests, preferred or common interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, and loans receivable. The Trust’s Canadian investments are made through a wholly owned Canadian corporation, Alaris Equity Partners Inc. and its American investments are made through two Delaware corporations, Alaris Equity Partners USA Inc., Salaris USA Royalty Inc., and their subsidiaries.


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Comment by SunsetGrillon Mar 11, 2022 7:37pm
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RE:RE:Scotia-At this point I'll take the fvcking $21 target c'mon

RE:RE:Scotia-At this point I'll take the fvcking $21 target c'monHoly Crapp Herman - Wrong?? You may want to check the share price currently - If you look back over the last three years Scotia has been consistenly the lowest target and consistently CORRECT  its easy too look back and they were corrrect- looking forward who knows. Open your eyes. 

HermannHaller wrote: I think I see why now they have been so conservative (wrong). Their valuation is based on looking at the 3-year average multiple on the stock. Of course the past 3-years were dominated by the pandemic scare and the huge volatility in the market. They should take the multiple where it traded pre-pandemic, then, considering that the coverage ratio and payout has improved, use an appropriate multiple looking forward. Unless they are expecting another pandemic.


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