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Diversified Royalty Corp T.DIV

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.DIV.DB.A | BEVFF

Diversified Royalty Corp. is a multi-royalty company. The Company is engaged in acquiring royalties from multi-location businesses and franchisors in North America. It owns Mr. Lube + Tires, AIR MILES, Sutton, Mr. Mikes, Nurse Next Door, Oxford Learning Centres, Stratus Building Solutions and BarBurrito trademarks. Mr. Lube + Tires is the quick lube service business in Canada, with locations across Canada. AIR MILES is a coalition loyalty program. Sutton is a residential real estate brokerage franchisor business in Canada. Mr. Mikes operates casual steakhouse restaurants in western Canadian communities. Nurse Next Door is a home care provider. Oxford Learning Centres is a franchisee supplemental education service. Stratus Building Solutions is a commercial cleaning service franchise company providing comprehensive environmentally friendly janitorial, building cleaning, and office cleaning services in the United States. BarBurrito is a quick-service Mexican restaurant food chain.


TSX:DIV - Post by User

Comment by taman1on Oct 28, 2023 3:20pm
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Post# 35705795

RE:RE:RE:Back in again

RE:RE:RE:Back in again

Yeah why not $2. $2 is better than $2.42 ...heck it is better than $2.80 the recent bought deal ...  why not $1.90 ...gosh $1.85 is even better .... essentially it is a question of potential profit ..buy at $2.42 and sell at $3.42 or buy at $2 and sell at $3 ...or whatever your plan ...it is basically same potential profit targeted…you trust your own analysis and understand that the market will get back to $3.50 or $4 as some analysts calculated and it did many times in the past …. waiting and  timing a position is hard and the 10% yield will help in the decision…. if it goes down it should be expected as it is the stock market and it can turn and go the other way and leave you just as well … one hope always to buy low and always to sell high …that’s the plan and as an incentive here collecting the monthly dividend …GLTA

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