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Sienna Senior Living Inc LWSCF


Primary Symbol: T.SIA

Sienna Senior Living Inc. is a Canada-based senior living provider. The Company offers a full range of senior living options, including independent living (IL), assisted living (AL) and memory care (MC) under its Aspira retirement brand, long-term care (LTC), and specialized programs and services. The Company owns and operates senior living residences in the Provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario. The Company owns and operates a total of approximately 82 senior living residences: 40 retirement residences (RRs) (including the Company's 50% joint venture interest in 12 residences in Ontario and Saskatchewan); 34 LTC communities; and eight senior living residences providing both private-pay IL/AL and funded LTC (including the Company's joint ownership in two residences in British Columbia). The Company also provides management services to an additional 12 senior living residences in the Provinces of British Columbia, Ontario and Alberta.


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Comment by BlueJay2020on Feb 22, 2024 1:13pm
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RE:Over the wall

RE:Over the wallThere is a notional ceiling we are going to bump into at some point, and that's the level of yield.  At $14, the yield will be 6.7% and that's OK,  Once you start getting closer to sub-6, then with the risk free rate at 5% questions start to be asked about alternatives, especially with a manageable but quite high payout ratio.  I'll be asking them myself!  If BCE, for example, was still close to 8% then I could see myself taking some profit off the table and into stocks like that (yes, I know BCE has a high payout if you're not using FCF as the measure).  But I own 10,000 SIA shares and would be needing to rebalance at that point anyway. Sometimes there are other factors than simply whether you like the stock.
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