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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

Post by NobleHouseon May 28, 2024 8:41pm
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Reddeer

ReddeerYes , it is for so e reason apparent that some people have a problem contemplating compounding dividends or for Khersons sensibilities distributions over time..I like your spreadsheet although that timeframe is probably unattainable for us , but not for young people starting out in the investing world.That , l think is the great problem , this generation want everything now if not today.Patience is a virtue they all  or most seem to lack. For example , l have some neices that have told me that the first house they purchase , what a dream , must have 4 bedrooms 3 baths , preferably a pool and a two car heated garage..Like your Dad , my first house was 900 square feet , my second 1180 square feet , my third a whole lot bigger , but it seems , some seem to think they are entitled to now what took us a long time to achieve , and more important , pay for.Your statements regarding dividends are as far as l am concerned , engraved in stone.We have one poster who bets it all on losers and only the Oil sector and has less than 5% of what he had years ago , and another who is completely blind to the compounding of divs reinvested over time.Yex ,for sure it is not an overnight success but it is more reliable than pie in the sky investing and ignoring the value of those divs over a period of decades.
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