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Superior Plus Corp T.SPB

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUUIF

Superior Plus Corp. is a Canada-based distributor of propane, compressed natural gas, renewable energy and related products and services. Through its primary businesses, propane distribution and CNG, RNG and hydrogen distribution, it delivers clean burning fuels to residential, commercial, utility, agricultural and industrial customers. Its segments include U.S. Retail Propane Distribution (U.S. Propane), Canadian Retail Propane Distribution (Canadian Propane), North American Wholesale Propane Distribution (Wholesale Propane) and Certarus Ltd. (Certarus). The U.S. Propane segment distributes propane gas and liquid fuels primarily in the Eastern United States and California, as well as the Midwest to residential and commercial customers. The Canadian Propane segment distributes propane gas and liquid fuels across Canada to residential and commercial customers. The Wholesale Propane segment distributes propane gas and other natural gas liquids across Canada and the United States.


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Comment by nedstar71on Nov 07, 2024 8:43am
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RE:RE:RE:S/P would be $3.00 to get 6% dividend

RE:RE:RE:S/P would be $3.00 to get 6% dividendA stock has to pay a dividend to be marginable?  Why is this the first time I've ever heard this?
BSdetector2016 wrote: Keeping the dividend allows it to remain marginable. The cut won't remain in place forever if the company can stabilize itself.

nedstar71 wrote: To be fair this won't be valued by the yield moving forward.  To me the size of the cut was stupid.  They should have either cut it in half or cut it completely.  Cutting it in half you could still maintain a 5-6% yield at the current price which would be ok for some income investors.  But as it stands no income investor would stick around for 2-3% yield in this subpar company, so they may as well have cut it completely if the true intention is to apply that money to buybacks and go balls to the wall with that.
While of course this is no way comparable to a reit, TNT.un completely suspended their distribution a year ago in favour of buybacks.  Combined with a share price decimation leading up to that period and a share consolidation the share price is actually up about 60% off the lows it hit since the distribution cut and share buybacks were announce and implemented.




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