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CI Financial Corp T.CIX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CIXXF

CI Financial Corp. is a diversified global asset and wealth management company operating primarily in Canada, the United States and Australia. The Company is engaged in the management and distribution of a range of financial products and services, including wealth management, insurance, and others. The Company operates through three segments: Asset Management, Canadian Wealth Management, and U.S. Wealth Management. The Asset Management segment includes CI Global Asset Management, which operates in Canada, and GSFM Pty Ltd., which operates in Australia. The Canadian Wealth Management segment includes the operations of CI Assante Wealth Management, Aligned Capital Partners, CI Private Wealth, Northwood Family Office, CI Direct Investing and CI Investment Services. The U.S. Wealth Management segment includes Corient Private Wealth LLC, an integrated wealth management company providing comprehensive solutions to ultra-high-net-worth and high-net-worth clients across the United States.


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Comment by deno11115on Jul 02, 2005 7:09pm
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Post# 9234275

RE: Undervalued

RE: UndervaluedIf turned to into a trust what would the dividend be? How much cash do they have for dividend? Been speaking to people in the industry and they are saying they probably can pay out as much as $2 dollars a share is that reasonable? Any answers welcome. Thanks
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