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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Alaris Royalty Corp ALARF

"Alaris Royalty Corp is engaged in investing in operating entities. Its operations consist primarily of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred limited partnership interests, preferred interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, loans receivable, or long-term license and royalty arrangements."

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Alaris Royalty Corp > Put that in Pipe - Mickey Caph (Scotia Update)
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Post by SunsetGrill on Jan 11, 2019 9:06am

Put that in Pipe - Mickey Caph (Scotia Update)

Still wanna stick with $150 Million deployment for 2019???? Still wanna stick with 80% ratio. Scotia revised 2019 deployment to 30 mill down from 43 mill. But you know more than analysts - 5x more apparently. THey have a 150 mill to deploy RIGHT. Its hard to be humble. Now lets hear how scotia is wrong blah blah blah. - maybe but not that wrong


Alaris Royalty Corp. Elevated Leverage Likely a Mid-term Constraint to Net New Investment Activity OUR TAKE: We remain below consensus, but have made upward revisions to our EBITDA/sh and net cash from operating activities (NCOA)/sh estimates, largely reflecting a shift in funding sources that assumes Alaris will maintain elevated levels of debt in its capital structure. Our revisions reflect more modest levels of net new investment activity and a shift in our funding assumptions from common equity to further extension of senior credit lines and, potentially, hybrid debt. We have revised our valuation metrics to better align with the likely capital strategy and to enhance historical comparability (see Exhibits 1 and 2). Our target is derived from a 50/50 weighting of NCOA/EV yield and EV/EBITDA. Maintaining $19.00 target and SP rating. The stock has come off its lows, but investor confidence likely remains fragile. Operating with an increased level of leverage will possibly heighten investor sensitivity surrounding any deterioration in the health of the portfolio, and unexpected early redemptions of successful investments would present a headwind to growth, particularly if capital deployment slows. KEY POINTS In its early stages of being a public company, Alaris used minimal leverage and funded new investments largely through equity issuance that was accretive given valuation levels. Alaris has not tapped the equity markets since 2015, with new investments funded through recycling of capital from sale proceeds and debt. Following an active year of capital recycling and deployment, we expect leverage levels to become a constraint for net new investment activity over our forecast period. We expect Q4/18 debt to forward EBITDA to reach about 2.2x. The company's senior debt covenant of 2.5x provides some near-term flexibility to rise to 3x over 90 days; however, based on our 2019 outlook, we estimate the company has additional debt sustainable capacity of about $25M-$30M on its senior lines (see Exhibits 3 and 4). Much attention is paid to the outlook for gross new investment activity, but we think the more telling metric is net new investment, which reflects early redemptions and sale of legacy investments. We believe this better reflects the growth outlook, along with true underlying funding needs given the ability to recycle capital. We project net new investment activity in the $30M range for 2019 and 2020, down from an estimated $43M for 2018 (see Exhibit 5).
Comment by Capharnaum on Jan 11, 2019 4:49pm
https://www.alarisroyalty.com/upload/media_element/attachments/274/Alaris%20Investor%20Presentation_Nov%202018.pdf Slide #15 Total credit line capacity = $202M (CAD) Since then they've made a $60ish investment (CAD) since then, that would reduce capacity to about $140M. If you looked at my 80% payout scenario (actually 79%), I put $100M in net investments, not $150M... Straight from the ...more  
Comment by SunsetGrill on Jan 11, 2019 5:35pm
Well I guess thats what makes a market!!! We will see - I think they may get there but not that soon. Either way every month i get paid to wait. Will continue to trade around my core position below $17 or so. Scotia did mention they were below concenses so obviously they have a problem with them BUT......
Comment by MrEvilx on Jan 24, 2019 12:42am
Also notice one more thing with Alaris. WHEN ward the last time they gave business to banks?? Any bought deals?? Any equity raises?? AD is not into a business that does frequent deals/ raises. This makes most banks less interested in AD for obvious reasons. Don't trust everything these analysts say.. GLTA
Comment by mickeymouse on Mar 06, 2019 11:33pm
Well the title of your post here clearly shows that you have issues with anyone who doesn't agree with you as do your posts on other penny stock boards where you refer to people as being dumb, ignorant etc.  There is a reason you have 29 people ignoring you. AD deployed $185 million in 2018 and they are predicting maybe one redemption in 2019 - still want to go with this analyst and his  ...more  
Comment by SunsetGrill on Mar 07, 2019 8:22am
Im truly hope you are the 30th to ignore me. They way you twist things is incredible.  Still dont see a hair sprouting on ur balls Minnie. But first u would have to grow a pair.  Do you have such blind faith in all ur investments like CHE.UN (big winner)
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