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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Atrium Mortgage Investment Corp T.AI

Alternate Symbol(s):  AMIVF | T.AI.DB.D | T.AI.DB.F | T.AI.DB.G | T.AI.DB.E

Atrium Mortgage Investment Corporation is a non-bank lender, which provides financing solutions to commercial real estate and development communities in urban centers in Canada. Its mortgages are secured by all types of residential, multi-residential and commercial real estate located in Canada. Its investment objectives are to preserve its shareholders' equity and provide its shareholders with... see more

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Atrium Mortgage Investment Corp > Big special dividend coming...
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Post by MyHoneyPot on Nov 18, 2023 12:24pm

Big special dividend coming...

In the third quarter AI added $5.222 million to their loan loss provisions or almost 12 cents a share in loan loss, other wise they would have had earnings of 37 cents a share. 

In Q4 they will have earning of 37 cents a share, unless they come up with another loan loss provision, but it think they are pretty well covered. 

That should make yearly earning of at least $1.28 a share. 

This means we should see a special dividend of approximately 36-37 cents a share issued in December 2023. 

That would make the return on a share valued at $10.50 of 12% for 2023 with a provision for mortage loan losses of 17.8 million of about 40 cents a share. 

The 17.8 million in loan losses can be brought back into earning at a later date, and really with a small actively managed porfolio they should not have a lot of loan losses. So they have 40 cents a share of future earning sand bagged.

IMHO
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