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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Chorus Aviation Inc T.CHR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHRRF | T.CHR.DB.B | T.CHR.DB.C | T.CHR.DB.A

Chorus Aviation Inc. is a global aviation solutions provider and asset manager, focused on regional aviation. The Company’s primary business activities include contract flying, managing aircraft on behalf of fund investors and other third-party aircraft investors and/or owners, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul services and pilot training. The Company operates through Regional... see more

TSX:CHR - Post Discussion

Chorus Aviation Inc > Fund III
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Post by Hich1205 on Dec 15, 2023 10:48am

Fund III

I'm suspecting some news very shoortly about the Fund III. Now that the 10 Years T-bill are declining, investors will have more room and appetite to invest in specialized funds.
If that happens, it will give a boost to the stock price. But still remains the question of poor management and Board oversight : instead of strategic planning including risk assessment ans effective execution, the management is relying on dreams and hope. And the Board does not seem to challenge that much the management, but I guess it's understandable, since the Board is having one of the best compensation in the market - The Board compensation is actually almost the same as for Air Canada (xx billins in mrket cap vs CHR few hundreds) and much more than Banks' board compensation
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