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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Chartwell Retirement Residences T.CSH.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWSRF

Chartwell Retirement Residences is a Canada-based open-ended real estate trust. The Company is engaged in the business of serving and caring for Canada’s seniors. The Company owns and operates a complete range of senior housing communities, from independent living through to assisted living and long-term care. The Company operates through the Retirement Operations segment. It provides resident... see more

TSX:CSH.UN - Post Discussion

Chartwell Retirement Residences > Sold a few this week T.CSH.UN
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Post by TimeBuilder1 on Jan 17, 2025 2:09pm

Sold a few this week T.CSH.UN

Just to get some extra cash needed  to cover some of our CRA forced 
RIF transfers for 2025    A heavely over weighted position
& with a VERY Very Low ACB. But  our balance is still  a core holding investment  ;>)

Regards to ALL investors, TimeBuilder 
Comment by Banshee on Jan 18, 2025 4:54pm
A  year or so back you made a post about how your Portfolio generated about 49 grand in divs every month , most likely more today so exactly why do you require extra cash , are you crying poverty , don't know why , you live in a 2 bedroom house on a nice Crescent that you paid in full decades ago , no kids and like Ebebeneerer , l just love those old Xmas movies from the early 30 s to ...more