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Dividend Growth Split Corp T.DGS

Alternate Symbol(s):  DDWWF | T.DGS.PR.A

The Funds investment objectives are to provide holders of Preferred shares with fixed, cumulative, preferential, quarterly cash distributions and to return the original issue price of 10.00 per Preferred share to shareholders at maturity; and to provide holders of Class A shares with regular monthly cash distributions, targeted to be at least 0.10 per Class A share, and the opportunity for growth in Net Asset Value per Class A share. The Fund invests, on an approximately equally weighted basis, in a portfolio consisting primarily of equity securities of Canadian dividend growth companies. In addition, the Fund may hold up to 20% of the total assets of the portfolio in global dividend growth companies for diversification and improved return potential, at the Managers discretion.


TSX:DGS - Post by User

Post by mousermanon Aug 01, 2024 10:04am
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DGS nav declining as AUGUST begins..

DGS nav declining as AUGUST begins..TRI heads down after Q report...
Thomson Reuters's second-quarter profit slipped while revenue rose on the back of strong performances from its core segments, leading the company to upgrade its revenue targets for the full year. 

The Canadian news and information conglomerate on Thursday posted lower net income at $841 million, or $1.86 a share, against $894 million, or $1.90 a share, in the comparable quarter a year ago. 

The company said the decline was largely due to the prior-year period including a $347 million gain on the sale of a majority stake in the company's Elite business. 

Adjusted earnings--which strips out exceptional costs and one-off items such as gains on the sale of Elite and changes in value of the company's London Stock Exchange Group investment--came to 85 cents a share. According to a poll of 14 analysts on FactSet, forecasts were for 82 cents a share in the period. 

Sales rose to $1.74 billion from $1.65 billion, in line with analyst forecasts for the period. 

Reuters credits the rise in revenue to 8% growth in recurring revenue in the period as well as 5% growth in transaction revenue. 

The company's main "Big 3" segments reported revenue growth of 7%, which collectively makes up 82% of total revenue. These are made up of legal professionals, corporates and tax and accounting professionals. 

Reuters's global print business was the only segment to see a decline, falling 8% in the period.
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