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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum DOMINION CITRUS INCOME FUND T.DOM.UN

"Dominion Citrus Income Fund provides an integrated suite of services for fresh produce. It offers finance, reporting and insurance, procurement, international logistics, ripening, sorting and grading, packaging and re-packing services."

TSX:DOM.UN - Post Discussion

DOMINION CITRUS INCOME FUND > On Watch for Q2
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Post by TheRock07 on Jul 22, 2012 7:23pm

On Watch for Q2

It should be very interesting and perhaps transformational.
Comment by TheRock07 on Jul 26, 2012 8:52am
One possibility is that we might see later this year, is the resumption of a small quarterly dividend of , say, 1/2 cent or about 2 cents per annum.   This would cost just $400,000 per year and would be sustainable, based on recent quarterly cash flows. I cant see why the new CEO has bought all of these shares, unless there are significant remunrative benfits, one of which would be dividend ...more  
Comment by TheRock07 on Jul 26, 2012 8:52am
One possibility is that we might see later this year, is the resumption of a small quarterly dividend of , say, 1/2 cent or about 2 cents per annum.   This would cost just $400,000 per year and would be sustainable, based on recent quarterly cash flows. I cant see why the new CEO has bought all of these shares, unless there are significant remunrative benfits, one of which would be dividend ...more  
Comment by sanspeine on Jul 30, 2012 8:15pm
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