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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Exchange Income Corp T.EIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.EIF.DB.J | T.EIF.DB.K | T.EIF.DB.L | T.EIF.DB.M | EIFZF

Exchange Income Corporation is a Canada-based diversified acquisition-oriented company. The Company operates through two segments: Aerospace & Aviation and Manufacturing. The Aerospace & Aviation segment is comprised of three lines of business: Essential Air Services, Aerospace, and Aircraft Sales & Leasing. Its Essential Air Services includes both fixed wing and rotary wing operations... see more

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Post by retiredcf on Nov 26, 2023 10:01am

Nice Plug

I own the a number of high dividend yield (just below 4% and higher) Canadian stocks. I am looking to add maybe 10 to 20 % to 4 or 5 positions. Retired, but still looking at safety of capital. Which of these, or other stocks do you believe have the greatest potential for price appreciation over the next couple of years if/when interest rates drop?

Of this list, with 'price appreciation' as the main goal, we would see these as the top five: BIP.UN, BAM, TD, BEPC, SLF. We would view this as a solid list overall. The only 4%+ add on we might suggest is EIF; it is a smaller company than the others ($2B) but likely has more growth potential than many of these. (5iResearch)
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