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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum American Hotel Income Properties REIT 6 00 Convertible Unsecured Subordinated Debentures T.HOT.DB.V

Alternate Symbol(s):  AHOTF | T.HOT.UN

American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP is a trust that invests in hotel real estate properties. The company's primary business is owning Premium Branded hotels, which have franchise agreements with international hotel brands including Marriott, Hilton, and IHG. It generates revenue from the room, food, beverage, and other revenue. The other revenue is comprised of conference room rentals... see more

TSX:HOT.DB.V - Post Discussion

Post by Jimmy713 on Mar 11, 2021 5:31am

In a nutshell

The rwport is simply confirming that next quarter is a solid one (almost back to usual). Further to the fact that the worst is over.

Keeping in mind Q4 was a slow season in the top of covid-19 ... Q1 looks good already even though it is a slow season too, with less concern about covid-19.

Sure, weak hands will fold, but I don't see the analysts/market taking this in a bad turn.

Good luck fellow longs
Comment by Wizzard on Mar 11, 2021 9:25am
I don't believe the dividend ever disappeared, the cheaper shares you bought last year has more than offset the dividend you lost, The yield on those shares will be considerable moving forward plus capital appreciation. So if 2-3 years out dividend is 70 % of what they did pay out the yield be much higher than 8 percent based on even a purchase at 4 $ today. Have to agree this has nothing to ...more  
Comment by BudFox198777777 on Mar 11, 2021 10:05am
Agree. Last chance (between now and next earnings) to load up at these levels before things go back to normal. Onward and upward.
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