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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canadian Life Companies Split Corp T.LFE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLSPF | T.LFE.PR.B

The Companys investment objectives are (i) to provide holders of Preferred Shares with fixed cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends in the amount of $0.04375 per Preferred Share to yield 5.25% per annum on the original issue price (ii) to provide holders of Class A Shares with regular monthly cash distributions targeted to be $0.10 per Class A Share to yield 8.0% per annum on the... see more

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Canadian Life Companies Split Corp > Analysts continue to rate Lifecos better buy than banks
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Post by mouserman on Aug 02, 2024 8:20am

Analysts continue to rate Lifecos better buy than banks

Globe says Sunlife maintained at "sector outperform"

Sun Life Financial Inc (C:SLF)
Shares Issued 578,405,077
Last Close 8/1/2024 $67.33
Friday August 2 2024 - In the News

The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday, Aug. 2, edition that Scotia Capital analyst Meny Grauman has low expectations for second quarter earnings in the Canadian life insurance industry, despite seeing "lots of macro tailwinds." The Globe's David Leeder writes in the Eye On Equities column that Mr. Grauman says in a note: "We have favoured Canadian lifecos over Canadian banks since the beginning of the year, and despite 634 basis points of insurance outperformance we continue to believe that this trade has further room to go. ... Insurers still have an edge over banks when it comes to capital deployment including buybacks, which should provide a further boost to EPS growth across the group both this quarter and [into 2025]. Lifecos continue to be in a position to meet and even exceed their medium-term financial targets for both EPS growth and ROEs, while banks are likely to continue to struggle as PCL ratios have yet to peak, and loan growth remains constrained by a slowing economy and an over-levered consumer despite recent rate cuts in Canada." Mr. Grauman rates Sunlife Financial "sector outperform." Mr. Grauman continues to target the shares at $73. Analysts on average target the shares at $75.50

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