Post by
PaulKing on May 29, 2021 4:39pm
No distribution raise in 9 years?
Good afternoon! I am considering a position in this, but am concerned with the fact there has been no increase in the distribution since inception. Are there any arguments or details I am missing that might sway me to purchase? I appreciate the input!
Comment by
claritas on May 30, 2021 9:38am
It is already paying out 94% of distributable cash, so it can't pay out what it is not coming in. I think the Company is focusing on growing the company (and its cash flow) and thus there lies the thesis for considering this company.
Comment by
SNAKEYBOY on May 30, 2021 9:12pm
NWH you buy because of the safety of the healthcare sector and enjoy the 6% yield like a GIC. It's not a growth stock and will probably trade beween $12.50 and $14.00
Comment by
SNAKEYBOY on Jun 01, 2021 8:54pm
Well if you bought NWH and your average price is $11-12ish, you have a 10% capital gain and 7% dividend collected for life. Don't need to buy a REIT for dividend increases, especially if NAV/unit goes up
Comment by
pjn0987654321 on Jun 03, 2021 8:45am
The usual explanation is that the first "month" of a company's existence may be 5 or 6 weeks, if the company didn't come into being on the 1st of a month. Hence, the first payment would be for 5 or 6 weeks and subsequent payments being for the approximate 4 weeks of a month.