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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Timbercreek Financial Corp T.TF

Alternate Symbol(s):  TBCRF | T.TF.DB.D | T.TF.DB.E | T.TF.DB.F

Timbercreek Financial Corp is a Canada-based non-bank, commercial real estate lender providing shorter-duration, structured financing solutions to commercial real estate investors. The Company is focused on providing structured financing solutions to real estate owners and investors and acts as an alternative asset class investment manager. The investment objective of the Company is to secure... see more

TSX:TF - Post Discussion

Timbercreek Financial Corp > Bought in Today $6.59
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Post by MyHoneyPot on Oct 06, 2023 12:33pm

Bought in Today $6.59

My thesis is this, they were $1 higher a few months ago ($7.60 july 24), all their loans are really shorter term in Nature. The bad loan they ran into is a first mortage, and it sounds like there is a buyer for the property. 

With a return in 10.5% and there is really a strong opportunity for capital appreciation. Their current NAV is $8.33 and they are trading significantly below net asset value. 

If they lost 1/2 of the investment, they would still have a NAV of around $7.50. 

With the current NAV of  $8.33 the investment was made into residential property, the last time I checked we had a property shortage, i think its looks like a reasonable risk return.

They have been in business for more than 7 years and are at a pretty well all time low. 

IMHO 

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