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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum True North Commercial REIT T.TNT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TUERF

True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (the REIT) is a Canada-based unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. The REIT is primarily focused on creating value for unitholders through the investment in and ownership of commercial properties in Canada. The REIT’s primary objective is to maximize total returns to its unitholders. Its returns include a stable, reliable... see more

TSX:TNT.UN - Post Discussion

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Post by SIGG1 on Sep 26, 2023 2:57pm

Under $2

by Friday.  This bloodbath is just getting started.  They'll make sure all retail investors lose everything.
Comment by Kylemcc10 on Sep 26, 2023 3:30pm
I mean if they can keep paying even 2 cents a month, this thing is a steal. It's trading like the properties are worth nothing 
Comment by borne2run on Sep 27, 2023 11:39am
One of the worst performing REITs on the TSX.  Read the quarterly reports and you will understand why. Q2 Report.  Interest Coverage declined from 3.00 x at the end of 2022 to only 2.62 x in Q2. Weighted average interest rate is 3.64% with an average term to maturity of 2.89 years. Indebtedness to Gross Book Value is 60.2% - way too much leverage. What happens when the mortgages are ...more  
Comment by SNAKEYBOY on Sep 27, 2023 11:42am
2.6 years is a long time as far as interest rate renewal is concern
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