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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Westshore Terminals Investment Corp T.WTE

Alternate Symbol(s):  WTSHF

Westshore Terminals Investment Corporation is a Canada-based company, which owns all of the limited partnership units of Westshore Terminals Limited Partnership (Westshore). The Company invests in Westshore by way of distributions on Westshore's limited partnership units. Westshore operates a coal storage and unloading/loading facility at Roberts Bank, British Columbia. Westshore receives... see more

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Westshore Terminals Investment Corp > Trevor Rose's Insights - HOLD
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Post by Possibleidiot01 on Jul 06, 2024 12:00am

Trevor Rose's Insights - HOLD

HOLD
Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research

De-globalization is an issue, as WTE's port facility is a major route to Asia. But we think on-shoring is mostly for industrial companies, and we are not particularly concerned about commodity shipment declining in volume. WTE has a nice advantage in location, but it should be considered an income, not a growth, stock. Yield is 6.5% and may vary. It has paid three special dividends in the last four years as well (totalling $2.35 per share). The balance sheet is OK but growth is low. EPS for 2025 is expected to be $1.56, slightly less than it was in 2016. We would consider it 'ok' but not really exciting. But for income investors willing to hold a smaller, somewhat cyclical company, we think it would be suitable. 
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Comment by packerdriver on Sep 27, 2024 3:28pm
Yep, "you got it, Pontiac"...the only thing he forgot to mention is that when the SP is 10% above the 52wk low and 20% from the 52wk high (where it is now) it's a no-brainer buy. Wake me up the next time it flirts with that last 52wk high. We get it! It's not crypto, Ai or the latest fad mineral. It's called INVESTING (not buying lottery tickets) 6% for my money suits me just ...more  
Comment by malx1 on Sep 28, 2024 3:34pm
Packer is onto something.
Comment by Red_Deer on Oct 03, 2024 4:03pm
Dopes like Packer are to blame for downfall of Canada. Anyone who voted Liberal has blood on thier hands.
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