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Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks
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10033Some mutual fund trusts do I believe.DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck-11/11/2005
10032<<What trusts pay on a date other than the 15th?>> REITs tend to be tnsaf-11/11/2005
10031High yield alternative? This power IPO in Australia is reported to be projectingTaikun-11/10/2005
10030Question for the board, sorry I haven't been following the thread. What trusDavid-11/10/2005
10029a.handbag. I could see $40 oil or a little lower in a recession but not in theJim P.-11/9/2005
10028Many Canadian energy trusts are moving up today. Eleven of the 16 in ES are up. Tommaso-11/9/2005
10027I am sure his shareholders will be much happier if Oil drops $20I_C_Deadpeople-11/9/2005
10026I've watched Lee Raymond talk down the price of oil for quite a while. My ina.handbag.-11/9/2005
10025Exxon Chairman claims oil prices should be $20 lower in another WSJ article. GJim P.-11/9/2005
10024International Energy Agency forecast online.wsj.com Energy Agency Sets Grim OiJim P.-11/9/2005
10023I still find Energy Split attractive, but the 7.5% gain today has eaten up aboutTommaso-11/8/2005
10022<i>IMO what the Feds are/were really afraid of was big-time non-resource cSofaSpud-11/8/2005
10021Meant to post this on this thread: Message 21865881Tommaso-11/8/2005
10020I would however lay the responsibility for those non-taxable circumstances in thstan_hughes-11/8/2005
10019I'm no fan of fed. Finance's desire to tax trusts. But I have to say thSofaSpud-11/8/2005
10018Great message to Goodale from Baytex this morning, buried in their quarterly -- stan_hughes-11/8/2005
10017<bearish on energy trusts> ? No, I am not short energy trusts. If your Taikun-11/8/2005
10016Well, I would have to say COS is leveraged to oil in their RLI, and HTE has a shTaikun-11/8/2005
10015I understand that you are a trader, and bearish on energy trusts. I am an accumua.handbag.-11/7/2005
10014interesting. what about COS? Wyätt Gwyön-11/7/2005
10013<I would claim that a lever has two ends, and the long end from the pivot couTaikun-11/7/2005
10012<free cash flow can be used for other useful things> Sure, and you can seTaikun-11/7/2005
10011well, dividend moves aside, any oil company with fixed costs above zero will havWyätt Gwyön-11/7/2005
10010O.K.,I suppose "leverage" in the strictest sense implies something lika.handbag.-11/7/2005
10009<IMO energy trusts like HTE are LEVERAGED to the commodity price> Where dTaikun-11/7/2005
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