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Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks
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9958<Canada is losing to much tax revenue off shore> Canadians are also invesBat Man-10/27/2005
9957Well maybe nobody has lost any money, but I bet everyone in Trusts feels a lots Bat Man-10/27/2005
9956Hey lets tone down the personal barbs. Handbag is entitled to his opinion just lGoldberry-10/27/2005
9955I'm not a Liberal supporter, and you cannot know whether I have contacted ana.handbag.-10/27/2005
9954It's been a trying month because you Liberal supporters are not contacting yBat Man-10/27/2005
9953For those of us with big long term positions in energy trusts this October has ba.handbag.-10/27/2005
9952That's very interesting. It might be the only way a nonresident of Canada caTommaso-10/26/2005
9951>>>What happens if cos increases another 2.00 to 6.00 per unit down theTommaso-10/26/2005
9950>>>What happens if cos increases another 2.00 to 6.00 per unit down theTommaso-10/26/2005
9949I did make a mistake about the amount flowing to OST. The annual amount will nowTommaso-10/26/2005
9948Holders of OST.UN may be interested in the following eMail, sent this am: Subjecjrzyl-10/26/2005
9947They own sugar processing companies and if they have profits they pay them all oTommaso-10/26/2005
9946Tommaso can you explain how the dividend relates flowing from cos to ost? What gGoldberry-10/26/2005
9945RSI looks to me like a sugar service company. As far as I know they own no plantSeeker of Truth-10/26/2005
9944Looking more carefully at OST.UN, it appears that the doubling of the dividend fTommaso-10/26/2005
9943As anyone who cares must already know, COS.UN has announced a doubling of its diTommaso-10/25/2005
9942You might be interested in the convertible debs. This one pays 9.5%. ConvertibleGoldberry-10/25/2005
9941I own RSI--bought it maybe six months ago to spread my commodities investment inTommaso-10/25/2005
9940Now that energy has regained some lost respect, I wonder if it is time to look ea.handbag.-10/25/2005
9939I am now withdrawing my BUY recommendation on ES, at least at the current price,Tommaso-10/25/2005
9938No cigar for me. I was trying to buy EEE under $12 and missed. Still, can't a.handbag.-10/21/2005
9937Nice call, up over $1 since the AM -- I was lowballing in the high $17s and obvistan_hughes-10/21/2005
9936Anybody else like PMT.UN at these levels. Bought in today at $18.85 yielding 15%Goldberry-10/21/2005
9935I would like to know if there are people holding BAC.UN (Barclay's AdvantageGold Panner-10/19/2005
9934<Both countries moved to tax business trusts in the same way as corporations Taikun-10/19/2005
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