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North American Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FFN $9.30)
- $9.30 P/E (TTM): 13.15X Cap: $503M
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Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FTN $10.90)
- $10.90 P/E (TTM): 11.75X Cap: $443M
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North American Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FFN $9.30)
- $9.30 P/E (TTM): 13.15X Cap: $503M
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Q: What are your thoughts on these for a retired investor looking to enhance yield over standard banking and insurance holdings. I'm thinking to swap part of my banking/ insurance holdings over to enhanced yield.
I see from past questions that you're not fans of split shares. What are the risks, when do these stocks work well, when are they at risk, and are there any of these or others that you think can be bought for a partial position in my banking/ insurance portfolio.
Thanks!
I see from past questions that you're not fans of split shares. What are the risks, when do these stocks work well, when are they at risk, and are there any of these or others that you think can be bought for a partial position in my banking/ insurance portfolio.
Thanks!
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North American Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FFN $9.30)
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- $7.75 P/E (TTM): 10.96X Cap: $926M
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Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FTN $10.90)
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- $7.74 P/E (TTM): 8.53X Cap: $87M
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North American Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FFN $9.30)
- $9.30 P/E (TTM): 13.15X Cap: $503M
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US Financial 15 Split Corp. Class A Shares (FTU $0.60)
- $0.60 P/E (TTM): 13.16X Cap: $1M
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- $11.63 P/E (TTM): 11.51X Cap: $10M
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Q: With the recent drop in prices, are any of the above attractive for dividends and price appreciation?
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