Review of High Liner Foods
NOV 17, 2018 - Seafood company seeing changing food trends leading to slowing demand for products. Declining revenues and a high debt load are making it a 'value trap'. Coverage dropped as not much is expected from the company.
Download ReportQ: This company is projected to make 1.32 US/share for 2021 or $1.68 CDN.. The numbers come out next week. It seems awfully cheap and indications are the seafood industry is very strong. Are you able to tell me the highest p/e it has ever traded at? If the 4th q numbers are strong, I think they may raise the dividend closer to the pre-covid levels.
Read Answer Asked by Murray on February 16, 2022Q: They had nice q results out earlier in the week. Not an exciting company by it may be on the mend. It bumped it's Q dividend up to 10 cents but not yet back to pre-covid level of 14.5 cents a share.
Read Answer Asked by Murray on November 19, 2021-
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George Weston Limited (WN)
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Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (MFI)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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High Liner Foods Incorporated (HLF)
Q: Good morning. Watching Saputo ease after recent annual reporting. Encouraging that there didn't appear to be much news slippage prior to the release.
Interested to know what the current forward p/e estimates are for some of the consumer defensive names including SAP, L, WN, PBH, HLF and MFI.
Also could you please rank in terms of estimated dividend growth going forward - best to least.
Thanks so much!