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First Asset Active Canadian Dividend Equity 2014-09-03 236 1.27% N? N N? Y? TSX: FDY: First Trust First Trust AlphaDEX Canadian Dividend Plus Equity 2013-05-14 3 0.66% N? N N? ? TSX: FHB: First Asset First Asset European Bank Equity 2014-07-23 62 1.15% N? N N? ? TSX: FHC: First Trust First Trust AlphaDEX U.S. Consumer Staples Sector Equity 2014 ...
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: CIBC Asset Management CIBC Mutual Funds 51,900,000 FMR Corp. Fidelity Investments Canada Limited Fidelity funds 42,433,811 Bank of Montreal: 38,800,000 BMO Investments Inc. BMO Mutual Funds 33,125,440 Guardian Capital Group: Guardian Capital LP Guardian Group of Funds Ltd. 14,500,000 AGF Management Limited
Here are three ultra-high-yield dividend stocks that are bargain buys. As a business development company (BDC), it must return at least 90% of earnings to shareholders as dividends to be exempt ...
On November 13, Canadian Natural Resources Limited (NYSE:CNQ) declared a 13% hike in its quarterly dividend to C$0.85 per share. This was the company's 23rd consecutive year of dividend growth.
2012 - Mackenzie Investments completes the sale of the MRS Companies (MRS Trust, MRS Inc and MRS Securities Inc.) to B2B Trust, a subsidiary of Laurentian Bank 2013 - Mackenzie Investments announced a proposal to simplify and restructure its product offering through the renaming and merger of several funds as well as the amendment of investment ...
Annual dividend: $3.64. Dividend yield: 1.27 percent. Bottom line. Dividend stocks are a great way to generate passive income from your portfolio, and they make for great long-term investments ...
In June 2007, General Motors sold Allison Transmission to financial investors Carlyle Group and Onex Corporation. In 2010, Onex and the Canada Pension Plan acquired English engineering firm Tomkins, though Onex only held 14% of shares. [3] At the end of 2017, Onex acquired SMG.
A rationally priced drop for one group is a bonus or trading opportunity for the other. But the difference is not large. In a franked dividend, each $0.70 cash has $0.30 of franking attached (at the 30% company tax rate for 2005). To eligible investors it's worth $1.00, to others it's worth only $0.70 (of before-tax income in both cases).