Stock price when the opinion was issued
Tempting. You'd get a yield of about 8% until the end of September, and 7.25% after that unless they call it back. You could buy a 5-year GIC in a registered account, no risk, and a yield of 5.32%. Or buy a laddered group of preferreds with about 6%.
Pretty indebted, not the best credit rating, fairly illiquid. If he's going to take the risk, he really wants the reward. He doesn't love either, but the AX.UN common shares with a yield of 8.34% are a better bet right now.
They are upping their exposure into the US, which is currently at about 24%. Their goal is 30%. A higher leveraged name, but their balance sheet is improving. He sees in-line growth of around 3.5%, which is equal to its diversified peers. Payout ratio is trending down and looking a lot better.