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.
Not the highest quality REIT, but he does like it here. 8% dividend yield and it is trading at a very reasonable valuation, 10.7X 2016. Payout ratio is at about 87%, and he sees that declining next year. 32% of its revenue stream is from the US. His problem is that it doesn’t have any growth rate over the next couple of years, due to the areas they are in.