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.
Diversified with office, retail, industrial in both Canada and US. Institutional investors tend not to like diversified REITs. Over their skis on the balance sheet, so forced to sell assets and a lot of the best ones. Has become more of an office REIT in challenged markets.
When REITs come back into favour, this won't be leading the parade. Best move on and deploy capital into one of the other suggestions from today.
Everyone expected that the Minnesota and Houston assets to outperform, but their Alberta assets got hit really hard when oil prices dropped. They are planning to sell some of their US assets. Good management. In office and retail, not only do you have to deal with Alberta’s slowing economy, but you are dealing with headwinds coming from retail.