CI Financial CorpCIX.TODON'T BUYJul 24, 2013Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Aug 14, 2025. Market Open.
Building US business dramatically, planning to take public sometime in the future. Canadian side is well run, but the mutual funds business hasn't grown in years, perhaps 10% a year. Big dividend. Combining both sides of the business should garner a $35 stock price easily, $50 if they really tried. Yield is 4.6%.
(Analysts’ price target is $19.25)It used to be a great stock and the earnings ratio of 20X has dropped to 5X. It pays a 5% dividend and is buying back stock. The IPO of the U.S. business part is possible. It sold off part of its business to private equity via preferred shares which have a 14% guaranteed annual minimum return.. This could cause losses to common shareholders. He would prefer IGM.
Biggest shareholder would be Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS-T) which controls a good chunk of the company. There is a lot of speculation that they may consolidate their interest at some point at which time you could see the stock move up 15%-20%. This company is an asset manager and in this environment, asset managers do very well. Thinks this one is fairly valued. There are others that he likes such as Gluskin Sheff (GS-T).