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This is the kind of business that investors should own in this time in the market. It pays a nice dividend. It is nicely diversified in terms of the types of packaging. Products are well-suited to consumer staples, which aren’t as sensitive to the market cycle. Management owns a large stake in the company. He think it is a good long-term hold.
He likes this. In the consumer staples space, so it is a stable type of company and you can expect it to grow with GDP. His main concern is liquidity. It can be illiquid at times and you need to be careful of your position sizing. Prefers CCL Industries (CCL.B-T), but if it is income you are looking for, this one is fine.
A very stable stock. Distributes rigid packaging products. They have 3 main end markets; food packaging, cosmetics and healthcare like pill bottles. Very stable. They generate a ton of free cash flow. 10% free cash flow yield and are paying out only half of that as a dividend. Dividend yield of 4.64%.
This is a tough business. Packaging is a good consumer staples type of business. They do all the things right. Have a good dividend, raise it, and do share buybacks. He just can’t get past the illiquidity. Also, there has been quite a big run up on shares recently. Now trading at multiples that are on par with something like CCL Industries, which is much larger and a much more liquid company, which he would prefer.
(A Top Pick June 12/15. Up 66.05%.) Despite the stock being up, it is probably still no more expensive, from a valuation standpoint, than it was a year ago. Earnings have grown and the cash flow has grown significantly. Have made some acquisitions. Pays a nice dividend. Management owns a significant stake. Dividend yield of 4.4%.
One of the least celebrated but one of the most important businesses in Canada because it is the largest packaging company. Trade at an attractive multiple. The payout ratio is almost 60%.