Why ATD.B and not SIS on your bull list?

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Looking from a newbie viewpoint. SIS looks like a better suited for the bull list than ATD.B.
Any reason why you are not including SIS? Can you do a report on SIS? Love their monthly dividend and yield. Looks like they have their operations ironed out (cashflow)

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Asked on February 4, 2021 8:18 pm
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Hi there,

Since ATD is on our Foundational Stock list it won't find itself one of our Bull Lists. We avoid duplicating stocks across Foundational, Growth Bull List and Dividend Bull List . So we very much like the company.

In terms of SIS, it was a Bull List recommendation of ours previously. Both myself and Dan own the company and are quite happy with. The new acquisition is a transformational one and should help drive growth for years to come. It operates in the right industry and believe in the long term prospects of the company. It is also a Canadian Dividend Aristocrat and the yield + dividend growth makes for an attractive income stock. It is actually a nice blend between income and growth.

We don't keep stocks on our bull list in perpetuity otherwise the list remains stale. HOwever, you can see our historical selections at the very bottom of the Bull List page. Of note, we are in the middle of earnings season with several reports and updates to do. We can certainly update the SIS report, it just might take longer than usual.

Mat

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Posted by Mathieu Litalien
Answered on February 5, 2021 4:43 am
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Hi there,

Since ATD is on our Foundational Stock list it won't find itself one of our Bull Lists. We avoid duplicating stocks across Foundational, Growth Bull List and Dividend Bull List . So we very much like the company.

In terms of SIS, it was a Bull List recommendation of ours previously. Both myself and Dan own the company and are quite happy with. The new acquisition is a transformational one and should help drive growth for years to come. It operates in the right industry and believe in the long term prospects of the company. It is also a Canadian Dividend Aristocrat and the yield + dividend growth makes for an attractive income stock. It is actually a nice blend between income and growth.

We don't keep stocks on our bull list in perpetuity otherwise the list remains stale. HOwever, you can see our historical selections at the very bottom of the Bull List page. Of note, we are in the middle of earnings season with several reports and updates to do. We can certainly update the SIS report, it just might take longer than usual.

Mat

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Posted by Mathieu Litalien
Answered on February 5, 2021 4:43 am