Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund (TSE:BPF.UN - Get Free Report) announced a monthly dividend on Thursday, November 21st,TickerTech Dividends reports. Stockholders of record on Friday, November 29th will be paid a dividend of 0.113 per share on Friday, November 29th. This represents a $1.36 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 7.74%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Thursday, November 21st.
Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund Price Performance
Shares of BPF.UN traded down C$0.02 during mid-day trading on Tuesday, hitting C$17.51. 60,688 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 34,791. The company has a current ratio of 1.10, a quick ratio of 17.13 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 44.35. The business has a 50-day moving average of C$17.57 and a 200 day moving average of C$16.74. Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund has a one year low of C$15.00 and a one year high of C$18.10. The stock has a market capitalization of C$372.61 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.86 and a beta of 1.56.
Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund Company Profile
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund operates as a limited purpose open-ended trust. The company, indirectly through Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership, owns trade-marks used by Boston Pizza International Inc It operates and franchises Boston Pizza restaurants. The company was founded in 1964 and is based in Richmond, Canada.
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