SIR Royalty Income Fund (TSE:SRV.UN - Get Free Report) announced a monthly dividend on Friday, January 17th,TickerTech Dividends reports. Investors of record on Friday, January 31st will be paid a dividend of 0.095 per share on Friday, January 31st. This represents a $1.14 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 8.67%. The ex-dividend date is Friday, January 17th.
SIR Royalty Income Fund Price Performance
Shares of TSE:SRV.UN traded up C$0.01 during mid-day trading on Wednesday, reaching C$13.15. 4,700 shares of the company were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 3,627. SIR Royalty Income Fund has a 1 year low of C$11.40 and a 1 year high of C$16.24. The firm's 50-day simple moving average is C$12.79 and its 200 day simple moving average is C$12.69. The firm has a market cap of C$110.20 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 5.77 and a beta of 2.51.
SIR Royalty Income Fund Company Profile
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SIR Royalty Income Fund, through SIR Royalty Limited Partnership, owns SIR's restaurants in Canada. The company operates concept restaurants under the Jack Astor's Bar and Grill, Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar, and Canyon Creek Chop House; and signature restaurant brands under the Reds Wine Tavern, Reds Midtown Tavern, Reds Square One, and The Loose Moose brands.
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