Lantic Sugar Limited and Rogers Sugar Ltd. merged into a new operating entity now known as Lantic Inc., on June 30, 2008. The established trademarks of Lantic and Rogers are being used by Lantic Inc. as we leverage the historic brand awareness we enjoy in Eastern Canada with the Lantic name and in Western Canada with the Rogers name.
Lantic Inc. operates a cane sugar refinery in Montreal, Quebec and Vancouver, British Columbia, as well as a sugar beet factory in Taber, Alberta. For over 125 years, the company has been offering a full range of all natural, high quality sugars with various crystal sizes, granulated, brown, icing, liquid, invert and dry blends.
With the acquisition of L.B. Maple Treat Corporation and Decacer, the company now also carry a range of authentic maple syrup products for both retail and industrial markets. The company’s goal is to offer the best quality sugars and sweeteners to satisfy customers.
Stock Chart & Metrics
- Ticker: tse:rsi
- Sector: Consumer Defensive
- Industry: Confectioners
- Market Cap: 0.58B
- P/E: 12.15
- Dividend Yield: 6.41%
- Payout Ratio (TTM): 84.10%
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Rogers Sugar – FAQ
What is the stock ticker for Rogers Sugar?
The stock ticker for Rogers Sugar is TSE:rsi.
Is Rogers Sugar a good stock to buy?
You need to consider your investment strategy and how TSE:rsi can fit in your portfolio.
The current dividend income score of 6/10 and dividend growth score of 3/10. Those 2 metrics together should help you decide the fit for your portfolio. Be it for income or for growth.
Is Rogers Sugar a Buy, Sell or Hold?
The Dividend Snapshot Opportunity Score of 47 out of 100.
The score reflects the strength of a buy signal but it does not show a sell signal if it’s low. The higher the better.
A sell signal is more difficult as it often relies on the reason you bought the stock in the first place.
Published at Sun, 24 Oct 2021 08:01:16 -0700