
Sprott’s specialized products include innovative physical bullion and commodity trusts, managed equities, mining ETFs, as well as private equity and debt strategies. They also partner with natural resource companies to help meet their capital needs through their brokerage and resource lending activities.
Sprott’s unique exchange listed physical bullion trusts give investors a more flexible way to own physical precious metals: fully allocated and unencumbered precious metals held at the Royal Canadian Mint that are redeemable for physical metals yet liquid and traded on the NYSE Arca and TSX exchanges.
Stock Chart & Metrics
- Ticker: TSE:sii
- Sector: Financial Services
- Industry: Asset Management
- Market Cap: 1.43B
- Market Cap Group: Small Cap
- P/E: 37.77
- Dividend Yield: 2.32%
Competitors
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Sprott – FAQ
What is the stock ticker for Sprott?
The stock ticker for Sprott is TSE:sii.
Is Sprott a good stock to buy?
You need to consider your investment strategy and how TSE:sii can fit in your portfolio.
The current dividend income score of 2/10 and dividend growth score of 0/10. Those 2 metrics together should help you decide the fit for your portfolio. Be it for income or for growth.
Is Sprott a Buy, Sell or Hold?
The Dividend Snapshot Opportunity Score of 21 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, 19 Dec 2021 21:03:54 -0800