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The freight business will soon be running smoothly again. So in a few years when all this crap is over


Triton International's payout ratio is 32.14 %.


Quarterly dividend in June of 0.65 $. This corresponds to an annualized dividend of $2.60 and a dividend yield of 4.70%.

Next ex-date according to DivTimer 07.12.22 Paydate 22.12.22 expected $0.74


Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 66.27% of the company's shares.


The company's revenue increased by 20.3% year over year. As a group, equities analysts forecast that Triton International Limited will post 10.76 earnings per share for the current year.


Data from DivTimer

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Bought at €54.59
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It's just a very cyclical business. I somehow don't feel in a position to give an assessment, I don't know anything about the industry so far. At first glance, they have a lot of debt and in the last 19 years they have only had positive repayment power (FCF minus dividends) three times. To put it bluntly, that sounds so bad that I don't seem to understand something about the business. Perhaps the debt is so huge because there are some containers with leasing contracts on the balance sheet? I would have to delve deeper into the balance sheet, but I don't have much time for that at the moment. My exams are over next week, then I'll have a look at them and FM ;) Definitely a sector that I don't have in my portfolio yet
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Nice offensive today 💪☺️
I put them on the list a few weeks ago, since then they've only been going up🤨😂
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I had a look at it a few months ago, but other things were more interesting at first. I'd have to take a closer look again 😅
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