A Yield to Caution

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ALARIS ROYALTY CORP. $23 (Toronto symbol AD; Shares outstanding: 36.4 million; Market cap: $837.2 million; Dividend yield: 7.0%; www.alarisroyaties.com) lends money to its partners—private businesses—in exchange for royalties or distributions. Its goal is to generate stable cash flows and so provide its shareholders with dividend payments. These partner firms pay monthly distributions to Alaris, and the company adjusts the interest rates it charges them annually based on certain criteria. They include changes in a client’s sales or profits. Alaris pays a monthly dividend of $0.135 a share: the annual rate of $1.62 yield a high 7.0%. The company currently collects distributions from 16 private businesses. An example of Alaris’s partners is Planet Fitness, with 40 gyms in the U.S. The chain of health clubs plans to open 50 more locations. Alaris’s income depends on a highly volatile, highly leveraged business model. The company’s focus on private businesses also makes it difficult to value. Alaris does aim to invest in profitable firms operating in stable industries,…