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High Liner Foods (HLF.TO)

14.79
+0.13 (0.89%)
as of Jun 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick March 31/16. Up 23%.) They’ve had a couple of disappointing quarters as their growth projections didn’t quite come to fruition. Dividend yield of 3.1%.

DON'T BUY

Results were rather disappointing. Their products are not appealing to the health-conscious any more. He would avoid at this time.

PAST TOP PICK

(Top Pick Mar 31/16, Up 30.78%) They had disappointing earnings in November, but he bought it right. He got the upside and still owns it. It is a way to play the demand for protein.

COMMENT

High Liner (HLF-T) or Clearwater (CLR-T)? Sold his holdings on this about 3 months ago. Both stocks have had about a 22%-25% haircut in the last 90 days. Both are free cash flow generators, 8.2% for Clearwater and 6.1% for this one. There is $55 million of free cash flow for Clearwater, about 50% more in absolute dollars than on this one. ROE is about the same. The big difference in the coming year, is on the ROE, where it is forecasted to be 21% for this company. In comparison, Clearwater appears to be better value with better growth prospects.

COMMENT

This is a stock that got absolutely killed in 2015, and had a tremendous resurgence last year. In general, he likes the protein stocks. This is inexpensive, and still has an acquisition strategy which it is trying to play out. Good company.

BUY

(Market Call Minute.) Even though the price has come off a lot, it has still been a good performer this year. He thinks there are better times ahead. The balance sheet is improving.

PARTIAL SELL

There is volatility in this sector. It is because of the rising US dollar. Volumes went down. Take some profits if you are up.

HOLD

A great company. They’ve had some turbulence in the last couple of years, but to start a company like this from scratch, you would have to spend an awful lot of money. Has a lot of assets that are difficult to replicate. A great company to own over the long-term. Trading at about 14X earnings, so pretty reasonably priced.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Sept 3/15. Up 55.22%.) This has only done well because it did so poorly in 2015. The valuation on this company is dirt, dirt cheap. He still sees a lot more value in this. Still a Buy.

COMMENT

Surprised everyone by coming out with some excellent earnings. They’ve made considerable progress in several areas. Have about 5 things working for them all at once. Made a tremendous transition from fishing on the east coast to value-added processing in the North American market. They supply about 10% of the US market and 50% of the Canadian market.

WAIT

They are selling a component of their business. Stock was up today, but he thinks there is a couple of dollars left. There are about 3 analysts covering this, and you might get an upgrade tomorrow.

HOLD

Had a long upward move from 2011 until it reached the peak at the beginning of 2015. It then broke down, and it is now trying to form some kind of a base. It broke above its pivot point and he thinks it will come down to test and then continue upwards.

HOLD

This is a long-term Hold, not a short-term play. They capitalize on the trends of seafood and healthier eating, which are currently very strong across North America. Historically they’ve done an outstanding job, making very good acquisitions, integrating them well. Lately have run into some problems. Organic growth has been negative and they’ve taken on too much debt. They have a leveraged situation which they are now addressing. Feels they’ve done a pretty good job recently in improving the business, and you should see them going back to the positive growth rate.

WEAK BUY

It should climb back up. When it comes to China you are better with CLR-T. HLF-T gives you the value added, processed, packaged foods.

COMMENT

Likes the specialty food business as well as the seafood business. Has not followed this one closely, but does own Clearwater Seafoods (CLR-T). (See Top Picks.)

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