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Sienna Senior Living IncSIA.TOCOMMENTNov 13, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 19, 2026. Market Open.
He recommended this when shares were beaten up during Covid. The government wasn't going to let SIA fail. But he sold all shares around $14, because operating costs (labour) will forever will be higher. It's a tougher business now, though SIA is managed well and demand is huge from the aging population.
Adjusted revenue increased by 5.6%, and the company focused on operating efficiencies which led to NOI growth and a double-digit increase in Operating Funds from Operations. Its occupancy grew by 2.5% in Long-Term-Care, and during the quarter it paid down credit facilities, increased its liquidity, and extended its weighted average term to maturity of debt. Higher interest rates may increase its interest expenses in the coming years, but management still expects 1.0% to 1.5% growth in its 2023 operating margins in its retirement segment. These results were OK, but the company does trade at a high valuation and has a high debt load with a net debt/EBITDA ratio of 8.9X. We feel this will take some time to see positive momentum.
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The quarter for SIA looked fine. Net operating income was up 9.9% with retirement up 11% and LTC up 9.1%. Occupancy was up to 88% in the retirement business with LTC at 97% occupancy. They were also able to increase rates by 5% and the outlook sounds largely optimistic.
Its not our favourite sector in general but things are moving in the right direction and think a case can be made if looking for something with an outsized yield.
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Previously, a very stable business with a nice distribution yield. The pandemic threw all this out the window. Difficulties on occupancy and labour costs. Very solid management. Pursuing attractive growth opportunities. Retirement portfolio has done surprisingly well throughout the pandemic. Challenge on LTC side will hopefully pass. Difficult stock, but you'll be rewarded long term.
Has had a love/hate relationship over the years. Right now he thinks it is a little expensive. Missed on their last quarter however the stock continued to go up. Prefers Chartwell Seniors Housing (CSH.UN-T). You are safe in this sector as there is a demographic shift as older people need more care. There is a lot of money coming from the US and buying into the Canadian sector. They view it as very safe with the discount to what US seniors homes are trading at.