Timbercreek Financial (TSE:TF – Get Free Report) had its target price cut by research analysts at National Bank Financial from C$8.25 to C$8.00 in a report issued on Thursday,BayStreet.CA reports. The firm currently has a “sector perform” rating on the stock. National Bank Financial’s target price points to a potential upside of 18.34% from the stock’s previous close.
Separately, Canaccord Genuity Group decreased their price target on Timbercreek Financial from C$8.50 to C$7.75 in a research note on Friday, October 31st. Three analysts have rated the stock with a Hold rating, According to MarketBeat.com, the company presently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and an average price target of C$7.77.
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Timbercreek Financial Company Profile
Timbercreek Financial Corp is a Canada-based non-banking commercial real estate lender. The company provides shorter-duration, customized financing solutions to professional real estate investors. It invests directly in a diversified portfolio of structured mortgage loans primarily secured by stabilized, income-producing commercial real estates, such as multi-residential, office and retail buildings located in urban markets across Canada. The company’s strategy is to preserve investor capital by lending mainly against income producing real estate, mitigate concentration risk by diversifying geographically by asset type and borrower and ensure loan to value ratios.
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