OSP : Brompton Oil Split Corp Stock Profile

Last Updated: 3/12/2024 0:47:16

Brompton Oil Split Corp trades with the ticker OSP on the TSX and is in the Asset Management industry.

Overview
Brompton Oil Split Corp. is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by Brompton Funds Limited. The fund invests in public equity markets of North America. It primarily invests in dividend paying stocks of large-cap companies having market capitalization of at least $2 billion. The fund invests in stocks of companies which are a constituent of the S&P 500 Index and S&P/TSX Composite Index. It invests in stocks of companies operating in the oil and gas sectors. Brompton Oil Split Corp. was formed on February 24, 2015 and is domiciled in Canada.
 

Looking to invest in Brompton Oil Split Corp? Our analysis brings in the key facts, competitor research and valuation metrics for you to make an informed decision.

OSP.TO Stock Price and Key Stats

ETF Key Stats

Exchange: TSX

Market Cap : $2.476MM

PE Ratio:

Price: #N/A (Updated: 3/12/2024 0:47:16)



Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs Competitors in Asset Management

Lets see how OSP.TO stacks up against others in the Asset Management asset management industry. We have identified its main peers as:

Aberdeen International Inc, AGF Management Limited, Aimia Inc, Brookfield Asset Management Inc, Canadian Banc Corp

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Asset Management Industry Comparisons

Company Market Cap ($MM) P/E Ratio EV/EBITDA Dividend Yield
Aberdeen International Inc (AAB) $2.898 N/A 1.021 N/A%
AGF Management Limited (AGF-B) $518.497 6.238 4.162 5.4%
Aimia Inc (AIM) $274.455 N/A 3.924 N/A%
Brookfield Asset Management Inc (BAM-A) $96,441.909 20.732 12.159 1.6%
Canadian Banc Corp (BK) $281.484 N/A 0.0 17.4%

EV/EBITDA: Enterprise Value to Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization – this ratio compares the value of a company, including debt, to the company’s cash earnings less non-cash expenses
Industry: companies that have a lot in common
Market Cap: Market Capitalization – the total value of all a corporation’s stock
N/A: Not Applicable or Not Available
P/E: Price-to-Earnings – this ratio relates a corporation’s share price to its earnings per share
Price: Stock Price – current value to buyers and sellers
Dividend Yield: Dividend or Distribution Yield  

Comparisons within Asset Management

  • Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs Aberdeen International Inc (AAB)
    • AAB has higher EPS (-0.12 vs -0.4). AAB and OSP both have P/E’s under 0.
  • Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs AGF Management Limited (AGF-B)
    • AGF-B has higher EPS (1.3 vs -0.4). AGF-B provides dividends, while OSP does not. OSP has a P/E under 0, indicating AGF-B (P/E 6.238) is in a better position.
  • Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs Aimia Inc (AIM)
    • OSP has higher EPS (-0.4 vs -1.8). AIM and OSP both have P/E’s under 0.
  • Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs Brookfield Asset Management Inc (BAM-A)
    • BAM-A has higher EPS (2.84 vs -0.4). BAM-A provides dividends, while OSP does not. OSP has a P/E under 0, indicating BAM-A (P/E 20.732) is in a better position.
  • Brompton Oil Split Corp (OSP) vs Canadian Banc Corp (BK)
    • OSP has higher EPS (-0.4 vs -1.81). BK provides dividends, while OSP does not. BK and OSP both have P/E’s under 0.

Our Recommendation: Review
May not stand out on key metrics or lacks sufficient data for a strong recommendation.
 

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