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Diversified Royalty Corp. (BEVFF) Financial Analysis & Market Valuation

Diversified Royalty Corp. (OTC: BEVFF) Financial Performance and Market Valuation

Diversified Royalty Corp., trading under the ticker BEVFF on the OTC market (and listed as DIV on the TSX), is a small-cap royalty corporation that acquires and manages royalties from multi-location businesses and franchisors across North America. The company's portfolio includes high-quality, recurring revenue streams from brands such as Mr. Lube, AIR MILES, and others, supporting a stable, cash-flow-focused business model.

On March 19, 2026, the company released its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results. While specific quarterly EPS and revenue figures for Q4 were not detailed in preliminary reports (with adjusted revenue for Q4 at approximately $20.4 million, up 11.2% year-over-year), the full-year performance showed solid growth. Adjusted revenue reached $76.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, marking an 8.4% increase compared to the prior year. Trailing twelve-month (TTM) figures reflect revenue in the range of approximately $50–69 million, with strong profitability driven by high gross margins (around 95%) and net margins of about 43%.

The latest reported trailing metrics include:

These results highlight Diversified Royalty's ability to generate consistent, high-margin income, even as some earlier quarterly reports (from mid-2025) showed EPS around $0.04 (occasionally slightly missing analyst expectations) while revenue met or exceeded forecasts in the low-to-mid teens of millions.

Market Valuation Insights

Diversified Royalty trades at premium multiples reflective of its recurring royalty revenue and attractive dividend profile (monthly payouts with a yield around 6–7%, e.g., recent declarations of $0.0237 per share). Key valuation metrics as of mid-March 2026 include:

The company's beta (5-year monthly) stands at approximately 0.98, meaning its share price volatility is close to that of the broader market (S&P 500), rather than significantly lower as some older analyses suggested.

Comparison to Peers: Reitar Logtech Holdings (NASDAQ: RITR)

In contrast to Diversified Royalty's strong profitability, Reitar Logtech Holdings—a smaller-cap player in logtech, engineering, and related services—reported similar-scale revenue in recent periods (around $48–49 million for fiscal 2025, up significantly year-over-year) but far weaker bottom-line results. Reitar's net income was only about $1 million, highlighting lower margins and operational challenges in its sector.

Reitar's beta has been reported as negative in some periods (e.g., around -0.17 to -0.62), suggesting inverse or low correlation to market movements, which can imply reduced directional volatility but also unique risks. Overall, Diversified Royalty demonstrates superior earnings power and stability through its royalty-based model, while Reitar lags in profitability despite comparable top-line figures in certain years.

Diversified Royalty's combination of high margins, reliable dividends, and growth in adjusted revenue positions it as a compelling option in the small-cap income space, though investors should weigh liquidity metrics and leverage. 

Published on: March 20, 2026