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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust T.D.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRETF

Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The Trust owns central business district office properties in various urban centers across Canada, with a focus on downtown Toronto. The Trust owns and manages 3.5 million square feet of office land in downtown Toronto. Its objectives include managing its business and assets to provide both... see more

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Post by ScroogeMcDuck1 on Jun 03, 2023 9:29pm

Help me out here

So whats the process for selling my shares back?  I would have thought there would be a package of papers in the mail detailing this buyback.  If I didn't occasionally look at financial messageboards I wouldn't even know that anything is going on.   I am with TD webbroker. I have dream office shares in 3 different accounts, both registered and unregistered.   I am thinking of selling maybe half or more, not sure.   Can anyone tell me the process for what we are to do?  Thanks kindly.
Comment by SNAKEYBOY on Jun 03, 2023 9:43pm
Depends on broker.  But if you plan on tendering you will need to contact them or have a corporate action available in your account that lets you fill out a form.  Thats what Interactive brokers offers, but questrade says to call them to give them instructions.  I received notification from both of these brokerages.
Comment by Frankie10 on Jun 04, 2023 9:02am
Easiest solution would be to contact your brokerage (TD). I use IBKR so I can't help with the step by step. What I would add is - the deadline for the tender set by IBKR is June 16th - I mention this in case you think you have until the 19th. It should be a very, very easy process - I'm sure TD would be happy to help you out. The circular is on Sedar if you want to read the details.
Comment by dcj on Jun 06, 2023 10:32am
I received electronic notice from TDW of the corporate action this morning.   You have to phone your broker to exercise the option to tender your shares. I have shares in 4 different account - I am tendering all the shares - I will either buy back the shares tendered into the offer lower OR what I'm leaning towards if replacing the $ received from the tender in to adding to Allied ...more  
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