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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dundee Corp T.DC.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.DC.P.B | DNDEF | T.DC.P.D | DNDPF | DDEJF

Dundee Corporation is a Canada-based holding company. Through its operating segments, the Company is a mining- focused investor primarily engaged in acquiring mineral resource assets. Its segments include Corporate and Other Portfolio Holdings; Goodman & Company, Investment Counsel Inc.; Dundee Sustainable Technologies Inc.; United Hydrocarbon International Corp., and Dundee 360 Real Estate... see more

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Dundee Corp > Dundee Renews Normal Course Issuer Bids
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Post by pierrelebel on Mar 17, 2022 6:56pm

Dundee Renews Normal Course Issuer Bids

Dundee Corporation Renews Normal Course Issuer Bids on Three Share Classes

Dundee Corporation to further streamline its capital structure and return cash to shareholders

TORONTO, March 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dundee Corporation (TSX: DC.A, DC.PR.B, DC.PR.D) (“Dundee” or the “Company”) announced today receipt of regulatory approval for its notice of intention to renew its normal course issuer bids (“Bids”) in respect of its class A subordinate voting shares (“Class A Shares”), cumulative 5-year rate reset first preference shares, series 2 (“Series 2 Shares”) and cumulative floating rate first preference shares, series 3 (“Series 3 Shares”), and collectively with Class A Shares and Series 2 Shares, the (“Securities”) through the facilities of the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) or alternative Canadian trading systems from March 22, 2022 to March 21, 2023.

Jonathan Goodman, President and CEO of Dundee Corporation, commented:

“Buying back shares for cancellation at current prices is a good long-term investment for the Company and a prudent allocation of capital. Not only does this decision further streamline Dundee’s capital structure, it aligns with our goal of returning excess cash to shareholders when appropriate. Reducing the number of Series 2 Shares and Series 3 Shares outstanding also lowers future dividend payments.

“We remain committed to reducing our overall costs and G&A expenses, rationalizing our legacy investment portfolio, and monetizing non-core assets. We will continue to review options for capital allocation that deliver further value to our shareholders as we execute on our strategic plan of bringing the Company back to its roots as an active, long-term mining investor.”

Dundee may purchase up to a maximum of 7,465,298 Class A Shares, 114,916 Series 2 Shares and 201,692 Series 3 Shares under the Bids, representing approximately 10% of the Company’s public float on each class of Security. As of March 15, 2022, Dundee had 84,697,363 Class A Shares, 1,149,162 Series 2 Shares and 2,016,922 Series 3 Shares issued and outstanding. The average daily trading volume for the most recently completed six calendar months prior to TSX acceptance of the Bids is 57,586 Class A Shares, 379 Series 2 Shares and 1,491 Series 3 Shares. Under the Bids, Dundee may purchase up to 14,396 Class A Shares, 1,000 Series 2 Shares and 1,000 Series 3 Shares during any trading day, other than pursuant to a block purchase exception.

The price paid for Securities acquired under the Bids will be the market price at the time of purchase and all Securities purchased under the Bids will be cancelled. The Company intends to enter into an automatic purchase plan with its designated broker to allow for purchases under the Bids during periods when Dundee would ordinarily not be permitted to purchase Securities due to regulatory restrictions or customary self-imposed blackout periods. Outside of the automatic purchase plan, the Securities may continue to be purchased under the Bids based on management’s discretion in compliance with the rules of the TSX and applicable securities laws.

Under Dundee’s prior normal course issuer bids which expired on February 23, 2022, the Company sought and received approval from the TSX to purchase up to 6,418,929 Class A Shares, 114,916 Series 2 Shares and 201,692 Series 3 Shares. The Company purchased a total of 1,071,714 Class A Shares at an average price of $1.42 under the prior normal course issuer bids.

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Now, really, does anyone believe Jonathan Goodman when the record of the last year shows very few share repurchases.  If he really meant what he states, Dundee would have repurchased millions of A shares and a lot of preferred.

Facts do not match the rethoric.

Comment by valueinvestor89 on Mar 18, 2022 9:03am
I am personally losing faith in management here. They are terrible capital allocators.@ Looks at this as an example, they are sitting on +100m of cash and they havent bought a single share between September 30, 2021 and March 15, 2022. The shares outstanding below as March 15, 2022 are the same as the Q3 report. VERY FRUSTRATING...I really hope Jonathan Goodman starts making better decisions in ...more  
Comment by valueinvestor89 on Mar 18, 2022 9:07am
I am personally losing faith in management here. They are terrible capital allocators.@ Looks at this as an example, they are sitting on +100m of cash and they havent bought a single share between September 30, 2021 and March 15, 2022. The shares outstanding below as March 15, 2022 are the same as the Q3 report. VERY FRUSTRATING...I really hope Jonathan Goodman starts making better decisions in ...more  
Comment by jrj90620 on Mar 18, 2022 11:45am
I believe,if you don't want to be invested in junior precious and base metal miners,DC isn't a good holding for you.I like what he's doing,assuming he knows what are good investments.Goodman has been selecting miners for decades,since he ran the original Dundee Precious Metals,when it was a closed end mutual fund,holding a portfolio of miners.Seems like he is recreating it again ...more  
Comment by valueinvestor89 on Mar 18, 2022 2:45pm
I'm fine with the strategy as a whole but it needs a better capital structure to do so. They are paying close to 4m of interest a year, have g&a expenses of 15-20m a year. That's just bad management.  I do believe Jonathan knows mining, and he can make good money for shareholders in this space but investing all of it in explorations while having a bad capital structure is not ...more  
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