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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum DIVIDEND 15 SPLIT CORP II T.DF

Alternate Symbol(s):  DVDDF | T.DF.P.A

Dividend 15 Split Corp. II is an investment company, which invests in a portfolio of 15 dividend-yielding, Canadian companies. It offers two types of shares, a Class A and Preferred. The investment objectives with respect to the Class A shares are to provide holders of the Class A shares with regular monthly cash dividends. The net asset value per unit must be above the required $15 per unit... see more

TSX:DF - Post Discussion

DIVIDEND 15 SPLIT CORP II > Quadravest updates UNIT NAV for DF @$14.67
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Post by mouserman on Apr 17, 2024 7:53pm

Quadravest updates UNIT NAV for DF @$14.67

So appears as tho DF has lost another 9 cents off the UNIT NAV and so is drifting further away from paying to commons. Seems a lot of fear in the markets here,  and that shows up in GOLD price continually striking new highs vs the USD... (and  CAD)
Comment by mkqtrader on Apr 18, 2024 3:52pm
My spreadsheet showed a NAV of $14.677 on April 15, very close to the declared NAV... this said, I feel that it will take more than just a month to climb again above the $15 threshold and see another div payment. Too much turmoil in the market, with a correction that to me looks a bit too strong, as too strong was the race upwards of the last two months... banks and other financial institutions ...more