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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum ECN Capital Corp T.ECN.PR.C


Primary Symbol: T.ECN Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ECN.DB | T.ECN.DB.A | T.ECN.DB.B | ECNCF | ECNNF

ECN Capital Corp. is a Canada-based company. The Company is a provider of business services to North American banks, credit unions, life insurance companies, pension funds and institutional investors (collectively, its Partners). It originates, manages and advises on credit assets on behalf of its Partners, specifically consumer (manufactured housing and recreational vehicle and marine) loans... see more

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Post by Jujulina on Aug 21, 2021 6:33pm

ECN

I'm also perplexed at the way the stock has reacted.  I was thinking that it's possible for worst case scenario the stock's at $10.00 pre-dividend, then after the dividend it's at $2.50 (give or take), it may be possible that it can affect the marginability of the stock for some institutions as well the index reviews can also affect how many shares can be held, and a drop in dividend to bring the p/o figure to a lower level affecting dividend mutual fund co.  So IMO:

1.  The lower the price drops will be a bonus for us as we can just take the cash received and load up at a cheap price.  So unless the holdings are short term in nature we need to have the price drop so that we can pick up a ton of shares at a lower price

2.  I do suspect unfortunately that the closer we get to the date of cash distribution the stock price will increase, just have a hunch.
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