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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum E Split Corp T.ENS

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ENS.PR.A | ENSRF

The objective of the Class A shares is to provide holders with non-cumulative monthly cash distributions and the opportunity for capital appreciation through exposure to the portfolio. And The investment objectives for the preferred shares is to provide holders with fixed cumulative preferential quarterly cash distributions and return the original issue price of 10.00 Dollars to holders upon... see more

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E Split Corp > ens premium
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Post by marcrobert on May 08, 2024 2:30pm

ens premium

used to have 10+% premium over nav, yesterday it was 0, today under 2% while enb is flying higher. 

what's wrong here?
Comment by Obscure1 on May 08, 2024 7:01pm
 aGood question marcrobert, but no easy answer. My model after the close shows ENS at 99% of the NAV which equates to a 1% discount to the NAV Math is math.  The problem is with the humans.   When the fund manager (Middlefield) continually knocks the craap out of the share price of ENS, the ENS investors get frustrated and even angry.  That is why we always see the ...more  
Comment by cttglvr on May 09, 2024 11:55am
Thanks as always for your detailed message Obscure1. It's always an enlightening read. Middlefield also runs another real estate split RS. They also did another raise on this split mid April. Yes the share price went down but even now "investors" are paying over a 15% premium to NAV on RS while ENS trades at a slight discount to NAV. I guess ENS holders are more ticked off or has ...more  
Comment by marcrobert on May 13, 2024 12:44pm
All in all, "ENS is a pretty safe bet which will continue to get safer over time as long as ENB doesn't do something stupid", agree you hit the nail on the head. but ENS has the inherent risk of owning split corp, as discussed, which are non trivial, then there's the rich MER of probably 1.5-2%+. I own lots of financial splits with portfoilios underlying. This one ...more  
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