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Standard Merchantile Acquisition Corp Cl A T.TZS

Trez Capital Senior Mortgage Investment Corp engages in the mortgage brokerage and investment management business. It focuses on residential and commercial short-term bridge financing. The company offers private and institutional investors opportunities to participate in high yield mortgage investment funds and individually managed portfolios. The company provides the commercial real estate developers with short-term financing on projects. Its portfolio includes residential, retail, and industri


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Comment by Pandoraon May 27, 2017 11:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Return of Capital

RE:RE:RE:RE:Return of CapitalSome simple math. Having bought 2500 shares at $6.42  ($16058.00) in November of 2016 (recommended by my broker?) and having received 6 payments of $121.25 and a special ROC of $3325 plus this last special ROC of $1650 (total $5702.50) I am now sitting in a positive position of $694 with the current share price of $4.50.

I guess the question is will they give me back at least the $4.50 per share as they wind this thing up.

Right now I'm sitting on a return of 4.2%  -- a little better than a GIC.

If I just put the money in my bank account at 2% and then withdrew it on a monthly basis I would be pretty close to where I am now and there would be no risk attached. Am I wrong?

As long as the $4.50 comes back I won't complain but chalk it up to more experience.
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