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Dividend Select 15 Corp T.DS

Alternate Symbol(s):  DVVDF

The Companys investment objectives are to provide holders of the Shares of the Company (Shareholders) with (i) monthly cash distributions, plus (ii) the opportunity for capital appreciation, through investment in the common shares of the Portfolio Companies. The Company has been created to provide investors with an opportunity to invest in a portfolio (the Portfolio) of 15 Canadian companies (the Portfolio Companies) whose shares offer investors an above-average dividend yield, and which have shown solid earnings growth and have a history of capital appreciation. The Portfolio Companies will be selected from among 20 companies (the Portfolio Universe) listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) set out below: Bank of Montreal Royal Bank of Canada BCE Inc. Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation Canadian Imperial Bank of Sun Life Financial Inc. Commerce TELUS Corporation CI Financial Corp. The Bank of Nova Scotia Enbridge Inc.


TSX:DS - Post by User

Post by mousermanon Jan 15, 2019 12:34pm
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Post# 29234224

Under the radar income fund...

Under the radar income fund...DS seems to have very little following, or volume for that matter. Seems the iffy split funds are more in vogue... more gambling /trading  there  than income.....
DS will make a slow steady climb up and as that happens the yield will increase, and there is never a complete cut in distributions since  they float according to the share price.
And there are NO preferred shares attached to share the gains....
Trading under NAV again today as the portfolio makes more gains today.
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