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Dividend Growth Split Corp T.DGS

Alternate Symbol(s):  DDWWF | T.DGS.PR.A

The Funds investment objectives are to provide holders of Preferred shares with fixed, cumulative, preferential, quarterly cash distributions and to return the original issue price of 10.00 per Preferred share to shareholders at maturity; and to provide holders of Class A shares with regular monthly cash distributions, targeted to be at least 0.10 per Class A share, and the opportunity for growth in Net Asset Value per Class A share. The Fund invests, on an approximately equally weighted basis, in a portfolio consisting primarily of equity securities of Canadian dividend growth companies. In addition, the Fund may hold up to 20% of the total assets of the portfolio in global dividend growth companies for diversification and improved return potential, at the Managers discretion.


TSX:DGS - Post by User

Comment by marketsenseon May 30, 2022 12:22pm
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Post# 34717189

RE:RE:DGS unit NAV to MAy 27= approx: $16.53

RE:RE:DGS unit NAV to MAy 27= approx: $16.53That is definately on every investors minds these days.  There is no definitive answer.
Some say yes and many so no.   My own feeling is once it happens as opposed to
threats in their narrative about executing,  I suspect the market will sell off.  The reason
being that escalation of rates to dampen inflation will bring on a recession or at least
heighten investors fears of bringing one on.

That said will central bankers go that far or willl they have to back off for fear of collapsing the economy.   These are all unkowns so place your bets.  Not much of
an answer to the question unfortunately, so you have to go with your gut instincts
on this one IMO.

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