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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum E Split Corp ENSPF


Primary Symbol: T.ENS Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ENS.PR.A

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

TSX:ENS - Post Discussion

E Split Corp > One more thought
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Post by Obscure1 on Aug 13, 2024 12:09pm

One more thought

since I seem to have diarrhea of the keyboard today.

If ENS was trading at a 10% Premium to the NAV like normal, the share price of ENS would be around $14.

For some people here, that would be a good thing.  Personally, I hope to add to my ENS position so the lower the price, the better I like it.  If the ENS share price shoots back up to the $14 to $16 range, then I would have to start thinking again.  God forbid!

Comment by Ganyman61 on Aug 13, 2024 12:32pm
I agree Obscure1 everyone has to work within their own plan your content with the dividend while I like total return. To each there own I  guess.