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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Constellation Software Inc T.CSU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNSWF | T.CSU.DB

Constellation Software Inc. is a provider of software and services to a select group of public and private sector markets. The Company acquires, manages, and builds vertical market software (VMS) businesses, which provide specialized, mission-critical software solutions that address the specific needs of its customers. It is engaged principally in the development, installation, and... see more

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Constellation Software Inc > Rights Dividend ?
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Post by KaprikornKat on Aug 27, 2023 5:57pm

Rights Dividend ?

Could someone please explain to me what this deal with Debuntures mean to shareholders?  They are to be issued on October 6 to shareholders on record September 1
Comment by CHECKMATE77 on Aug 28, 2023 8:51am
The rights give the holder the right to buy a debenture at 133. I think that was the price. so, you will get 1 right per share . You can sell the right to someone, you can let the right expire ,or you can use the right to buy a debenture. they did this maybe 8 yrs ago. The debs were 100 then. go to csu web site to see how the inflation debs calculate the interest rate each year. I bought the ...more  
Comment by KaprikornKat on Aug 28, 2023 9:34am
Thanks so much for the info.  I was reading that it maybe a sign of debt problems and will cause a sell.   Sorry for being such a newbie about all of this and I appreciate any help. 
Comment by JimmyCon on Sep 11, 2023 7:33am
so if we are interested in participating in holding some of the debt through a debenture. Then we exercise the rights we have been given by the expiry date which is the end of the month. I assume this is correct. So do I just phone up the broker if I'm a self investor and have him do it, I think I reoresent 90 % of people who are looking for non professional advice on this
Comment by CHECKMATE77 on Sep 11, 2023 9:42am
You may need to buy some to have enough to buy the amount of debs you want. yes, call your broker and order x amount of debs using y amount of rights. you have to have the amount of cash in your account to pay fir the debs inc accrued intrest 
Comment by CHECKMATE77 on Sep 11, 2023 9:43am
Btw--I own from original offering 
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