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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dividend 15 Split Corp II T.DF

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.DF.PR.A | DVDDF

Dividend 15 Split Corp. II is a mutual fund. The Company invests in a portfolio of 15 dividend-yielding, Canadian companies. It offers two types of shares, a Class A and Preferred. The investment objectives with respect to the Preferred shares are to provide holders of the Preferred shares with fixed, cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends in the amount of $0.04792 per Preferred share... see more

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Dividend 15 Split Corp II > Termination Extension Announcement
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Post by Morrisan on Mar 13, 2024 6:51am

Termination Extension Announcement

As followers of DF, can someone help me understand yesterday's announcement, specifically:

1) a possible change in pref shares dividend.  If that were to go up, class A would be affected?

2) the special retraction right offering price based on Nov 29 NAV.  What would that look like?
Comment by AnEducator on Mar 14, 2024 1:12am
Hi Morrissan, 1. The preferred share dividend is likely to rise to at least 7% given the current interest rate climate. This will have a slightly detrimental effect on the Class A Shares on a monthly basis since more of the NAV will be paid out to preferreds.  2. The NAV will depend upon the performance of the portfolio from now till November 29th. The redemption date is still very far away ...more  
Comment by Morrisan on Mar 14, 2024 6:45am
Thanks, AnEducator. Can you explain the process around a retraction price, in a bit more detail?  How does it work practically? Has Quadravest ever done this with DF?  Appreciate it.
Comment by AnEducator on Mar 14, 2024 10:33am
DF has a Special Retraction Privilege every five years to allow shareholders to exit their investment at NAV. This is hugely beneficial since investors are not forced to sell into the market at low prices in the event funds are required. The last retraction was in 2019, and the next one, after this year's, will be in 2029. This is how the process works: Unless the markets have a massive ...more  
Comment by flamingogold on Sep 18, 2024 9:27am
We're suppose to get an announcement by Sept 30 regarding the prefs. Even though competitive funds have prefs at higher yields, does anyone think the prefs here will still get a boost now that market rates are on the decline? "Any change to the Preferred Share dividend rate for the extended term will be based on market yields for preferred shares with similar terms at such time and will ...more  
Comment by Morrisan on Sep 16, 2024 3:23pm
Hi All, With impending Nov 29 Termination date, does anyone anticipate what Preferred holders will do if NAV sits at $16 +/- $1.  What action Commons holders should take leading up to that date? Cheers
Comment by mouserman on Sep 16, 2024 4:16pm
This fund will not get terminated , but i am not sure if there is a retraction possibility. I think the commons would be more likely to get retracted at NAV if they continue to trade at a big discount at that time.
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