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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 > DF unit nav to AUg 30 = approx; $15.78 after distributions.
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Post by mouserman on Aug 30, 2024 4:43pm

DF unit nav to AUg 30 = approx; $15.78 after distributions.

DF showed a gain of over 47 cents since the update aug 15th, and after distributions, the commons would carry a value of $5.78.. and this month passed DFN in value, if none of the inputs have changed.
DFN could have decreased its cash position and the effect would have been more monetary  gains in some of the big movers in the fund.
We will know more when the Monthend update appears.
Comment by Anonymous2424 on Sep 02, 2024 12:57pm
this doesn't make any sense. in April 2022 the nav was at 15.53 and the stock price was 6.3 approximately. now we are at a nav of 15.78 and the stock price is at 5.26? Shouldn't the stock price be higher?
Comment by NoShoesNoShirt on Sep 03, 2024 10:52am
It's a closed end fund and the selling price is almost unrelated to the nav. It's just supply and demand of the outstanding shares. 
Comment by Higherhopes2020 on Sep 03, 2024 11:45am
Is it better for quadrawest to buy back the shares of LFE and DF DFN at this level?
Comment by mouserman on Sep 03, 2024 1:07pm
None of the split funds are getting big premiums, no matter what their history was. In fact some are trading at huge discounts even tho they are  well above the 15$ level for paying to commons ... DF no different.
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