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Brompton Split Banc Corp
T.SBC
Alternate Symbol(s):
T.SBC.PR.A
Brompton Split Banc Corp. (the Fund) is a Canada-based mutual fund company. The Fund's 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 in a portfolio of common shares of the six Canadian banks. In addition, the Fund may hold up to 10% of the total assets of the portfolio directly in investments in global financial companies or indirectly through exchange-traded funds for the purposes of enhanced diversification and return potential. The Fund's manager is Brompton Funds Limited.
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on Dec 03, 2024 8:13pm
RE:Sleepy split
True, and yet its so illiquid that if yiu want to buy or sell ANY meaningful amouny, you move the market by 3%+. I held it in the past until Aug 2024 when I moved to FTN (just sold) and FFN and now
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Master1917
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on Dec 03, 2024 8:08pm
Nav Dec 3, 2024 close?
Who knows the current Dec 3 NAV as of close? Seems like its trading at a good discount of close to 10%, but at what % discount?
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flamingogold
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flamingogold
on Nov 29, 2024 10:07am
Unit NAV now $21.35
or $11.25 for commons. Lots and lots of cushion. Yield 11.45% and yet trading at an 8% discount. Love it.
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kurtwalter
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kurtwalter
on Nov 13, 2024 2:21pm
RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Yield is 11.75%
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BSdetector2016
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BSdetector2016
on Oct 11, 2024 12:11pm
TD turmoil
doesn't appear to be affecting SBC at all.
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flamingogold
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Comment by
flamingogold
on Oct 07, 2024 10:09am
RE:RE:Sleepy split
I hold both, from a cap gain perspective, SBC recently has outperformed BK. Loving both. Whenever this market decides to let some gas out and/or panic sets in, these will continue to pump out monthly
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NoShoesNoShirt
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NoShoesNoShirt
on May 14, 2024 3:30pm
RE:Sleepy split
Brompton's version of bk.
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flamingogold
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flamingogold
on May 14, 2024 3:15pm
Sleepy split
One of the sleepier splits that actually is worth holding. Consistent payout with cap gain opportunity. Doesn't seem to attract many traders as volume is light. Still trading below pre-covid
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mouserman
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mouserman
on Apr 01, 2024 11:09am
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
While PIC.a has always paid, it does at times cut the distribution in half.. i was involved in PIC.a back when ti continued paying but dropped the payout to 10 cents from 20.
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Donwaan
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Donwaan
on Mar 02, 2024 11:11am
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Pic.a often trades above the NAV. Maybe because of it's payout consistency, no minimum NAV distribution cutoff and because it pays quarterly?
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NoShoesNoShirt
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NoShoesNoShirt
on Mar 02, 2024 9:26am
RE:RE:RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Nav of Pic is 2.99 but the selling price is 4.26 so a short raid is possible.
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Donwaan
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Donwaan
on Mar 01, 2024 9:46pm
RE:RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Gentlemen, would PIC.A also fall into your category of quiet stocks? It is somewhat of an anomally amongst the split funds but has kept churning out a quarterly distribution for 25 years.
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flamingogold
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flamingogold
on Feb 23, 2024 11:54am
RE:RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Owner here as well. I love sleeper stocks, keeps the flippers and shorts away :)
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mouserman
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mouserman
on Feb 23, 2024 9:10am
Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.39
So BFIN must have done well in the past week, as I had the holdings flat outside of that one.
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oldbrit34
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oldbrit34
on Feb 16, 2024 10:46am
RE:Brompton reports SBC unit nav @ $18.24
Yes MM it's what I would call a " quiet split" .It has a good basket of stocks , pays 13.6% dividend yield and has a 6% premium. I like its holding of BFIN which has a varied but
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