Sorry Hopper didn't see your post before i talked to.
Steve at Ag Growth. The questions about dividends
probably best left to an accountant I think.
The story on the DB is yes it is a debenture that is
traded al though he was very surprised that it was
listed on the VN side of the TSE. He always thought
they were traded just like the common shares were.
The current series of debentures mature in 2014
and have a 7% coupon. They are sold on the
strength and reputation of the company the way i
understood it and after purchase do not trade very
much.
This company has made many large acquisitions
for their size in the last 2 or 3 years and have
expanded rapidly so this makes it interesting. The
risk of the whole company being as small as it is
would not be for me but then what isn't shaky these
days.Besides i am afraid i might be getting a little
paranoid too.
If you go to their website or Sedar he said you go
to the financial statement and go to the page under
MBNA and their is an explanation of convertible
debentures.
Hope that helps if you find out more please post.
To everyone else this is what i meant a long while
back about sharing stuff on here about trading
stocks and the market.
Steve at Ag Growth. The questions about dividends
probably best left to an accountant I think.
The story on the DB is yes it is a debenture that is
traded al though he was very surprised that it was
listed on the VN side of the TSE. He always thought
they were traded just like the common shares were.
The current series of debentures mature in 2014
and have a 7% coupon. They are sold on the
strength and reputation of the company the way i
understood it and after purchase do not trade very
much.
This company has made many large acquisitions
for their size in the last 2 or 3 years and have
expanded rapidly so this makes it interesting. The
risk of the whole company being as small as it is
would not be for me but then what isn't shaky these
days.Besides i am afraid i might be getting a little
paranoid too.
If you go to their website or Sedar he said you go
to the financial statement and go to the page under
MBNA and their is an explanation of convertible
debentures.
Hope that helps if you find out more please post.
To everyone else this is what i meant a long while
back about sharing stuff on here about trading
stocks and the market.
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