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Q: I am curious about Capstone Infrastructure CSE-A on the TSX, or as CSE-PA.TO on Yahoo. It has a 6.31% yield yet there are no questions on this company and I have never seen it mentioned. Please give us some background and information on the company's financial stability, security of dividend, debt levels, and payout ratio, etc. Would you consider it investable and are there other utilities with near comparable yields that you might prefer
Thank you............ Paul K
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Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (CSE $4.89)
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I own Capstone Infrastructure preferred shares,and have done quite well owning them. Do you have any concerns about this preferred going forward?
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Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (CSE $4.89)
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Q: Sorry for resubmitting the same question again. It seems that I am doing something wrong. Just realized that the name of the Company didn't appear on my last submission, so I am putting the company name and the symbol in the text, (Capstone Mining CSE.PR.A). My original question was sent two days ago, and probably did the same mistake.
I am in dilemma in choosing between the offer to convert series A to a fixed reset for five years at 3.271%, to convert to the floating rate preferred, initial quarterly rate 3.204% or to just take my losses and sell. What would you suggest, how safe is the dividends on this prefered now it is in the hands of the new company that bought Capstone and considering that the rate of return of over 6% based on current price? What would be a good replacement if income requirement isn't important and would rather have some growth and less dividend?
Thanks.
I am in dilemma in choosing between the offer to convert series A to a fixed reset for five years at 3.271%, to convert to the floating rate preferred, initial quarterly rate 3.204% or to just take my losses and sell. What would you suggest, how safe is the dividends on this prefered now it is in the hands of the new company that bought Capstone and considering that the rate of return of over 6% based on current price? What would be a good replacement if income requirement isn't important and would rather have some growth and less dividend?
Thanks.
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