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Re: Bubae post# 47645

Tuesday, 08/05/2025 7:42:15 PM

Tuesday, August 05, 2025 7:42:15 PM

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Yes, I actually do think a preferred dividend is good news, if it’s structured properly, it can be a very powerful move. Depending on how it's issued, shareholders could receive either cash payouts or additional preferred shares, both of which carry real value. There’s also the possibility that common shareholders are granted access or conversion rights, or are included through a future record date tied to holding duration or volume. The details and timeline would come from the company, but the significance here is the intent: Telvantis signaling that it wants to reward its shareholder base. That matters. A preferred dividend isn’t just about short-term reward, it can complicate or outright damage anyone betting against the stock. Shorts and toxic debt holders thrive on weak capital structures and passive boards. A preferred dividend, especially if it's tied to future performance or used as a wedge against convertible overhang, becomes a strategic weapon. It changes the game. This isn't the kind of move a company makes when it's desperate. This is what you do when you’re preparing to level up and make it expensive to bet against you.
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