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Re: Slinger post# 5607

Monday, 08/20/2012 11:24:45 AM

Monday, August 20, 2012 11:24:45 AM

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Re: RDS-A vs RDS-B

Buy whichever shares are cheaper since they have the identical economic claim on the company. Both classes of shares are subject to a 15% withholding tax on the dividend if the distribution is taken in cash; however, shareholders of either class of shares can elect to receive the dividend distribution in shares of RDS-A (but not RDS-B).

Hence, if you make your initial purchase in RDS-B and elect to take dividends in shares of RDS-A (to save the 15% withholding tax), you will end up with positions in both classes of shares, which is a slight nuisance.

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