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AIG Calling !

TedTed
edited March 2013 in Off-Topic
FYI: Tomorrow AIG is calling their 7.7% preferred shares (AVF) @ $25.00. I purchased (AVF) on 10/16/09 @ $14.61 which gave me an effective yield of 13.14%, and appreciation of 71.12%. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted. I'm using the proceed to buy some 2018 GMAC Smart notes (Ally) at 7.4%.
Regards,
Ted

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  • Hi Ted,

    How are preferred shares bought? I have regular AIG stock and am considering buying some preferred stock. I noticed you listed owning PFF in the thread: Portfolios-Your top 3 holdings. Do you always hold preferred shares? I have never owned any preferred shares and would like to know why you would choose to own them.
  • edited March 2013
    Preferred shares are bought the same as regular shares (they have their own symbol), although *some* may not be highly liquid. Preferred stock is higher up the ladder than common, and has preference in terms of dividends paid (must be paid before common shareholders) and in the event of liquidation has preference over common.

    Broad overview of preferred stock:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preferred_stock

    List of Preferred stocks:
    http://online.wsj.com/mdc/public/page/2_3024-Preferreds.html
  • edited March 2013
    Nice Ted. Congrats!

    Bold move...AIG was left for dead in 2009:

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  • Thanks Scott! I will look over the information you listed. I already own AIG stock and it is up 40% since I bought it last fall. I also own AIG it in my Fairholme Funds. I might try PFF in my Roth IRA.

    M&M
  • Reply to @Brightorange: In addition to the list of preferred stocks that Scott linked from the WSJ, here is another excellent source of information on preferred shares, Quantum Online.Com
    Regards,
    Ted
    http://www.quantumonline.com/QuickStart.cfm
  • Reply to @Brightorange: In addition to the list of preferred stocks that Scott linked from the WSJ, here is another excellent source of information on preferred shares, Quantum Online.Com
    Regards,
    Ted
    http://www.quantumonline.com/QuickStart.cfm
  • Reply to @Ted: I was trying to remember Quantum - that's a must for preferred share information.
  • Thanks Ted and Scott!

    I haven't looked into preferred stocks, or ETFs before and you have given me good resources to start with.



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