Equity
Sponsored ADRs or ADSs
- all exchange-listed ADRs are sponsored - that is, the foreign company sponsors the issue to increase its ownership base. - issuers that sponsor ADRs provide holders with financial statements in english
Two types of shareholder votes
1. Statutory voting - most common 2. Cumulative voting
How long does it take for settlement when a trade is done in an equity or equity related security ? AKA "regular way"
2 business days after trade date or "T + 2"
Life of preemptive rights for common shareholders
30-60 days
Current Yield (of Preferred Stock)
Annual dividend income from security/ Market price
Dividend or Current Yield
Annual* dividend Income / Market Price
Non-Sponsored ADRs
Assembled by banks and broker-dealers without the issuer's participation Non-sponsored issued may provide reports in the issuer's native language trade over-the-counter not exchange
Preferred shares dividends are paid in
Cash only Semi-Annual terms Pays at par value
4 features of preferred stocks
Cumulative preferred: All missed dividends must be paid prior to common shares Callable: Issuers have right to call in after a set date (usually after interest rates fall) Convertible: Shareholder can convert to common at predetermined price Participating: Can receive common in extra dividends when BOD declare dividends
Items That Do Not Require A Shareholder Vote
Declare a cash dividend Declare a stock dividend Declare a rights distribution Repurchase shares for its Treasury
Items That Require A Shareholder Vote
Declare a stock split Declare a reverse stock split Issue convertible bonds or preferred stock Issue stock options to officers on a preferential basis
ADR dividends
Declared by issuer in foreign currency and investor receive in dollars
If a company declares and pays a stock dividend, an existing shareholder will have:
Increased shares at a reduced price per share
The essential difference between a sponsored and an unsponsored ADR is:
Issuer sponsorship
Preferred stocks are valued based on
Long term interest rate of the market
Does ADR holders have voting rights ?
No
Does warrants have pre-emptive rights ?
No
Which preferred stocks have the highest dividend yields ?
Non-convertibles
What type of preferred stock are volatile due to interest rate stabilizing ?
Participating
cumulative preferred stock
Preferred stock on which undeclared dividends accumulate until paid; common stockholders cannot receive dividends until cumulative dividends are paid. (all preferred stocks are fixed dividend semi annually)
Rights of common shareholders
Right of inspection Right to vote Right to receive dividends Right to evidence of ownership Right of transfer
What values does warrant have ?
Time value Warrants do not represent equity ownership of a corporation but it is equity related security Do not have pre-emptive right
Can proxies be revoked?
Yes
When is the conversion price set ?
at the time the preferred stock is issued and is usually fixed
What is treasury stock?
corporation's own stock that it has reacquired from shareholders, but not retired.
Price Earnings Ratio AKA multiple
market price per share/earnings per share Measure of valuation not profitability
Which security of the same issuer is likely to give the highest current yield?
non-convertible preferred stock
What term would apply to Issued Stock?
par value applies to all stock, whether it is Authorized, Issued, Outstanding or Treasury.
issued stock
represent the total number of shares of stock that have been sold
authorized stocks
shares of common stock that a firm's corporate charter allows it to issue
preferred shareholders do not have:
voting rights preemptive rights