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Capstead Mortgage Corporation Declares November Dividend on Its $1.26 Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock, Series B and Announces New Conversion Ratios for Its Preferred Stocks
Business Wire
The Board of Directors of Capstead Mortgage Corporation (NYSE: CMO)
announced today that it will pay a regular monthly dividend of $0.105
per share on the $1.26 Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock, Series B
(NYSE: CMOPRB). The dividend is payable on November 30 to preferred
stockholders of record as of November 18, 2009.
Effective September 30, 2009, each Series B Preferred share is
convertible into 0.6093 shares of common stock. Effective October 1,
2009, each Series A Preferred share is convertible into 1.5800 shares of
common stock.
Holders of the Series A and B preferred shares may convert into shares
of the Company's common stock at any time; however, preferred
shareholders are advised to carefully consider whether or not it is
economically advantageous to do so. Any conversion requested after one
or more preferred record dates within the quarter and on or before the
record date for payment of the quarterly common stock dividend will
require payment to the Company of all preferred share dividends declared
and paid for the corresponding quarter.
Capstead Mortgage Corporation, formed in 1985 and based in Dallas,
Texas, is a self-managed real estate investment trust for federal income
tax purposes. Capstead’s core investment strategy is managing a
leveraged portfolio of residential mortgage pass-through securities
consisting almost exclusively of adjustable-rate mortgage securities
issued and guaranteed by government-sponsored entities, either Fannie
Mae or Freddie Mac, or by an agency of the federal government, Ginnie
Mae. Agency-guaranteed residential mortgage securities carry an implied
AAA credit rating with limited, if any, credit risk.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-04 16:15:00
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