I'm hopelessly confused by this. TMI is buying GRIN for about $26 per share. Yesterday, GRIN announces that they will pay the shareholders of record on 11/25/22 a special dividend of $5 per share (about 18%). The price of the stock promptly resets to about $21 per share (yesterday). That looks as if some of the capital gains were converted to income, which is a wash in terms of numbers but giver me a higher tax bill. I don't understand the purpose of the special dividend, or what, if anything I'm supposed to do. Can I sell my shares to TMI for $26 per share even tho the stock has repriced to around $21 per share? Or is TMI not really buying stock in that sense.
Grinrod shipping is a great company & has had 3 companies competing to acquire it this year. It also pays about a 15% dividend, which should happen in early December (will that still happen tho? or is the special dividend replacing that dividend?)
Here's a link to the announcement:
Anyone who can explain this to me would be helping me out a lot. TIA to any who respond!
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