TD.PR.M & TD.PR.N Called for Redemption

TD Bank has announced:

that it will exercise its right to redeem all of its 14 million outstanding Class A First Preferred Shares, Series M (the “Series M Shares”) on October 31, 2011 at the price per share of $25.50 (for an aggregate total of approximately $357 million). The redemption price represents a $0.50 premium to the $25.00 per share face price.

TD also announced it will exercise its right to redeem all of its 8 million outstanding Class A First Preferred Shares, Series N (the “Series N Shares”) on October 31, 2011 at the price per share of $25.50 (for an aggregate total of approximately $204 million). The redemption price represents a $0.50 premium to the $25.00 per share face price.

On September 1, 2011, the Board of Directors of TD declared a quarterly dividend of $0.29375 per Series M Share and $0.2875 per Series N Share. These will be the final dividends on the Series M Shares and Series N Shares, respectively, and will be paid in the usual manner on October 31, 2011 to shareholders of record on October 11, 2011, as previously announced. After October 31, 2011, the Series M Shares and Series N Shares will cease to be entitled to dividends and the holders of such shares will not be entitled to exercise any right in respect thereof except that of receiving the redemption amount.

TD recommends shareholders consult with their tax advisors to determine the appropriate treatment and impact of the redemptions. A general summary of the tax implications will be available shortly on our website, www.td.com, under Investor Relations/Share Information/Preferred Shares.

Instructions with respect to receipt of the redemption amount will be set out in the Letter of Transmittal to be mailed to registered holders of the Series M Shares and Series N Shares shortly. Inquiries should be directed to our Registrar and Transfer Agent, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, at 1-800-387-0825 (or in Toronto 416-643-5500). Beneficial holders who are not directly the registered holder of these shares should contact the financial institution, broker or other intermediary through which they hold these shares to confirm how they will receive their redemption proceeds. Further details and instructions will be posted shortly to our website, http://www.td.com/investor-relations/ir-homepage/share-information/preferred-shares/preferred.jsp.

Holders are reminded that the fifty-cent premium over the par value that will be paid on redemption is a deemed dividend for tax purposes and will be taxed as a dividend. Many investors will therefore wish to sell into the market shortly before the last possible date in order that whatever premium received (probably just a few pennies less than the fifty cents) will be treated as a capital gain (or reduction of capital loss, as the case may be)

10 Responses to “TD.PR.M & TD.PR.N Called for Redemption”

  1. pugwash says:

    Hello Mr Hymas,

    When is the “last possible date” to sell into the market? – I am learning a lot about investing in Preferred shares thru making mistakes – but I have been making a lot of mistakes lately (YLO!!!) so any help is appreciated!

    cheers

    Puggy

  2. jiHymas says:

    When is the “last possible date” to sell into the market?

    Well, the redemption is on Monday, October 31, and you’d prefer your sale to settle prior to that date, so you want it to settle on Friday October 28, so you want to execute the trade on or prior to Tuesday October 25.

    That’s the safest way. They’ll still trade afterwards, but the markets might not be as good.

    What you could try is waiting until you’ve earned your dividend (the ex-date is October 6), then place a good-til-cancelled sell order at 25.48 or something like that.

    (YLO!!!)

    Well, the timing could have been more fortuitous, I agree!

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