Life is full of second chances, sometimes even in investing. In that connection, ING’s (ING) cumulative preferred shares plunged with the shares of the broader financial services community when the financial crisis reached its depths. ING’s 6.2 % perpetual debt securities issued in 2003 with a $25 a share denomination (ISP) reached a low... »
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How to Make Capital Gains or Get 12% Dividends with ING Cumulative Preferred Shares
Friday, September 4th, 2009
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