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This analysis covers DBA Sempra 5.750% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (SREA), a long-dated subordinated fixed income instrument traded publicly on U.S. markets. As of April 9, 2026, SREA is trading at $21.3 per unit, posting a modest 0.12% gain on the day. As a hybrid security that combines elements of corporate debt and publicly traded equity-like instruments, SREA’s price action is driven by a mix of broader macroeconomic factors, sector trends, and technical trading dynamics. No recent ea
Will DBA Sempra (SREA) Stock Hit Record Highs | Price at $21.30, Up 0.12% - Stock Analysis
SREA - Stock Analysis
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Helon
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Alkeria
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This feels like I should go back.
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Inabelle
Daily Reader
1 day ago
This feels like something I’ll pretend to understand later.
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Helo
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1 day ago
This feels illegal but I can’t explain why.
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Masonalexander
Returning User
2 days ago
Price action remains choppy, with intraday fluctuations reflecting a mix of buying and selling pressure.
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