AAPL 190.615 -3.2313% MSFT 356.3901 -3.0969% NVDA 95.26 -6.1385% GOOGL 146.34 -3.1887% GOOG 148.62 -3.0908% AMZN 165.59 -4.067% META 483.025 -3.6801% AVGO 161.805 -5.3717% LLY 809.03 -3.6823% TSLA 223.7399 -7.3042% TSM 147.28 -2.9392% V 318.115 -3.4875% JPM 227.27 -2.0219% UNH 430.0 -5.3093% NVO 58.005 -0.1291% WMT 91.56 -1.7807% LVMUY 107.85 -1.5428% XOM 104.42 -2.3382% LVMHF 538.5 -2.6221% MA 505.115 -2.3612%
AAPL 190.615 -3.2313% MSFT 356.3901 -3.0969% NVDA 95.26 -6.1385% GOOGL 146.34 -3.1887% GOOG 148.62 -3.0908% AMZN 165.59 -4.067% META 483.025 -3.6801% AVGO 161.805 -5.3717% LLY 809.03 -3.6823% TSLA 223.7399 -7.3042% TSM 147.28 -2.9392% V 318.115 -3.4875% JPM 227.27 -2.0219% UNH 430.0 -5.3093% NVO 58.005 -0.1291% WMT 91.56 -1.7807% LVMUY 107.85 -1.5428% XOM 104.42 -2.3382% LVMHF 538.5 -2.6221% MA 505.115 -2.3612%

In Specie

Updated on August 29, 2023

In Specie refers to the transfer of an asset in present form as a substitute of comparable amount of cash.

When the cash is not readily available or when it is more feasible to hand over the asset rather than cash, in that case, then only In specie distributions are made.