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DBA Sempra 5.750% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2079 (SREA) is a long-dated hybrid fixed income instrument traded on public exchanges, with a current price of $21.47 as of 2026-04-29, representing a single-day price change of -0.70%. No recent earnings data is available for SREA, as the instrument’s performance is tied primarily to interest rate dynamics, the credit profile of its issuer, and broader market sentiment rather than quarterly corporate earnings releases. This analysis focuses on key
What bull scenario DBA Sempra (SREA)? (On the Radar) 2026-04-29 - Algorithmic Stock Picks
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