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Advent Convertible and Income Fund T.AVK


Primary Symbol: AVK

Advent Convertible and Income Fund (the Fund) is a diversified closed-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide total return through a combination of capital appreciation and current income. The Fund will invest at least 80% of its managed assets in a diversified portfolio of convertible securities and non-convertible income securities. The Fund will invest at least 30% of its managed assets in convertible securities and up to 70% of its managed assets in non-convertible income securities. The Fund may invest without limitation in securities of foreign issuers. Fund invests in various sectors, such as technology, financial, communications, energy, basic materials and other. The investment advisor of the Fund is Advent Capital Management, LLC.


NYSE:AVK - Post by User

Comment by Albertan22on Mar 30, 2016 4:16pm
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RE:RE:DFS still pending . . .

RE:RE:DFS still pending . . .That's interesting about another mine/processing facility -- acquiring one of those on the cheap is one of the factors that made Integra Gold an attractive prospect.  Why was Kodieran closed down?  
I'm worried that the DFS seems to be delayed up until, and possibly past, the absolute last minute.  I know that the priority is to make it as accurate and comprehensive as possible, and that the company probably views their first quarter target as a general aim and not a hard deadline . . .  but as a teacher, my experience has made me worry when something is handed it right at (or past) the deadline . . .
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