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Purpose Conservative Income Series A T.PRP

The fund seeks to provide (i) a moderate positive total return consisting of dividend income and capital appreciation, while trying to reduce portfolio volatility and (ii) monthly distributions, by investing in a broad range of asset classes which may include equities, fixed income, inflation sensitive securities and cash. The fund invests in a broad range of asset classes which may include equities, fixed income, inflation sensitive securities and cash.


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Post by bneill05on Dec 22, 2011 10:05am
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Post# 19344870

Those weeping hearts

Those weeping hearts

It sometimes amazes me that some investors cannot see the ripening signs of a stock ready to blossom. Yes PRP investors have had a hard time. But anyone selling right now must be desperately in need of cash. All the signs are positive with the partnership in oil sands development with Flint energy the cherry. 2012 could be a bumper year for patient investors who have stuck with the company because they believed in the technology & possibilities of a prosperous future.

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