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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.


TSX:PRP - Post by User

Comment by bluebeard123on Oct 24, 2013 10:03pm
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RE:RE:looks like PRP got sold.....

RE:RE:looks like PRP got sold.....OK. Would the company be declared insolvent and wound down by court order so that I can claim capital losses for this tax year? thanks, Bluebeard123
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