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MFS Municipal Income Trust V.MFM


Primary Symbol: MFM

MFS Municipal Income Trust (fund) is a diversified closed-end management investment company. Its investment objective is to seek high current income exempt from federal income tax but may also consider capital appreciation. It invests, under normal market conditions, approximately 80% of its net assets, including assets attributable to preferred shares and borrowings for investment purposes, in municipal bonds. These municipal bonds include debt securities issued by or on behalf of states, territories, possessions of the United States, District of Columbia, and their political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities. The Fund invests in various sectors, such as hospitals, secondary schools, colleges, schools, and water and sewer utility. It has investments in areas, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, and Illinois. Massachusetts Financial Services Company is the investment adviser of the Fund.


NYSE:MFM - Post by User

Comment by mattbighamon Nov 16, 2017 8:07pm
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Post# 26980848

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:At Least Creditors

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:At Least CreditorsThere are 108 DH's and nearly 16,000 metres of drilling,alone,gone into San Roque.Discovery,claim purchase rights,costs associated with ongoing/past geological DD. Argentina's mining sector has now recovered. However,I saw the president grow old during the Argentinian crisis and the entire MFM board shares any blame.That blame can also be directed towards Hugh Oswald as the IR rep. and Buffone in Argentina. The new CEO/President could care less about MFM shareholders if his current record of ignoring us is any indication. He got a portfolio of properties for nothing.San Roque has had millions put into it,alone. Years of exploration,discoveries,property purchases/maintenance,JV's,drilling,geological DD and all on scores of properties-roll back the suffering shareholders equity 5:1 and dilute them out another 100% yet again. The new man has taken me,all right. No letter to shareholders he's extracting everything from.Nothing.Get it together Mr. shiny new CEO/President. So far,you suck.
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