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Invesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF V.PCY


Primary Symbol: PCY

The investment seeks to track the investment results (before fees and expenses) of the DBIQ Emerging Market USD Liquid Balanced Index (the underlying index). The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its total assets in U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds from emerging market countries that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index measures potential returns of a theoretical portfolio of liquid emerging market U.S. dollar-denominated government bonds.


ARCA:PCY - Post by User

Post by miktoneon Feb 08, 2011 5:41pm
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Post# 18097228

split

splitI was curious what some of the more educated (than me) posters thing about the value of the non coal assets if and when the company spins them off. I have been in and out of this stock several times, since it was Red Hill. Just bought back on the news today. My thought has always been that the market is currently placing little or no value on the non-coal assets. So what do you think the value will be when they spin it out, Assuming a one to one spin, where my one share of pcy becomes one share of pcy-coal and one share of pcy-other. If there is no value currently attached then the non coal assett valuation should be pure dividend. Thoughts?
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