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Cohen & Steers Tax-Adv Pref Secs and Inc Fund V.PTA


Primary Symbol: PTA

The Funds primary investment objective is high current income. The Funds secondary investment objective is capital appreciation The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objectives by investing at least 80% of its managed assets (i.e., net assets plus assets obtained through leverage) in a portfolio of preferred and other income securities issued by U.S. and non-U.S. companies, which may be either exchange-traded or available over-the-counter. In pursuing its investment objectives, the Fund seeks to achieve favorable after-tax returns for its shareholders by seeking to minimize the U.S. federal income tax consequences on income generated by the Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objectives.


NYSE:PTA - Post by User

Post by CONSTRUCTIVE_SUBVERSIONon Jan 14, 2013 12:13pm
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Z... Try EV divide it by debt adjusted cash flow.

Z... Try EV divide it by debt adjusted cash flow.

I think you would be pretty happy using year end production numbers.

For me, Im going to use larger BOE numbers for the company on my

own calculations.. Again.. It flows back to operating netback in a big

way.. Each barrel is not created equally, ie. APIs and the input costs.

Im still trying to work through the presentation to see what potential

production levels we may be at during the year.. Im getting more bullish

on oil as we go, owing to my thoughts that the volatility in the middle

east is largely being ignored by crude oil investors. have a nice day.

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