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Pimco New York Municipal Income Fund III V.PYN


Primary Symbol: PYN

PIMCO New York Municipal Income Fund III (the Fund) is a non-diversified closed-end management investment company. The Fund's primary investment objective is to seek to provide current income exempt from federal and California income tax. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 90% of its net assets in municipal bonds which pay interest that is exempt from regular federal, New York State and New York City income. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its total assets in investments the interest from which is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax. The Fund also invests at least 80% of its net assets in municipal bonds that at the time of investment are investment grade quality. Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (PIMCO) serves as the Fund's investment manager.


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Comment by thianon May 31, 2012 12:03am
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Post# 19963914

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Very poor marketing

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Very poor marketing

Thanks AGoodYear for your response.

If we are spending money to make our "classy and unknown application" more noticeable then it would be a good expense.

 

But my friend, paying for a "cake and pop" party for a group of underperforming employees is increasing unnecessary cash burn. 

The staff, in my opinion, should get a swift kick to their butt$.  We need performance benchmarks before rewards are given.

 

All that Andrew do is talk the talk.  All he do is talk and make promises that cannot be met.

 

India was a disappointment and a lie.  How many Indian users do they have now (in numbers and not percentages).

I recommend that Andrew get a senior position at Facebook.  They need his talents!

 

 

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