Join today and have your say! It’s FREE!

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Please Try Again
{{ error }}
By providing my email, I consent to receiving investment related electronic messages from Stockhouse.

or

Sign In

Please Try Again
{{ error }}
Password Hint : {{passwordHint}}
Forgot Password?

or

Please Try Again {{ error }}

Send my password

SUCCESS
An email was sent with password retrieval instructions. Please go to the link in the email message to retrieve your password.

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Quote  |  Bullboard  |  News  |  Opinion  |  Profile  |  Peers  |  Filings  |  Financials  |  Options  |  Price History  |  Ratios  |  Ownership  |  Insiders  |  Valuation

PIMCO Multi-Sector Income Fund T.PIX


Primary Symbol: T.PIX.UN

PIMCO Multi-Sector Income Fund (the Fund) is a Canada-based closed-end investment fund. The Fund’s investment objectives is to provide unitholders (the Unitholders) with current income as primary objective and capital appreciation as secondary objective, through various market cycles, by utilizing a dynamic asset allocation strategy among multiple sectors in the global credit markets, including corporate debt, mortgage-related and other asset-backed securities, government and sovereign debt, taxable municipal bonds, other fixed-, variable- and floating-rate income-producing securities of U.S. and global issuers, including emerging market issuers, and real estate-related investments. PIMCO Canada Corp. (PIMCO Canada) is the trustee, investment fund manager and portfolio adviser of the Fund (the Manager), Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (PIMCO) is the sub-adviser and State Street Trust Company Canada is the custodian of the Fund.


TSX:PIX.UN - Post by User

Comment by b0nfireon Sep 29, 2008 5:57pm
287 Views
Post# 15492389

Market turbulence

Market turbulenceI hope we can just call it that..    I would like to believe that once things settle down pix will start moving back into the territory it should be. There will definately be other companies that fail, but quality companies that keep in mind imporant things like revenue, growth, debt, etc.   Will still remain standing and move forward.

I wouldn't be suprised if we see more up & down when investors who got hosed elsewhere need to unload to be able to buy some milk.
Bullboard Posts