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Eaton Vance Short Duration Diversified Income Fund T.EVG


Primary Symbol: EVG

Eaton Vance Short Duration Divsfd Inc is a diversified, closed-end management investment company.


NYSE:EVG - Post by User

Comment by thegoldfishon Jun 07, 2011 7:12pm
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Post# 18683856

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: $.64: Pain Relief

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: $.64: Pain ReliefDan,

I'm not sure why you took offense to what I wrote. It was a compliment to you.

You say you post on Yahoo as well as here, that's more than one, or "multiple" boards

As for context, perhaps a better word would be semantics. I was lauding you for taking the time to try to tell what I also think is a good story. What is your purpose in posting if not to point out the strengths of EVG and share that information?

I don't see why me congratulating you for this could be taken to be the equivalent of having a scarlet letter tattooed on your forehead. We're all adults here -- at least we should be -- and we buy or sell based on our own decisions. But informing those decisions is not a bad thing.

In a way, you mirror the problem with EVG. Because of some strange aversion to telling a good story, to be perceived as promoting, the management of the company consistently undersells and underpromotes the case. The failure of that strategy is readily apparent in the declining share price. I hope someone gets through to the dense types at the helm that pitching the stock to the public is not a heinous crime.

Good luck to you, too. I regret that you took a compliment as some sort of implied insult.



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