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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 Apr 03, 2012 4:20pm
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Post# 19754752

RE: RE: RE: Another cautionary takeover tale

RE: RE: RE: Another cautionary takeover tale

Hey, Dude, did you hit your head when you fell off your skateboard?

Love the conspiracy accusations and basher labelling comebacks to factual posts.

Do yourself and others a favor, don't post when you have no clue what you're talking about. Check with stockhouse and see if my IP address matches briefer's. Spoiler alert, I don't even know the DUDE, or DUDETTE. But if you do some diligence before throwing out more baseless accusations, please have the common decency to admit in a post that you were wrong.

Perhaps we who stopped drinking the EVG Kool-Aid sound alike because it's common sense commentary and we apparently share that gene. The share price goes down nicely on its own without help from me or others. You can thank many iterations of bad management for that. Now EVG is trapped in a macro situation -- juniors getting little love universally.

Curiously, anyone who thinks that EVG has problems specfic to the company, even newsletter writers formerly bullish on the stock such as West and Grandich, suddenly become fools when they no longer pump EVG. Before, they were wise men, though. I guess West and Grandich are really the same person, too?

I still have just over 75 percent of my position, because I got out of just under 25 percent in the .35 to .36 area before the price took its latest skid. I foolishly entertained hopes it could hit .40 again, so I was holding off selling the rest. Now, if it gets back to the mid .30s, the rest is going. So, you see, I don't want this pig to continue to wallow. But it does, therefore I'm waiting, and hoping, that it can do something -- anything -- right to boost the share price.

 

 

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