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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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Post by eXpeditoron Jun 22, 2012 12:24am
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Is Facebook Close To Cracking Mobile Monetization

Is Facebook Close To Cracking Mobile Monetization

Is Facebook Close To Cracking Mobile Monetization Puzzle With Location Based Ads?

by Trefis Team

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Notwithstanding the IPO debacle, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) seems to be focused on cracking the mobile monetization puzzle, which was one of the primary concerns of the investors and possibly the main reason why it crashed following its public debut. It is apparently working on a new location-based mobile advertising product which would allow advertisers to target users based on their real-time location data and check-ins. [1]

Check out our complete analysis of Facebook

It could target not only more relevant ads, but also offers and deals based on a user’s location, and generate a significant amount of revenue in the coming years. Such a service would compete with Foursquare, Yelp (NYSE:YELP) and Google which are all trying to capture market share in the SoLoMo (social-local-mobile) advertising space. Facebook is one of the companies which is best equipped to leverage its massive user base and roll out such a service for advertisers. Its recent mobile/local startup acquisitions like Gowalla might give it a better shot at taking on this market.

Facebook recently rolled out new mobile ad products, enabling marketers to buy sponsored stories in the News Feed on Mobile separately, without buying ads for News Feed on Desktop, which might help it attract advertisers looking to specifically target mobile users.

It is also planning to launch a social advertising exchange for its ad platform which will enable advertisers to bid on ads in real-time.

Since social advertising is Facebook’s lifeblood, we expect its focus on increasing social ad revenue to pay off in the coming years. Mobile is going to account for a significant portion of its overall ad revenue going forward.

We currently have a $33 Trefis price estimate for Facebook, which stands just above its market price. It competes primarily with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Yahoo (NYSE:YHOO) in the online advertising space.

https://www.trefis.com/stock/fb/articles/127391/is-facebook-close-to-cracking-mobile-monetization-puzzle-with-location-based-ads/2012-06-20?from=email%3Anotd

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