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MFS Charter Income Trust V.MCR


Primary Symbol: MCR

MFS Charter Income Trust (Fund) is a diversified closed-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to seek high current income, but also considers capital appreciation. The Fund primarily invests in debt instruments. The Fund also invests in corporate bonds of the United States and/or foreign issuers, United States government securities, foreign government securities, mortgage-backed securities and other securitized instruments of United States and/or foreign issuers, and/or debt instruments of issuers located in emerging market countries. It invests in a range of fixed income sectors, such as high yield corporates, emerging markets bonds, investment grade corporates, Non- United States government bonds, commercial mortgage-backed securities, mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, municipal bonds, asset-backed securities and United States treasury securities. The Fund's investment advisor is Massachusetts Financial Services Company.


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Comment by Adonis1411on May 29, 2014 5:49pm
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RE:RE:RE:Overreacting

RE:RE:RE:OverreactingInteresting...

Big inch pipeline in Canada is tough business... Ultra competitive and the companies that make money doing it are the ones that have been around forever. Look at North American and Willbros both shuttering their BI pipeline divisions (Willbros kept theirs in the US), OJ needing to sell to Quanta, AMEC selling Midwest Pipeline, Aecon's miserable O&G margins... I wish these guys would stick to small/medium diameter pipelines and building facilities. I think there's a slippery slope on the horizon.

GLTA


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