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Purpose Cash Management Fund Class A V.MNY


Primary Symbol: T.MNY

The fund seeks to earn a high rate of income To achieve its investment objectives the fund may invest in high-quality, short-term (one year or less) debt securities, including treasury bills and promissory notes issued or guaranteed by Canadian governments or their agencies, bankers acceptances, high interest deposit accounts with one or more Canadian Chartered Banks and/or Canadian Credit Unions, asset-backed commercial paper and commercial paper issued by Canadian chartered banks, loan companies, trust companies and corporations and securities of money market funds. Investments made by the fund will be in the top two ratings categories of any of the designated rating organizations (as defined in NI 81-102).


TSX:MNY - Post by User

Comment by Silverfoxxon Feb 21, 2018 10:15am
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Post# 27593466

RE:Company Gets Stronger And No Buyers Now?

RE:Company Gets Stronger And No Buyers Now?

 John Byrne serial successful company builder

Core members of the team were involved in the establishment of Cambrian Mining plc in 2002 which adopted the same direct investment strategy as is envisaged for LBC.

 At its launch, Cambrian housed a number of seed investments and had a market capitalisation of <GBP 1m at 20p/share. 
 Investors who remained through to the eventual takeover of Western Coal realized ~560p/share. 


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