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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.


NYSE:MCR - Post by User

Comment by Moogulon Feb 04, 2020 8:50pm
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Post# 30643098

RE:RE:RE:Unloved? BNN Mention?

RE:RE:RE:Unloved? BNN Mention?I'd like to see a massive auto buy back and/or sale to a larger construction conpany. They need to become the marginal buyer of their own shares and can do so meaningfully because the company is very smal relative to profits. At some point, you can't argue with "easy money" and MCR existing contracts vs company valuation is pretty much there. Think about it. This company is being valued like they are not a going concern in 5 years... I say, "so be it" let's buy back the sheeeit out of our selves and and when the work still keeps coming in the valuation will be all the more compelling. Sometimes the answer is to get smaller, not bigger. 
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