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Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp T.PME

Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp. (the Fund) is a Canada-based financial investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide shareholders with long-term capital appreciation, and monthly cash distributions. The Fund invests in an actively managed portfolio consisting primarily of securities of mining and exploration issuers, with a current focus on gold issuers. CI Investments Inc. is the manager of the Fund. CIBC Mellon Trust Company is the custodian (the Custodian) for the Fund.


TSX:PME - Post by User

Post by mousermanon Jun 25, 2020 10:11am
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Post# 31189928

Strange partial fill

Strange partial fill I had a bid in at 2.35 for 2K ( with TD)  and the seller was TD but only managed a 500 share fill???
I was told trades always go in house first..... and there was nothing on the bid at 2.35 when i entered my trade.
Shenanigans again on the exchange. 
PME trading at a huge discount to NAV, to start the day. Over  2.88 is the ACTUAL value of the holdings as of the 24th of JUNE... so a  53 cent discount to NAV?????
That is nearly  19%
SO dumped the remaining MMP.un i had gathered up at 1.92 and buying PME again here. Better value and more bang for your buck as far distribution goes as well.
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