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Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund T.TEI


Primary Symbol: TEI

Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund (the Fund) is a closed-end management investment company. The Fund seeks high, current income, with a secondary goal of capital appreciation, by investing, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its net assets in income-producing securities of sovereign or sovereign-related entities and private sector companies in emerging market countries. The Fund invests in bonds from emerging markets around the world to generate income for the Fund, seeking opportunities while monitoring changes in interest rates, currency exchange rates and credit risk. Its investment portfolio includes foreign government and agency securities, corporate bonds, convertible bonds, and short-term investments. Its markets are located in the Asia Pacific region, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America and Africa. The Fund's investment manager is Franklin Advisers, Inc.


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Comment by BobTheKnob2on Jun 26, 2020 10:45pm
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RE:First Quarter results

RE:First Quarter resultsImmediate warning bells start ringing loudly when I see that a company releases its rearnings after hours on a Friday night after market hours after everyone has gone home - the same day that the company who is planning to acquire it has its shares "suspended" for falilng to file its financials in a timely manner and a couple days before the AGM. 

Something doesn't feel right about these jokers and what type of stunt they are trying to pull.

One of the three press releases that i3 issued today, sounded very desperate. It almost sounded as if they don't get this deal done, it is t*ts upfor i3.Not a good look for an acquiring company.

Not good.


Foodispriority wrote: Nothing like adding a 21.1 million impairment charge to make the results look far worse than they are.  The prices are already higher than their 2020 assumptions.
Voting NO 476569 shares.



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