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Sentry Select Primary Metals Corp T.PME

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPMLF

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 Aug 17, 2020 5:39pm
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After today PME NAB should be well over 3.50

After today PME NAB should be well over 3.50SO looks as tho PME continues to trade right at about a 10% discount to NAV....for some reason people are much more inclined to give  some junk split funds really high premiums to NAV despite the  dismal chances of paying any distributions in the nearterm .
Hrd to figure in a bull market for precious metals , investors dont jump in and see bigger gains up the road. Really need to hike the distributions here and highlight to the investing public that these funds are now doing quite well.
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