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abrdn Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund Inc T.AEF


Primary Symbol: AEF

abrdn Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a non-diversified closed-end, management investment company. The Fund's investment objective is to seek to provide both current income and long-term capital appreciation. The Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in emerging markets equity securities. The Fund invests in a range of sectors, including information technology, financials, consumer discretionary, materials, industrials, communication services, energy, consumer staples, utilities, real estate, health care, private equity, and short-term investment. The Fund's investment adviser is abrdn Investments Limited. abrdn Investments Limited is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of abrdn plc.


NYSEAM:AEF - Post by User

Comment by RTOon Aug 21, 2020 2:14pm
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Post# 31439508

RE:RE:RE:Accumulation under $1.90

RE:RE:RE:Accumulation under $1.90Will they have a choice to NOT put AHC under radar?  Company trades on the big board TSX exchange.  Exceptional earnings growth potential during a pandemic!  Many mutual and hedge funds overlooked this company because it was under a dollar and was under the nagative "Acasta holding" name.  Now thats all changed and certain funds are under internal obligation to have a minimum amount exposure to shares like this.  Question is, how much do they need to satify their quotas??  IMO, when everyone is back from vacation in early September, we should start to rock & roll.


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