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John Hancock Tax Advantaged Dividend Income Fund HTD

John Hancock Tax-Advantaged Dividend Income Fund (the fund) is a closed-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to provide a high level of after-tax total return from dividend income and capital appreciation. The Fund invest at least 80% of its assets (net assets plus borrowing for investment purposes) in dividend-paying common and preferred securities that the Advisor believes at the time of acquisition are eligible to pay tax-advantaged dividends. The Fund's investment portfolio includes its investments in a range of sectors, such as oil, gas, and consumable fuels; diversified telecommunication services; electric utilities; gas utilities; multi-utilities; banks; capital markets; consumer finance; insurance; healthcare; automobiles; machinery; equity real estate investment trusts; wireless telecommunication services, consumer discretionary and others. The Fund's investment advisor is John Hancock Investment Management LLC.


NYSE:HTD - Post by User

Post by dg710on Jan 22, 2001 5:39am
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Post# 3170335

Strong Buy

Strong BuyThis Co. has sorted out it's debt problems for another year at least - half written off ($14m) and the rest financed by a US firm. Half debt written off makes shares very cheap and are tipped for 70c in next week. STRONG BUY
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