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Canoe EIT Income 4.80 Cumulative Redeemable Pref shs Series 1 T.EIT.PR.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  ENDTF | T.EIT.UN | T.EIT.PR.B

Canoe EIT Income Fund (the Fund) is a Canada-based closed-end investment trust. The investment objectives of Fund are to maximize monthly distributions relative to risk and maximize net asset value, while maintaining and expanding a diversified investment portfolio, primarily through acquiring, investing, holding, transferring, disposing of or otherwise dealing with or in equity and debt securities of corporations, partnerships, or other issuers and such other investments as the manager may determine in its sole discretion from time to time. Canoe Financial LP is the manager and portfolio manager of the Fund.


TSX:EIT.PR.A - Post by User

Comment by Gord_Albertaon Aug 19, 2021 3:45am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:This is a mutual fund!

RE:RE:RE:RE:This is a mutual fund!

Good for you; you found your comfort zone. I am happy collecting a 10% dividend with this company. And I am 65 years old... ;-)

I would have been better off 15 years ago finding this 10% dividend stock "reinvested" instead of following the "hot stock". Each to their own...

EdPaquettef you went a year without any dividends,  that's on you.  I went a couple of months in spring 2020, then regrouped.  When people ask me about investments, and have no money I tell them to buy mutual funds.   So mutual funds are for beginners.[/quote wrote:

 

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