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Sun Life Financial Inc T.SLF

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLF | T.SLF.PR.C | SNLIF | T.SLF.PR.E | T.SLF.PR.D | SLFIF | T.SLF.PR.G | SUNFF | T.SLF.PR.H | T.SLF.PR.J | SLFQF | T.SLF.PR.K

Sun Life Financial Inc. is an international financial services company. The Company is engaged in providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and institutional clients. The Company’s segments include Canada, United States (U.S.), Asset Management, Asia, and Corporate. These business segments operate in the financial services industry. The Asset Management business group includes MFS Investment Management and SLC Management business units. Its business types include Wealth & Asset Management, Group-Health & Protection, and Individual-Protection. Its Wealth & Asset Management businesses focus on investment products. Its Group-Health & Protection businesses provide health and protection benefits to employers and government plan members. Its products and services include insurance, investments, financial advice, and asset management. It has operations in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and others.


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Comment by Venture100on Mar 26, 2005 12:07pm
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Post# 8812972

RE: Does anyone think.......

RE: Does anyone think.......If you are not in yet I would suggest that you bid lower than $38.61. It makes it a lot easier to exit if you purchase low enough to clear your commissions by the end of the day. I entered at $39.69. If the price runs up between $41.00 and $42.00 I will probably exit and look for a better reentry point. I would also consider moving some of this at a loss of 4% in order to buy some of the bargain issues that have dropped 15 to 20% but pay dividends and are profitable. I just picked up 6000 shares of such a company and am optimistic I will be able to make 50% return within 10 months.
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