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Pioneer Municipal High Income Advantage Fund Inc T.MAV


Primary Symbol: MAV

Pioneer Municipal High Income Advantage Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a diversified closed-end management investment company. The investment objective of the Fund is to seek a high level of current income exempt from regular federal income tax, and the Fund may, as a secondary objective, also seek capital appreciation to the extent that it is consistent with its primary investment objective. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invest substantially all (at least 80%) of its assets in debt securities. The Fund may invest in municipal securities with a broad range of maturities and credit ratings, including both investment grade and below investment grade municipal securities. The investment adviser of the Fund is Amundi Asset Management US, Inc.


NYSE:MAV - Post by User

Comment by Alpha007on Oct 31, 2022 12:36pm
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Post# 35060425

RE:I bought in.

RE:I bought in.Ahhah, just know there is people with ACBs around $10, covid really hurt the business model they had going at that time with brick & mortars, they have to get there cost of goods and expenses under control. Revenue is good, probably almost $100M this year, but they spending like crazy, whether that is actual for business development or just high salaries, idk.
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