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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum iShares High Quality Canadian Bond Index ETF T.XQB

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISHQF

The investment objective of the Fund is to replicate, to the extent possible, the performance of the FTSE Canada Liquid Universe Capped Bond Index, net of expenses. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will primarily invest in securities of one or more exchange-traded funds managed by BlackRock Canada or an affiliate and/or Canadian fixed income securities. The Index consists of a well... see more

TSX:XQB - Post Discussion

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Post by mickey699 on Sep 28, 2006 1:27pm

Quarterly Results

Has anyone heard when they are expected? Thanks,
Comment by gwplantt on Sep 28, 2006 8:34pm
Their year end is July 30/06 Won't see the results til near the end of October. g
Comment by mickey699 on Sep 28, 2006 11:41pm
hmmmm, last quarterlies out on june 30th. Wouldn't it make sense to be 3 months after? Was just wondering if anyone actually heard is all. Thanks,
Comment by gwplantt on Sep 29, 2006 2:27am
That was for 3rd Q numbers. End of year or 4th Q financials companies have 90 days after the end of the quarter to report, so you should be going by the actual end of year date then add 90 days rather than just assuming 3 months from the last financial release. A little more homework and time would be helpful for you. g
Comment by mickey699 on Sep 29, 2006 10:36am
So i am assuming that is a no then? Thanks
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