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Cornerstone Total Return Fund New

Cornerstone Total Return Fund New (CRF)

8.54
0.07
(0.83%)
Cerrado 21 Diciembre 3:00PM
8.54
0.00
(0.00%)
Fuera de horario: 6:23PM

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Estadísticas y detalles clave

Último Precio
8.54
Postura de Compra
-
Postura de Venta
-
Volume Operado de la Acción
688,958
8.29 Rango del Día 8.66
6.52 Rango de 52 semanas 9.75
Capitalización de Mercado [m]
Precio Anterior
8.47
Precio de Apertura
8.29
Última hora de negociación
Volumen financiero
US$ 5,857,251
Precio Promedio Ponderado
8.5016
Volumen promedio (3 m)
1,002,676
Acciones en circulación
104,199,011
Rendimiento del Dividendo
15.03%
Ratio Precio/Utilidad
5.11
Beneficio por acción (BPA)
1.68
turnover
10.76M
Beneficio neto
174.59M

Acerca de Cornerstone Total Return Fund New

Cornerstone Total Return Fund Inc is a diversified closedend management company. Its objective is to seek longterm capital appreciation through investment in equity securities of U.S and nonU.S. companies. Under normal market conditions, the funds portfolio consists principally of the equity securit... Cornerstone Total Return Fund Inc is a diversified closedend management company. Its objective is to seek longterm capital appreciation through investment in equity securities of U.S and nonU.S. companies. Under normal market conditions, the funds portfolio consists principally of the equity securities of large, mid and small-capitalization companies. Equity securities in which the fund may invest include common and preferred stocks, convertible securities, warrants and other securities having the characteristics of common stocks, such as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and International Depositary Receipts (IDRs). It may invest up to 10% of its assets in other closed-end investment companies. Mostrar más

Sector
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt
Industria
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt
Sede
New York, New York, USA
Fundado
-
Cornerstone Total Return Fund New is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the American Stock Exchange with ticker CRF. The last closing price for Cornerstone Total Return was US$8.47. Over the last year, Cornerstone Total Return shares have traded in a share price range of US$ 6.52 to US$ 9.75.

Cornerstone Total Return currently has 104,199,011 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cornerstone Total Return is US$882.57 million. Cornerstone Total Return has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.11.

CRF Últimas noticias

Cornerstone Funds Announce Continuing Monthly Distributions and Reset Distribution Amounts for 2025

NEW YORK, Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CLM) (CUSIP: 21924B302) and Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CRF) (CUSIP:...

Cornerstone Funds Announce Continuing Monthly Distributions for 2024 and Distribution Percentage for 2025

NEW YORK, Aug. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CLM) (CUSIP: 21924B302) and Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CRF) (CUSIP:...

Cornerstone Funds Announce Continuing Monthly Distributions

NEW YORK, May 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CLM) (CUSIP: 21924B302) and Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CRF) (CUSIP:...

Período †Variación(Ptos)Variación %AperturaPrecio MáximoPrecio MínimoAvg. Vol. diarioPrecio Promedio Ponderado
1-0.44-4.899777282858.988.988.293211382138.57924145CS
4-0.4-4.474272930658.949.758.0613083878.837719CS
120.587.28643216087.969.757.95473610026768.67503981CS
260.9111.92660550467.639.756.528332098.26093017CS
521.3518.7760778867.199.756.527523567.87106141CS
156-4.37-33.849728892312.9114.26.058395208.72360201CS
260-2.29-21.144967682410.8314.25.437139889.50026753CS

CRF - Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Cuál es el precio actual de las acciones de Cornerstone Total Return?
El precio actual de las acciones de Cornerstone Total Return es US$ 8.54
¿Cuántas acciones de Cornerstone Total Return están en circulación?
Cornerstone Total Return tiene 104,199,011 acciones en circulación
¿Cuál es la capitalización de mercado de Cornerstone Total Return?
La capitalización de mercado de Cornerstone Total Return es USD 882.57M
¿Cuál es el rango de negociación de 1 año para el precio de las acciones de Cornerstone Total Return?
Cornerstone Total Return ha negociado en un rango de US$ 6.52 a US$ 9.75 durante el último año
¿Cuál es el ratio PE (precio/beneficio) de Cornerstone Total Return?
El ratio precio/beneficio de Cornerstone Total Return es 5.11
¿Cuál es el ratio de efectivo a ventas de Cornerstone Total Return?
El ratio de efectivo a ventas de Cornerstone Total Return es 82.87
¿Cuál es la moneda de reporte de Cornerstone Total Return?
Cornerstone Total Return presenta sus resultados financieros en USD
¿Cuál es el último ingresos anual de Cornerstone Total Return?
El último ingresos anual de Cornerstone Total Return es USD 10.76M
¿Cuál es el último beneficio anual de Cornerstone Total Return?
El último beneficio anual de Cornerstone Total Return es USD 174.59M
¿Cuál es la dirección registrada de Cornerstone Total Return?
La dirección registrada de Cornerstone Total Return es 28 LIBERTY ST, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 10005
¿Cuál es la dirección del sitio web de Cornerstone Total Return?
La dirección del sitio web de Cornerstone Total Return es www.cornerstonetotalreturnfund.com
¿En qué sector industrial opera Cornerstone Total Return?
Cornerstone Total Return opera en el sector UNIT INV TR, CLOSED-END MGMT

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TMaga TMaga 4 meses hace
Very good stock except for the ultra high management fees. What happened 3 years ago that drove this to $14.00 is hard to figure. Manipulation I guess. They don't disclose how many institutional investors hold this stock.
Right now CLM is a better deal. Costs less ,slightly bigger divvy
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bar1080 bar1080 2 años hace
SA: Cornerstone Total Return Fund reduces monthly dividend"

https://seekingalpha.com/news/3902893-cornerstone-total-return-fund-reduces-monthly-dividend
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bar1080 bar1080 2 años hace
More terrible news for CRF

"Cornerstone Funds Announce Continuing Monthly Distributions and Reset Distribution [lower] Amounts for 2023"

" NEW YORK, Nov. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CLM) (CUSIP: 21924B302) and Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CRF) (CUSIP: 21924U300), (individually the “Fund” or, collectively, the “Funds”), each a closed-end management investment company, announced that in keeping with each Fund’s previously adopted monthly distribution policy, each Fund is declaring the following distributions, which have been reset for the calendar year 2023.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cornerstone-funds-announce-continuing-monthly-203000155.html
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 3 años hace
CRF https://reorgdocumentlibrary.broadridge.com/Client/Client?data=0522/E29682/21924U300/c
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bar1080 bar1080 3 años hace
Guess investors are waking up, smacking themselves in the head and are wondering why they didn't dump when this gimmicky bowser was selling for a huge premium to NAV.

At its core, these Cornerstone funds are just a tiny bunch of utterly ordinary blue chip stocks (like Apple, Amazon and MSFT) yielding about 1.5%.

From CRF's own site: "Although the Fund’s Common Stock has frequently traded at a premium to its net asset value during the past several years, shares of closed-end funds often trade at a discount from their net asset value." http://www.cornerstonetotalreturnfund.com/
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Porterhouse10 Porterhouse10 3 años hace
Dang, what happened here
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bar1080 bar1080 3 años hace
Ugliest chart ever... seriously!

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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 3 años hace
Me too, but they like telling us how lousy our picks are, LOLOLOLOLOL after banking thousands per month, too funny


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Porterhouse10 Porterhouse10 3 años hace
Prove it, lmao
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AlwaysRed AlwaysRed 3 años hace
I make 10's of thousands of dollars each month on high yield divvy stocks including this one.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 años hace
Although I'm retired, I don't focus on yield. Investors should look for quality first and then growth. Thus I own large cap blue chips and index funds. Like my bio says, I've *never* bought a penny stock or any of the comical Cornerstone-type ultra high yield rubbish IHUBers fall for.

My horizon is long.

By IHUB standards the unusual thing about my style is I almost never trade my stocks except to take a tax loss and I haven't had one in more than a decade thanks to this remarkable bull market. My oldest holdings, blue chip multi-baggers such as Cintas and Rockwell Automation, have been in my portfolio for several decades. Pedigreed stocks like those increase their payouts almost every year. Last year I received two wonderful spinoffs from my Raytheon, Carrier (the 100+ year old air conditioning company) and elevator company, OTIS. CARR has since quadrupled and raised its payout TWICE.

This is still accurate about me.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/profilea.aspx?user=42712
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Porterhouse10 Porterhouse10 3 años hace
Have any favorites with room for growth and yield in this Frothy Market? Just added $SYY, also $TTD and $ GFL for purely growth no divi.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 años hace
"chasing Yield almost always ends in loss" Yes. Read my many posts on IHUB ultra high yield investments such as mREITs, BDCs, and MLPs. Don't people wonder why Buffett doesn't seem to know about those "under the radar" double-digit dividend payers? Reality is, most investors will do far better in simple, low cost, S&P 500 index funds. Need cash? Just sell off a few shares.

The Cornerstone funds may be the worst, and most gimmicky of all.

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BTW, I see plenty of shilling going on with such stocks on IHUB and especially on Seeking Alpha.
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Porterhouse10 Porterhouse10 3 años hace
I sprinkle a few of these in there and buy perceived dips and am green and collecting monthly divi's, but chasing Yield almost always ends in loss of money. The Eaton Vance monthly payers and nice Yield have been sweet with great holdings. JMO
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
You've been stung by scammy pennyland rubbish and now you're thinking of moving into a new kind of rubbish, ultra high yield stocks. High yields almost always come with high risk. You should have learned that years ago with PSEC.

Right now I own about 19 individual stocks and I have a profit in every one of them. How is that possible? Because I only own blue chips and I hold them nearly forever. Blue chips like 3M, Comcast, Rockwell Automation, UPS, Berkshire Hathaway and more.
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
You are absolutely right. Hopefully we learn by our mistakes.
But I only own two pennies and only one has any hopes of success. I am not overloaded in pennies.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
I can see what you buy, generally penny junk. You would have done vastly better over the years in an S&P 500 index fund, or by buying and holding a diversified portfolio of exchange-listed, large cap blue chip div payers.

CEF's can be good investments, just not the ultra high yield gimmicky ones that target retirees.
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
First of all let me say I did not attack you in any way or question your credibility. Lets get that straight first. I am also retired and I kind of like dividend stocks in general for the monthly or quarterly income.
I commend your investing prowness. I just trust the market in general a LOT LESS than you do. Thank You for your insight.
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
I feel a lot safer in a closed end fund where you are at least somewhat shielded from the MMS. Just hope the mgt team is up to the task. GLTU
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
I'm a retired lawyer who's been investing successfully in stocks since age 19, decades ago. My own portfolio of blue chips is at record high, along with the Dow and S&P 500. I'm very rarely wrong when it comes to stocks.

Your first question about CRF should be: How does CRF pay out such ridiculously high dividends when its underlying portfolio consists of mundane blue chips? For example, CRF's top three holdings were Amazon, Microsoft and Apple. They pay out about 1% in dividends.

Have you looked at its payout history going back to, say, the Great Recession in 2008?
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
These are not generally what you would consider a growth fund where the share value with somehow skyrocket someday. They have to distribute all the profits if there are any. Closed end is also a double edged sword. Less dilution and also less liquidity if you want to sell.
At least it prevents mass dilution by the MMS"
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
I know back in 2020 they had a dip back to $9.00 a share and seemed to be on a recovery back up to $13.00 at one point. Seems to me everything is risky these days with all the corruption in the market in general with no SEC oversight. I wouldn't just pick on CRF with the entire market being manipulated by crooks. I will look at your posts though.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
Read all my posts on this board and those on CRF's sister fund, CLM. Both are extremely complicated, gimmicky, funds with a long history of cutting payouts.

I don't own either Cornerstone fund.
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
Not totally. educate me.
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
I have looked at 100's of dividend payers and most are reducing and some even eliminating their dividends. What is so specific or different about crf that you brought it up.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
Do you understand how CRF generates its ultra high distributions?
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
Basically a reit like many others.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
Do you know how CRF works?
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TMaga TMaga 4 años hace
Things will turn around. Patience is rewarded.
Covid has hurt a lot of industries and other dividend stocks are also reducing theirs.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 años hace
"Cornerstone Total Return Fund decreases dividend by ~14%"

https://seekingalpha.com/news/3633325-cornerstone-total-return-fund-decreases-dividend-14
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bar1080 bar1080 5 años hace
Need any proof? "CEFs are usually poor performers in bear markets."
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 5 años hace
The actual data which will determine the monthly Distribution Amount for 2020 will not be known until the end of October 2019. However, as an example, if the value of the net assets and the number of shares outstanding were the same as those on July 31, 2019, the monthly Distribution Amount for 2020 would be reset from $0.2053 per share to $0.1934 per share for CLM and be reset from $0.1985 per share to $0.1875 per share for CRF. The actual Distribution Amount for each Fund for 2020 may be higher or lower than those shown in the above examples.

https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/stock-news/80513987/cornerstone-funds-announce-continuing-monthly-dist
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Whoops: "CRFs are usually poor performers in bear markets." Meant to say that CEFs are usually poor performers in bear markets.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Gimmicks aren't saving CRF. As of Friday 5/25/19 its premium declined to 4.18% from an annual peak of 21.6%. CLM might well plunge to a deep discount in an extended bear market. Nowadays this fund is full of hot money that's quick to exit in bad times. https://www.cefconnect.com/fund/CRF

CRFs are usually poor performers in bear markets.
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
NEW YORK, May 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CLM) and Cornerstone Total Return Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: CRF), (individually the “Fund” or, collectively, the “Funds”), each a closed-end management investment company, announced that in keeping with each Fund’s previously adopted monthly distribution policy, each Fund is declaring the following distributions.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cornerstone-funds-announce-continuing-monthly-203000485.html
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
A better way to get CRF's NAV may be to use the symbol XCRFX. But I'm not sure that's up to date. Today that symbol shows the NAV as $9.75. If so, CRF is trading at a small discount.

I've often warned that CEF premiums can narrow or even disappear in bad times... but that drop is ridiculous! I'd certainly phone Cornerstone before making any kind of trade off those numbers.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
What the heck? Why isn't reasonably current NAV for CRF available on Cornerstone's website or CEFConnect?

http://www.cornerstonetotalreturnfund.com/net-asset-value Shows NAV as of 12/14/2018

CEFConnect shows CRF NAV as of 12/7/2018 https://www.cefconnect.com/fund/CRF
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
$13.00's are on the way
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
DOW has crashed 500 points this morning on weak earnings driving down stocks across the board. Luckily CRF/CLM have given guidance to keep their monthly dividend the same.

Buying opportunities all over the place
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Just Out From SA: "Equity CEFs: Are Cornerstone Funds Now Better Buys Than Some Eaton Vance Funds?"

Definitely worth reading... several times.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4213387-equity-cefs-cornerstone-funds-now-better-buys-eaton-vance-funds
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Who's going to DRIP CRF at NAV if NAV is higher than market price? Same thing with Rights Offerings? With CRF down 4% today vs about 2% for the S&P it appears the market premium is about gone. With Cornerstone funds getting precise NAV isn't easy.

Note that CEF's numbers are not current: "As of 10/22/2018. NAV as of 10/19/2018." https://www.cefconnect.com/fund/CRF

These are certainly interesting funds. (to watch, not to own)
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
LMMFAO that letter was penned was 6 years ago.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Complaint to SEC about Ponzi-like qualities of Cornerstone funds.

[July 20, 2012]

"Dear Mr. Champ,Congratulations on your recent appointment as director of the Investment Management division at the SEC.

I run a small investment partnership in New York and I would like to bring some facts about the Cornerstone Funds (the Cornerstone Total Return Fund, the Cornerstone Strategic Value Fund and the Cornerstone Progressive Return Fund, trading under the ticker symbols CRF, CLM, and CFP,respectively, and managed by Ralph Bradshaw) to your attention.

I believe that the Cornerstone Funds should be examined by the SEC due to the deceptive nature of their distribution policy, the opacity and lack of communication from management and the recent capital markets transactions the Funds have engaged in. I believe that the Cornerstone Funds are perhaps exploiting less sophisticated investors through a deceitful operation that gives excessive compensation to management with negative investment results for the Funds’ investors. Though it does not appear that the Cornerstone Funds are violating securities laws, per se, they are essentially a publicly traded Ponzi scheme.

I am passing along this information so that, to the extent that you deem appropriate, you may assist in protecting the innocent investors (both current and prospective) in the Cornerstone Funds.

Thank you for your time and attention to this matter and please do not hesitate to contact me with any comments or questions.

Respectfully, Parsa Kiai"

Click for much more...including 15 pages of supporting material https://www.scribd.com/document/100643429/Cornerstone-Letter-to-SEC




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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
CRF corporate update;


https://materials.proxyvote.com/Approved/MC2885/20180815/SAR_369013.PDF
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
Difference between CLM and CRF per Morningstar:

"Investment Objective Summary CLM
The Fund seeks long term capital appreciation through investment in global equity securities"

"Investment Objective Summary CRF
The Fund seeks capital appreciation with current income through investment in common stocks, preferred stocks and convertible stock of large, mid and small cap companies and investment grade US debt securities"

In practice the holdings of the two funds are quite similar from what I see.
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
Excellent buying op for the smart people
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bar1080 bar1080 6 años hace
CRF hugely underperforming the S&P for past three months. S&P up 6.6%; CRF down 12.2%.
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
Last day to take advantage of the R.O after the dust settles we'll see a rapid rise to old territory and a strong finish leading to December. Once CRF and CLM are even Im dumping CRF (.23) for CLM (.2365) to get that extra .0065 dividend CLM offers.
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Scotttrader80 Scotttrader80 6 años hace
June 5th CRF $16.91 CLM $17.05
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leftovers leftovers 6 años hace
I never saw 17 in the last year that I have owned it only just piercing 16. It's having a nice day today and so is the overall market!
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