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To: LemonHead who wrote (13699)11/26/2000 1:14:43 PM
From: budweeder  Respond to of 18928
 
Keith........Holy Toledo! What in the world could have caused such an abrupt drop in a municipal bond fund?? That is a real shocker to me.......I don't have any bond funds at present, but if I did I would certainly expect them to be non-volatile...I have held some municipal bond funds that were widely diversified........there would have had to be massive defaults to create a loss like that....or hanky-panky??

Regards, Bud



To: LemonHead who wrote (13699)11/26/2000 1:46:16 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Keith, Heartland is a Wisconsin based fund group. This muni bond fund disaster is going to take them a while to get over.

Thanks for spotting the article.

Best regards, Tom
(thankfully not a Heartland muni investor)