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Strategies & Market Trends : ROC: The ROC Taiwan Fund -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: peter michaelson who wrote (4)4/22/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18
 
Peter:

Thanks for your discussion of closed-end funds site. I took a quick look and will return to it latter. It appears to be very interesting.

As to your question "What makes you think that ROC may convert to open-end status this spring? " It is a provision of this closed-end fund. (See Below)

The following is taken for "Trust Net" Review of ROC Taiwan Fund

ROC: Continuation / Wind-up Provision; "The Trustees will propose conversion to open-end status if shares trade at an average discount of 10% or more in any 12 week period. Approval of such a proposal would require an affirmative vote of a majority of shares outstanding."

Go to this site and you can see what I am talking about. Take some time to review all the info.

trustnet.co.uk

Bill Fortune III