Weighted Average Distance to Strike (since inception)
5.60
Top Equity Holdings (as of 09.30.09)
Coca Cola Co (KO)
4.21%
Joy Global Inc (JOYG)
3.11%
Mckesson Hboc Inc (MCK)
2.93%
Freeport-Mcmoran Cop (FCX)
2.82%
Intl Business Mchn (IBM)
2.81%
Oracle Systems Corp (ORCL)
2.69%
Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)
2.68%
Cisco Sys Inc (CSCO)
2.59%
Medco Health Solutio (MHS)
2.58%
Intuitive Surgical I (ISRG)
2.48%
CEF Convertible Holdings (as of 09.30.09)
DEVELOPERS DIVERSIFIED REALTY CORP
1.38
CROWN CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CORP CPR
1.35
MAXTOR CORP
1.32
BOWNE & CO INC 5.0 10/01/33 STP CPN
1.22
AES TRUST III CPR
1.18
NII HOLDINGS INC
1.08
STANLEY WORKS CPR
1.07
SCHERING-PLOUGH CORP CPR
1.06
BANK OF AMERICA CORP CPR
.94
JA SOLAR HOLDINGS CO LTD
.9
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Past performance is no guarantee of future results. An investment in the Fund involves risk, including loss of principal. Investment return and the value of shares will fluctuate.
This is not intended as a recommendation, offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument. References to specific sectors, securities or issuers are for illustrative purposes only. All holdings are subject to change daily.
This information is unaudited and is intended for informational purposes only.
The primary objective of the Fund is to seek total return comprised of capital appreciation, current income and gains. The Fund's Equity Component will ordinarily consist of common stocks, but may also include other types of equity securities, including preferred stocks, depository receipts, rights and warrants. The Fund may invest in securities of companies with any size market capitalization, but ordinarily expects to focus its equity investments in companies with market capitalizations of $3 billion or more at the time of investment. The Fund may purchase securities in initial public offerings (tIPOs).
The Fund's Convertible Component will ordinarily consist principally of income-producing convertible securities, including bonds, debentures, notes, preferred stocks, and other securities or investments that may be converted or exchanged (by the holder or issuer) into equity securities of the issuer (or cash or securities of equivalent value), as well as synthetic convertible securities. Investing in convertible securities may entail risk. The Funds that invest in convertibles may have to convert the securities before they would otherwise, which may have an adverse effect on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective. The Convertible Component may include convertible and other debt securities that are of below investment grade quality. High-yield bonds typically have a lower credit rating than other bonds. Lower rated bonds generally involve a greater risk to principal than higher rated bonds.
The Fund will ordinarily invest principally in securities of U.S. issuers. The Fund may invest without limit in securities of non-U.S. issuers that trade on U.S. securities markets, such as American Depository Receipts (tADRs). Up to 20% of the Fund's total assets may be invested in other non-U.S. equity and debt securities, including securities of issuers that are organized or headquartered in developing or temerging market countries. Investing in non-U.S. securities entails additional risks, including political and economic risk and the risk of currency fluctuations; these risks may be enhanced in emerging markets.
The Fund will employ its Option Strategy by writing (selling) call options on stocks held in the Equity Component. The Fund may also utilize other derivative strategies involving call and put options, futures and forward contracts, swap agreements, short sales and other derivative instruments for investment purposes or in an attempt to hedge against market and other risks in the portfolio. Use of derivative instruments may involve certain costs and risks such as liquidity risk, interest rate risk, market risk, credit risk, management risk and the risk that a fund could not close out a position when it would be most advantageous to do so. Portfolios investing in derivatives could lose more than the principal amount invested in these instruments.
The Funds are closed-end exchange traded investment companies. The material on this website is presented only to provide information and is not intended for trading purposes. Closed-end funds, unlike open-end funds, are not continuously offered. After the initial public offering, shares are sold on the open market through a stock exchange. Investment policies, management fees and other matters of interest to prospective investors may be found in each closed-end fund prospectus. For additional information, please contact your financial advisor.
Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC serves as the Closed-End Funds' investment manager, and the sub-advisor is Nicholas Applegate Capital Management LLC (NACM).