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RBN.UN Blue Ribbon Income Fund

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  • 7.350
  • +0.230+3.23%
15min DelayMarket Closed Apr 24 16:00 ET
62.59MMarket Cap7.42P/E (TTM)

About Blue Ribbon Income Fund Company

Blue Ribbon Income Fund is a  is a mutual fund trust. The fund aims to provide a high level of monthly distributions and the opportunity to participate in capital gains by actively managing a portfolio of publicly listed or traded securities, including income trusts, royalty trusts, real estate investment trusts, common shares, preferred securities, and debt instruments. Its Consumer Staples and Discretionary, Financial, Industrials, Pipes, Power, Utilities, Infrastructure, Real Estate, and others are securities by market segment.

Company Profile

SymbolRBN.UN
Company NameBlue Ribbon Income Fund
Founded1997
MarketTSE
Fiscal Year Ends12-31
Address181 Bay Street, Brookfield Place Suite 2930, Box 793
CityToronto
CountryCAN
Zip CodeM5J 2T3
Phone+1 416 642-9061

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Ann P. Wong
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • --
  • Kathryn A.H. Banner
  • Vice President and Corporate Secretary
  • --
  • M. Paul Bloom
  • Chairman of the Board and Executive Vice President
  • --
  • Mark A. Caranci
  • President and Director
  • --
  • Adina Bloom Somer
  • Director
  • --

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