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Scudder RREEF Real Estate Fund, Inc. (SRQ)

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  • CEFs Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt by Joe Eqcome
    CEF Weekly Review: The 13 closed end fund (CEF) types on average nudged into positive territory posting a 0.2% increase for the week ending 11/20/09. On an aggregate, unweighted basis, the weekly average price change for the 496 CEFs remained unchanged. The weighted 49 CEFs comprising the... More »
    November 21, 2009 NII, NRB, CLM
  • CEFs Week of 11/13/09: Hugging the Flat line by Joe Eqcome
    CEF Weekly Review: The 13 closed end fund (CEF) types on average squeezed into positive territory posting a 0.1% increase for the week ending 11/13/09. On an aggregate, unweighted basis, the weekly average price change for the 496 CEFs straddled the flat line as it declined by 0.1%. The weighted... More »
    November 14, 2009 EOS, VNQ, SRO
  • CEFs Week of 11/06/09: Ping Pong, Anyone? by Joe Eqcome
    CEF Weekly Review: The 13 closed end fund (CEF) types on average were up 1.7% for the week ending 11/6/09. On an aggregate, unweighted basis, the weekly average price change for the 488 CEFs was up 1.6%. The weighted 49 CEFs comprising the Claymore CEF Index registered an average advance of 3.4%... More »
    November 6, 2009 FAV, GAB, BIF
  • CEFs Week of 10/30/09: A Good Scare by Joe Eqcome
    CEF Weekly Review: The 13 closed end fund (CEF) types on average were down 3.5% for the week ending 10/30/09. On an aggregate, unweighted basis, the weekly average price change for 493 CEFs was down 3.1%.The weighted 49 CEFs comprising the Claymore CEF Index registered an average decline of 5.6%... More »
    October 31, 2009 KYN, FAV, ADX
  • CEFs Week of 9/11/09; Real Estate Rebounds by Joe Eqcome
    The 13 closed end fund (CEF) types on average were up 1.9% for the week ending 9/11/09. On an aggregate, unweighted basis, the weekly average price increase for 628 CEFs was also up 1.9%. The weighted 49 CEFs as of 9/11/09 comprising the Claymore CEF Index registered an average increase of 3.2%... More »
    September 12, 2009 CEV, EIP, BIF
  • SRO: Expect Shareholders to succeed with liquidation at full NAV by Dan Plettner
    Seeking Alpha has published a number of articles on DWS RREEF Real Estate Fund (SRQ) and DWS RREEF Real Estate Fund II (SRO), some of which have lent to propaganda. I will not author a piece that can be used as propaganda, rather I'll reflect on a timely financial opportunity apparent thanks to... More »
    August 20, 2009 SRO, SRQ
  • The Real McGuffin by Gwailo
    Aunt Florence McGuffin has asked me to post her letter today to Paul Freeman, Board Chair of the DWS fund complex, regarding recent announcements by the SRO and SRQ real estate funds. - 'GSunset Garden Manor15 Dyer’s CourtColma, CA 94033 Mr. Paul K. FreemanDWS RREEF... More »
    August 18, 2009 DB, SRO, SRQ
  • Beyond the Ethical Edge by Gwailo
    Part 1 described some of the troubles now ailing Deutsche Bank, its DWS fund management arm and the DWS closed-end funds. Part 2 recounted how the independent Directors of those funds, who also govern 118 other funds at DWS, passively accepted poor performance and trading discounts that meant... More »
    August 3, 2009 SRQ, GCS, DHG
  • Temptation by Proxy by Gwailo
    [This is the second of three parts. Part 1 is "Deutsche Bank's Strange Curse"]Almost all investment companies are managed by "external" advisory firms. Unlike operating companies, mutual and closed-end funds themselves have no employees and no fixed assets or facilities: they... More »
    August 2, 2009 DB, KST, DHG
  • The Deutsche Bank Curse by Gwailo
    Introduction: This article is about conflicts within the investment fund industry, using the Deutsche Bank/DWS fund group as a case example. Several of the funds are now the subject of proxy fights that expose the diverging interests of the shareholders who put up the money, the professionals... More »
    August 1, 2009 DB, SRO, SRQ

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