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Name - Mint Income Fund
Website -
Symbol - MID.RT
Cusip Number - 60446Q 12 4 
Expiry Date - Jan. 10, 2008

Symbol - MID.RT.A
Cusip Number - 60446Q 13 2 
Expiry Date - Dec. 19, 2008
News Releases

Symbol - MID.RT
Cusip Number - 60446Q 11 6 
Expiry Date - July 7, 2006
News Releases

Mint Income Fund rights offering

2007-12-06 19:44 ET - Rights Offering

TSX bulletin 2007-1715

Rights symbol: MID.RT
Rights Cusip No.: 60446Q 12 4
Unitholder entitlement: One right for each unit held on the record date
Terms of the rights: Three rights plus $9.75 for one additional unit
Expiry time: 4 p.m. (Toronto time) on Jan. 10, 2008
Ex rights date: Dec. 10, 2007
Record date: Dec. 12, 2007

Mint Income Fund rights offering

2008-11-18 19:25 ET - Rights Offering

TSX bulletin 2008-1323

Rights symbol: MID.RT.A
Rights Cusip No.: 60446Q 13 2
Rights unitholder entitlement: One right for each unit held on the record date
Terms of the rights: Three rights plus $6.50 for one additional unit
Expiry time: 4 p.m. (Toronto time) on Dec. 19, 2008
Ex rights date: Nov. 20, 2008
Record date: Nov. 24, 2008

Mint Income Fund rights offering

2006-06-06 20:16 ET - Rights Offering

TSX bulletin 2006-0714

Rights symbol: MID.RT
Rights Cusip No.: 60446Q 11 6
Unitholder entitlement: One right for each unit held on the record date
Terms of the rights: Three rights plus $11.75 for one additional unit
Expiry time: 4 p.m. (Toronto time), July 7, 2006
Ex rights date: June 8, 2006
Record date: June 12, 2006

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Explanation

Rights

Rights give existing shareholders a chance to proportionately buy shares in the new issue the company is putting out to raise more funds. The certificate showing this privilege is called a right.  It  gives the stockholders the first opportunity,  to buy the new securities.

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An offer made by a  company to its shareholders to enable them to buy new shares in the company at a discount to the market price.

 

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