| Business Summary | | Templeton
Emerging
Markets
Income
Fund,
Inc.
(the
Fund)
is
a
closed-end,
non-diversified
investment
company.
The
Fund
seeks
high
current
income,
with
a
secondary
objective
of
capital
appreciation,
by
investing
primarily
in
a
portfolio
of
high-yielding
debt
obligations
of
sovereign
or
sovereign-related
entities
and
private
sector
companies
in
emerging
market
countries.
At
February
29,
2000,
investments
in
Latin
America,
Asia,
Europe,
and
short-term
investments
and
other
assets
represented
66.4%,
19.5%,
10.9%,
and
3.2%,
respectively,
of
the
Fund's
total
net
assets. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Templeton
Emerging
Markets
Income
Fund
is
a
closed-end,
non-diversified
management
investment
company
that
has
an
investment
portfolio
consisting
of
emerging
country
debt
securities.
For
the
six
months
ended
2/28/01,
interest
income
totaled
$33.3
million.
Net
investment
income
totaled
$30.1
million.
Net
increase
in
net
assets
resulting
from
operations
totaled
$2.3
million.
Net
asset
value
per
share
declined
to
$11.83
on
2/28/01,
from
$12.43
on
8/31/00. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
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| Position | Charles Johnson, 67 | Chairman
and VP | Gregory McGowan, 50 | Pres | Harmon Burns, 54 | VP | Martin Flanagan, 39 | VP | Samuel Forester, Jr., 51 | VP |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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