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Eaton Vance Multi-Cap Growth Fund to close to new investors

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/102816/000094039414001195/multicap_growthfundspprosupp.htm

497 1 multicap_growthfundspprosupp.htm MULTICAP_GROWTH_FUND_SP_PRO_SUPP_DTD_8_20_14

Eaton Vance Multi-Cap Growth Fund
Supplement to
Prospectus dated January 1, 2014 and
Summary Prospectus dated January 1, 2014

On September 19, 2014, Eaton Vance Multi-Cap Growth Fund will discontinue all sales of its shares, except shares purchased by: (1) existing shareholders (including shares acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and distributions); (2) employer sponsored retirement plans; or (3) fee-based programs (a) sponsored by financial intermediaries for which investment decisions are made on a centralized basis at the discretion of the firm (e.g., model portfolios managed by a firm or its investment committee); and (b) that have selected the Fund prior to the close of business on September 19, 2014.



August 20, 2014

16011 8.20.14

Comments

  • This fund might need to be closed and liquidated and put out of its misery. It's rare to see M* rate a fund's Returns as "Below Average" and Risks as "Above average." Al Gore would say, "What should be high is low, and what should be low is high." Until otherwise convinced, I'm not buying the last seat on this train.
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