News

28 Feb 2017

CVC Credit Partners European changes tender terms to favour long term investors

CVC Credit Partners European Opportunities’ Euro and Sterling class net asset values per share increased by 9.29% and 9.80% respectively over the course of 2016. They continued to pay quarterly dividends at the annual rate of 5 Euro-cents / 5 pence per share and expect to continue to do so. They point out that the fund has shrunk […]

28 Feb 2017

Another good year of performance for Rights and Issues

Rights and Issues says 2016 proved to be a very strange year. the UK market rose by 12.5% and the small cap market by 11% but, once the fall in sterling following the June referendum result is factored in, a more sombre picture emerges. By contrast, the net asset value of the fund’s Income shares increased by 29.5% to 2002.2p. […]

28 Feb 2017

Fundsmith Emerging caught by Indian demonetisation

Fundsmith Emerging Equities returned 12% in NAV terms over the course of 2016. This was well behind the return on the MSCI Emerging and Frontier Markets Index (measured on a net sterling adjusted basis) which returned 32.4%. Shareholders were also affected by a narrowing of the premium. Returns to shareholders were 10.5%. The Board has […]

28 Feb 2017

Scottish Mortgage makes FTSE100

Scottish Mortgage will be promoted to the FTSE100 list Update 1 March Scottish Mortgage announces that, in recognition of its continued growth and success, there will be a cut in the annual management fees for the company, effective from 1 April 2017. Scottish Mortgage already enjoys one of the lowest ongoing charges levels in the […]

28 Feb 2017

RIT Capital ups exposure to absolute return and credit

RIT Capital Partners says its net asset value per share increased to 1,730 pence during 2016, representing a return of 12.1%. Its shares traded at a premium which averaged 4.6% during the course of the year and total shareholder returns amounted to 14.2%. The dividend was edged up to 31p from 30p. They intend to pay a […]

27 Feb 2017

Nick Train: Why I’m still holding Pearson

Nick Train, one of Britain’s best-known fund managers, has acquired something of a cult following among retail investors and financial advisers in the UK. In the three weeks after meeting Mr Train, I come across two PR executives, one asset management chief executive and several friends who confide they have invested a chunk of their […]

24 Feb 2017

intu reports unchanged NAV for 2016

intu has published results for the year ended 31 December 2016.  It reported six per cent growth in underlying earnings per share (from 14.2p to 15.0p), an increased dividend (2.2% increase to 14p per share) and stable property values, leaving net assets per share (diluted, adjusted) unchanged at 404 pence. Net rental income rose from […]

23 Feb 2017

Bluefield Solar NAV up to 105p

Bluefield Solar says that, at the end of December 2016, its NAV had increased to 105.07 pps (30 June 2016: 99.39 pps). The WACC used to calculate the NAV was unchanged from December 2015 and June 2016 at 6.6%. They delivered underlying earnings of GBP11.7 million in the period.  This enabled a fully covered first […]

23 Feb 2017

Allianz Technology underperforms in 2016

Allianz Technology Trust reports that it underperformed its benchmark over the year ended 30 November 2016. The NAV increased in the period by 23.8%, finishing at 835.9p as at 30 November 2016 compared with 675.1p as at 30 November 2015.  The benchmark index, the Dow Jones World Technology Index (sterling adjusted, total return), increased by 31.7% […]

23 Feb 2017

Greencoat UK Wind powers 375,000 homes

Greencoat UK Wind reports that its NAV growth during 2016 was 4.1 pence per share (after adjusting for dividends). NAV per share increased from 102.9 pence (ex dividend) on 31 December 2015 to 107.0 pence (ex dividend) on 31 December 2016. They paid total dividends of 6.34 pence per share for the year and are targeting […]