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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Epicure | LSE:EQEO | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B1Z40704 | ORD USD0.01 |
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24/1/2024 | 15:10 | RNSNON | Gulf Investment Fund PLC Annual Overview from QuotedData |
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26/5/2011 | 22:08 | Equity investments in Qatar - new issue | 81 |
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Posted at 16/2/2009 11:51 by pelleeds1980 Anyone following this share? See its tipped by RHPS |
Posted at 14/10/2008 16:33 by andrbea turning at last?eqeo and also eqew could be interesting from these levels eqeo up 9% today nia dyor |
Posted at 01/10/2008 15:06 by andrbea the nav rose week-on-week18 Sept 0.9792 25 sept 0.9969 the turning point perhaps for this share? being the warrants (eqew) would magnify the rise (when it comes) high risk of course but, then again, the exercise date is far off (2012), so looks good to me nia dyor |
Posted at 18/9/2008 16:00 by andrbea full article (Sept 2 2008)Epicure Qatar The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) does not have the best track record as a backer of Britain's blue chips (J Sainsbury and London Stock Exchange to name but two), but as an investor in AIM, the Gulf sovereign wealth fund has fared somewhat better. Yesterday's maiden annual figures show Epicure Qatar Equity Opportunities (EQEO) the London-listed fund into which QIA has sunk $25 million (£13.8 million) to be doing just fine. Helped by a surging Doha Securities Market the world's second best-performing stock market in the second quarter of 2008 its net asset value (NAV) has risen 41 per cent on the year, bringing in a debut $15.4 million in performance fees. Having raised an additional $85 million last December, the EQEO is now fully invested and has made its first forays into other Gulf States, notably Kuwait and United Arab Emirates. Yet it is EQEO's direct exposure to Qatar's surging GDP growth an estimated 15.5 per cent this year that remains its draw. The fund is 38 per cent weighted to the country's banks, which have none of the credit problems of their Western peers and provide strong leverage to the Qatari economy. Its industrial holdings are also prospering, reaping the advantage of securing world prices for their output but enjoying low costs from cheap, plentiful gas. With the Qatari stock market trading at 12 times 2009 earnings, despite forecast 30 per cent growth, EQEO's 11 per cent discount to NAV at 111p seems mean. Hold on for more. |
Posted at 18/9/2008 15:58 by andrbea Sept 2 2088The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) does not have the best track record as a backer of Britain's blue chips, but as an investor in AIM, the Gulf sovereign wealth fund has fared somewhat better. Yesterday's maiden annual figures show Epicure Qatar Equity Opportunities (EQEO) the London-listed fund into which QIA has sunk $25m (£13.8m) to be doing just fine. With the Qatari stock market trading at 12 times 2009 earnings, despite forecast 30% growth, EQEO's 11% discount to NAV at 111p seems mean. Hold on for more. |
Posted at 08/8/2007 08:44 by andrbea example of companies about to list on Doha stock market (which eqeo could invest in)Mannai Corp to list on bourse tomorrow, eyes 'select' marketsPublished: Tuesday, 7 August, 2007, 01:30 AM Doha Time Business Reporter DOHA: Mannai Corporation, shares of which will start trading on the Doha Securities Market (DSM) from tomorrow, is planning 'selective' regional expansion while keeping options open on acquisitions in the domestic market. Mannai Corp, which reported 39% gains in its net profit to QR50.12mn in the first six months of the year, also expects its core business to drive growth, according to its medium-term strategy |
Posted at 07/8/2007 08:32 by andrbea did some more digging into this big shareholder in eqeo (SAQ)Qatar National Bank SAQ, the Persian Gulf nation's largest bank, plans to establish a bank in Syria with three partners as the lender seeks to expand in the Middle East.. /... Qatar National wants to expand in Syria because of its "promising" economic growth, the bank said in the statement. The Syrian economy will probably grow at an annual average of 3.5 percent this fiscal year, well below the government's own projection of more than 5 percent, according to data from the Economist Intelligence Unit.Qatar National is expanding across the Middle East as population and economic growth create more opportunities for the financial services industry. The bank bought in July 20.6 percent of The Housing Bank for Trade and Finance, Jordan's biggest retail bank, for more than $442 million. reminder relevance of SAQ to EQEO: Qatar Insurance Company SAQ, the investment adviser for the company, has also agreed to invest 25 mln usd in the company as part of the placing, which will align the interests of the investment adviser with those of the shareholders. |
Posted at 06/8/2007 17:49 by andrbea rollover?each trade 106000 pounds worth... eqeo: 06/08/07 12:07 1.12 9,500,000 L 06/08/07 12:07 1.12 9,500,000 L a T trade too 16:31 1.35 15,000 T 1.25 1.7 could be a delayed buy, filled during the day. |
Posted at 06/8/2007 15:37 by andrbea one of the shareholders in eqeo isqatar investment company (QIC) more about them here: involvement of qic in eqeo: Qatar Insurance Company SAQ, the investment adviser for the company, has also agreed to invest 25 mln usd in the company as part of the placing, which will align the interests of the investment adviser with those of the shareholders |
Posted at 06/8/2007 14:53 by andrbea this is the parent share (eqeo)for the warrants, see other thread (eqew) |
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