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TEM Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc

154.40
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 13:30:32
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc LSE:TEM London Ordinary Share GB00BKPG0S09 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 154.40 154.00 156.20 154.40 153.00 153.00 390,765 13:30:32
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end 34.34M 2.52M 0.0022 701.82 1.75B
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TEM. The last closing price for Templeton Emerging Marke... was 154.40p. Over the last year, Templeton Emerging Marke... shares have traded in a share price range of 141.00p to 156.20p.

Templeton Emerging Marke... currently has 1,135,276,077 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Templeton Emerging Marke... is £1.75 billion. Templeton Emerging Marke... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 701.82.

Templeton Emerging Marke... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/2/2011
09:46
MARKET VOLATILITY AND OUTLOOK

Emerging economies continued to report strong economic growth in the period from 1 October 2010 to 31 December 2010. However, markets experienced a temporary period of heightened volatility in November as concerns of a wider debt crisis in the Euro zone resurfaced and North Korea and South Korea engaged in border skirmishes, sparking off a fresh round of tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The falls in equity prices were short-lived as investors focused on the long-term opportunities and prospects. Between 30 September 2010 and 31 December 2010, the net asset value of the Company increased by 6.5% to 710.3 pence. Templeton Asset Management Limited, the Investment Manager of the company's portfolio, however, continues to see emerging markets benefiting from relatively good growth prospects, attractive valuations and solid fundamentals and will continue to monitor the markets for favourable investment opportunities.

gateside
04/1/2011
13:05
Up 60p today-yipee!
dondee
28/12/2010
09:20
Questor share tip: Templeton Emerging Markets still a buy

Emerging market funds were some of the hardest hit by the financial crisis as frightened investors repatriated their cash. This also meant that these markets have recovered more rapidly than Western markets. Questor says buy.

The next billion consumers will be found in these countries and economic growth in places such as Brazil, China and India will continue to charge ahead. Western investors seeking elusive growth continue to pour money into these markets.
Figures released last week by the Investment Management Association (IMA) showed that the global emerging markets sector was the best-selling IMA sector in October, with net retail sales of £336m. This was the highest monthly sales on record.

For the second month running, the lowest-selling fund sector over the month was the UK all-companies sector, which saw a net outflow of £239m.

Fears about emerging markets overheating have once again returned. Inflationary pressures are a real concern, as they can easily stifle growth. This is probably the greatest threat to these markets in 2011.

However, Questor is an investor and not a trader. The long-term prospects for these markets are very sound, despite their volatile nature. The markets are likely to continue to grow.

The Templeton Emerging Markets fund released its half-year report last week. The fund's net asset value reached a record high in the period. Although there was a note of caution on global prospects, the investment manager's outlook statement was upbeat. It continues to believe that "growth in emerging markets will be sustainable and that opportunities will exist to find undervalued stocks across the globe".

The fund's largest holding is in Chinese car-maker Brilliance, at 6.2pc of the fund, followed by Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco, at 6pc, and mining giant Vale at 5.9pc.
The trust was first recommended on January 5 last year at 284p and the shares are up 132pc, compared with a FTSE 100 up 27pc.

The fund remains a core buy for any investment portfolio.

gateside
08/12/2010
16:23
Tipped in press today
nellie1973
06/10/2010
16:23
Lovegod - this might help!
babylon3
01/10/2010
15:15
flying at the mo.
babylon3
28/9/2010
08:37
7.6% as of 31st August
hoggetwood
28/9/2010
08:17
anyone know whar percentage is invested in Turkey ?
lovegod
27/9/2010
12:55
Don't want to come across as smug, but I regard TEM, SST and one or two others as 'value investments', which may be blown off course temporarily by crises in Western economies, but will come back strongly. I've absolutely no idea if or when another dip will come, and am expecting to hold TEM through any such dip (buying more if brave enough), unless the fundamentals start to look dodgy.
hoggetwood
27/9/2010
12:02
I feel very wrong, I bailed out of this one far too early. September proved to be a very good month, unusual but it has undoubtedly happened. Personally I feel that the higher the indexes go the more bearish I get, double dip seems inevitable, but it's all a question of timing, perhaps the next crash is still some time away, western economies are still in a terrible state, it's a mystery to me why these markets are so strong, especially at this time of year.
traderabc
21/9/2010
09:49
Traderabc (223) Prediction half right - and the right half!
hoggetwood
20/9/2010
16:39
Director buying....
babylon3
19/9/2010
21:44
Tipped in the Sunday Telegraph today,wish i had some more cash
lollipop3
01/9/2010
09:52
Range narrowing, this ought to breakout, probably to the downside as September is usually a bad month.
traderabc
20/8/2010
13:02
opened £12 point on tem and FTSE100 £2 short
iantrader2
22/7/2010
14:40
Having said that just bought some more...
babylon3
13/7/2010
15:12
RICA, RCP....
babylon3
12/7/2010
18:00
Anyone know of a better investment trust than TEM?
iksur
21/6/2010
16:14
Always difficult to double when the share price falls heavily.I am pleased I just sat tight though.
restassured
09/6/2010
13:42
Tipped in the Telegraph again today.
lollipop3
09/4/2010
13:58
Looks like we are going into a new big figure :-)
restassured
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