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16/4/2025 14:22:12 | This report is filled with interesting commentary. Alsorts in there that sum things up over recent years and the present.
They added in the Trump commentary. There are naturally alot of strong emotions and opinions out there, but this is the polite way to put it:
"A final word on US President Trump's tariffs
Given this report was largely written in February, it is hard to end it without making some reference to the extraordinary events in early April of Trump's announcements of sweeping and massive tariffs on almost every country in the world. These so-called "reciprocal" tariffs, based on the absurd idea that trade deficits are a tax on the US, have intervened in the global economy and caused a level of disarray in stock markets not seen since the pandemic. With such wild and fake cards being played, it is not possible to predict how this unfolds. But it does severely cloud the outlook for the global economy and in turn, it will make life more difficult for some companies in the portfolio. More importantly, perhaps, it also marks a point at which America apparently gave up on the idea of being the ultimate defender of liberal democracy, free trade and the rule of law. In this equation Trump has forsaken the trust which America's trading partners have placed in it over decades and is instead espousing a set of relationships based on fear and servitude. This is a perilous journey. However, given how much capital has flowed into the US economy from the UK and other large economies from around the world over the last few years, there is now the first glimmer of the prospect that these capital flows may begin to reverse, and if the UK can position itself as a natural home for these reverse flows, there is a prospect for some real benefits to emerge from the crisis."
Nice and civil!
I wonder what proportion of people can be this civil. |  sphere25 | |
15/11/2023 08:19:38 | I've taken a small opening position; not a bad way to by an AIM portfolio at a 2 year low with no income tax or CGT. The 30% tax relief is not available, but that's not worth 30% with the discount. |  topvest | |
06/10/2023 09:08:42 | Terrible H1 performance with a kennel full of dogs yet still only at a 6% discount. |  mr macgregor | |
12/8/2023 09:41:43 | Right old dog this one - |  pugugly | |
17/5/2023 12:43:46 | Just to let shareholders and prospective investors know that Amati will be presenting next week at Mello2023.
We have created a two day physical investor conference (23rd & 24th May) at the Clayton Hotel and Conference Centre in Chiswick that will include 15 top quality keynote speakers, 12 educational workshops and panel sessions, 50 exhibiting companies plus over 80 company presentations for investors to evaluate and understand their current or future investments. For a £25 bonus add-on price delegates at Mello2023 are also invited to make it a three day visit and join us for the Mello2023 Virtual event the day after, Thursday 25th May.
Tickets are still available and if you would like one at half price then enter the code MMTADVFN50. |  melloteam | |
15/9/2022 12:09:46 | Do any of you guys know when they release their July 2022 report and accounts? Last one I see on the website is January 2022 |  rhatton | |
21/6/2022 13:33:44 | Mello Events is hosting a FREE Investment Trusts and Funds event on Thursday 23rd June at 12:30pm.
The programme is as follows: 12.30 pm Mello welcome from Karin Schulte and Company presentation from Ocean Dial 1.05 pm Company presentation from Invesco 1.40 pm Moira O’Neill from Interactive Investor analyses how retail investors are asset allocating in 2022 2.00 pm Company presentation from HarbourVest 2.35 pm Nigel Hawkins present on REIFs (Renewable Energy/Infrastructure Funds) 3.05 pm Company presentation from TB Amati Strategic Innovation Fund 3.40 pm Mark Bentley presents his best performing income trusts for 2022
To register for free, please click here: |  melloteam | |
22/5/2022 12:25:17 | Mello2022, the popular three-day Investor event takes place on 24TH-26TH MAY at the Clayton Hotel & Conference Centre, Chiswick, W4. The breakdown of the three days is as follows:
Tuesday 24th May, 9am - 6pm - Mello Investment Trusts and Funds (WE ARE GIVING AWAY 20 FREE TICKETS TO THE TRUST AND FUNDS EVENT - THE FREE CODE IS FIRST20TF)
Wednesday 25th & Thursday 26th May, 9am - 6pm - Smaller Growth and Mid-Cap Companies (Tickets for 1 day are £115 and tickets for 2 days are £189. To get 50% off, use code MMTADVFN50).
Just to let shareholders and prospective investors know that Amati will be among the Trusts and Funds attending. There will also be keynote speakers such as Lord John Lee, Andy Brough, Rosemary Banyard, Clarke Carlisle and Gervais Williams.
For more information, please visit the event webpage: |  melloteam | |
11/11/2021 13:04:21 | Just to let shareholders and prospective investors know that International Biotechnology Trust, Primary Bid, Downing Strategic Micro-Cap Investment Trust and Amati will be presenting at Mello Events Trusts and Funds Webinar. The event is free! Click here to register:
There will be over 200 investors attending and these are very popular shows with company presentations, fund manager and investor interviews, and panel sessions. The full programme is as follows:
5.00 pm Mello welcome and introduction to company presentation by International Biotechnology Trust 5.30 pm Investment Trust presentation Paul de Gruchy 6.00 pm Company presentation by Primary Bid 6.30 pm MoneyMakers Jonathan Davis and Simon Elliott 7.00 pm Company presentation by Downing Strategic Micro-Cap Investment Trust 7.30 pm Deborah Fuhr presents on ETFs 7.45 pm Company presentation by VectorVest 8.00 pm Company presentation by Amati 8.30 pm Investment Trusts panel featuring Mark Bentley, Ed Shing, Simon Elliott, Jonathan Davis, Karin Schulte |  melloteam | |
06/10/2021 15:55:20 | Ploarean just hit the bricks! |  chc15 | |
04/5/2021 23:43:18 | 10 largest holdings (March 2021) % Stock name 7.0 Polarean Imaging 6.9 Frontier Developments 6.7 TB Amati UK Smaller Companies Fund 5.4 Keywords Studio 5.3 Ideagen 4.8 Tristel 4.2 Learning Technologies 3.9 GB Group 3.7 AB Dynamics 3.6 Maxcyte |  strollingmolby | |
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