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AGT Avi Global Trust Plc

247.00
3.50 (1.44%)
06 Feb 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Avi Global Trust Plc LSE:AGT London Ordinary Share GB00BLH3CY60 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.50 1.44% 247.00 246.50 247.00 248.00 242.50 242.50 848,580 16:24:36
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 166.72M 142.66M 0.3264 7.57 1.06B

Interim Management Statement

19/01/2010 4:55pm

UK Regulatory



 

TIDMBTEM 
 
RNS Number : 8020F 
British Empire Sec & Gen Tst PLC 
19 January 2010 
 

BRITISH EMPIRE SECURITIES AND GENERAL TRUST PLC 
 
 
Interim Management Statement - 3 months ended 31 December 2009 
 
 
This investment management report relates to performance figures to 31 December 
2009. 
 
 
+--------------+--------+-----------+----------+ 
|              |  Qtr   |Financial  |Calendar  | 
|              |        |    Yr*    |    Yr    | 
+--------------+--------+-----------+----------+ 
|    BTEM      |  0.6%  |   0.6%    |  25.0%   | 
+--------------+--------+-----------+----------+ 
|  Benchmark2  |  3.9%  |   3.9%    |  24.5%   | 
+--------------+--------+-----------+----------+ 
| MSCI World1  |  3.2%  |   3.2%    |  16.5%   | 
+--------------+--------+-----------+----------+ 
 
 
Quarterly Investment Manager's Review 
The equity markets have enjoyed extremely benign conditions over the past 
quarter. Central banks have kept interest rates low and flooded the banking 
system with liquidity. Over capacity in many industries and private sector 
deleveraging has meant that there has been no resultant increase in consumer 
price inflation. Thus, the markets have been free to concentrate on the 
prospects for an economic recovery and lots of money has been forced by low 
deposit rates into equities. This 'sweet spot' for equities may continue for 
some time but challenges are likely to emerge over the coming months. 
Firstly, central banks and governments in developed countries will have to begin 
removing some of the extraordinary policy support and fiscal stimulus for the 
markets. This will be difficult for many economies still at stall speed and 
where the private sector is still concentrating or re-building their balance 
sheets. 
Secondly, the fiscal position of many developed nations, including the US and 
the UK, is rapidly deteriorating and this could lead to currency and bond market 
instability. 
Lastly, equity market valuations are no longer undeniably cheap as they were 
this time last year. It was logical for equities to rise when we collectively 
stepped back from the brink in February of last year and realised the world was 
not coming to an end. The markets are now going further than that and arguably 
discounting strong future growth in earnings. If earnings growth disappoints the 
markets could be setup for a correction. 
Thus, while we should enjoy the rally while it lasts, the combination of higher 
valuations and increasing risks gives us reason to be cautious. 
Performance 
 During the period the MSCI world increased by 3.2% whilst our 
portfolio increased in value by 0.6%, an underperformance of 2.6%. We do not 
invest according to any benchmarks but rather try to build a portfolio of stocks 
that we believe offer attractive valuations, are on a wide discount and likely 
to outperform over the longer term. Heading into the yearend investors appeared 
to favour large liquid stocks and some of our lesser known securities were left 
behind. 
Discounts3 
One of the measures we use to study the value on offer in the 
market is the weighted average discount of the holdings in our portfolio. This 
currently stands at 23%. To put this into perspective, in March 2006 it was 
around 10%, and in March 2009 it was a little over 30%. Whilst the discount 
today is not at the extreme levels of March 2009, it is above average levels and 
suggests to us that our stocks offer reasonable value. However, we are mindful 
of the possibility of a market correction and have sought to reduce risk in the 
portfolio by selling stocks that have benefitted from discount narrowing, and 
where further upside potential is outweighed by the possibility of discount 
widening. 
Activity 
Our investment activity over the quarter has focused on selling 
stocks that have outperformed and that trade on narrow discounts, whilst 
investing in those that continue to have attractive valuations. We have reduced 
exposure to investment trusts by selling those on particularly narrow discounts. 
We have also realised profits on some European holding companies that were no 
longer trading on wide discounts. Examples include Ackermans & van Haaren, 
Heineken Holding and Orkla. At the same time, we have added to those such as 
GBL, Sofina and Investor, where underlying valuations appear reasonable and 
discounts are wider than average. Our exposure to the mining and resource sector 
has increased over the quarter and we have bought both gold mining shares, such 
as Barrick Gold and Kinross, and energy companies such as Cairn. We have 
increased our exposure to Asian property with an investment in Sun Hung Kai, 
which we think will see a continued rise in value on the back of the stimulatory 
effects of near zero US interest rates. 
We will continue to recycle the portfolio in this way, and we retain approx 
11.75% net liquidity in the portfolio. 
 
 
Financial Performance to 31 December 2009 
 
 
Statistics 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
|              |Value  |  % 1  | % 1  | % 3  | % 5  | 
|              |       |  qtr  |  yr  |  yr  |  yr  | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Price (GBP)1 |416.6  | -2.2  |27.9  |-3.3  |47.1  | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Net Asset    |451.1  | -0.6  |22.9  |-0.2  |53.5  | 
| Value1       |       |       |      |      |      | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Net Asset Value      |  0.6  |25.0  | 4.6  |64.2  | 
| Total Return1        |       |      |      |      | 
+----------------------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Benchmark1   |       |  4.1  |24.5  | 1.9  |47.9  | 
| (GBP)        |       |       |      |      |      | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Annual       | 2009  | 2008  |2007  |2006  |2005  | 
| Returns (%)  |       |       |      |      |      | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| Price1       | 27.9  |-22.3  |-2.8  | 0.3  |51.7  | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
| MSCI World1  | 16.5  |-17.4  | 7.7  | 5.8  |23.0  | 
+--------------+-------+-------+------+------+------+ 
 
 
1 Source: Fundamental Data. Share price total return is on a mid-to-mid basis, 
with net income re-invested. 
2 Fundamental Data Investment Trust Global Growth 
Index official Benchmark from 1st October 2008 
 
 3 Discounts are AVI 
estimates 
 
 
 
 
Top Ten Equity Holdings % 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| GBL                                 |     5.74 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Sofina                              |     5.33 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Investor AB                         |     5.25 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Vivendi                             |     5.17 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Jardine Strategic                   |     5.02 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Jardine Matheson                    |     4.22 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Deutsche Wohnen                     |     3.65 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Electra Private Equity              |     2.99 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| Paris Orléans                       |     2.52 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
| GBL                                 |     5.74 | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
|                                     |          | 
+-------------------------------------+----------+ 
 
 
 
 
Geographic Breakdown 
 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
|                                    | 30/09/09 | 31/12/09 | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Continental Europe                 |    42.7% |    41.3% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| UK                                 |    15.4% |    13.1% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Japan                              |     7.5% |     6.6% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Asia Pacific                       |    11.0% |    13.0% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| EMEA                               |     5.2% |     5.5% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Canada                             |     4.0% |     5.5% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Liquidity                          |    14.2% |    15.0% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
 
 
 
 
Sector Breakdown 
 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
|                                    | 30/09/09 | 31/12/09 | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Closed-End Funds                   |    11.3% |     9.5% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Investment Holding Companies       |    55.3% |    53.3% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Open-End Funds                     |     1.6% |     1.6% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Property                           |     3.6% |     6.9% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Resources & Mining                 |     9.5% |    11.0% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
| Other                              |    18.8% |    17.7% | 
+------------------------------------+----------+----------+ 
 
 
  Major Movers 
 
 
+--------------------------+-------------+--------------+ 
| Largest Risers           |  Percent    |  Percent of  | 
|                          |   change    |    Assets    | 
+--------------------------+-------------+--------------+ 
| Tupras Turkiye           |      20.93% |        2.23% | 
+--------------------------+-------------+--------------+ 
| Aker                     |       9.86% |        1.77% | 
+--------------------------+-------------+--------------+ 
 
 
 
 
+--------------------------+--------------+---------------+ 
| Largest Fallers          |   Percent    |  Percent of   | 
|                          |    change    |    Assets     | 
+--------------------------+--------------+---------------+ 
| Showa Aircraft           |      -24.13% |         0.50% | 
+--------------------------+--------------+---------------+ 
| Katakura Industries      |      -23.28% |         0.74% | 
+--------------------------+--------------+---------------+ 
 
 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
| Further Information                                                                    | 
| Investment Manager - John Pennink, AVI Ltd.                                            | 
| +44 20 7647 2900 info@assetvalueinvestors.com                                          | 
| The share price can be found under 'INVESTMENT COMPANIES' in The Financial Times, The  | 
| Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Scotsman and The Evening Standard.                     | 
| *British Empire Securities and General Trust financial year commences on the 1st of    | 
| October.                                                                               | 
| ** Last audited figure updated annually                                                | 
| # Book Values                                                                          | 
| Information may be found on the following websites.                                    | 
| www.british-empire.co.uk or www.assetvalueinvestors.com                                | 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
| Risk Factors you should consider before investing                                      | 
| Investment in the British Empire Securities and General Trust plc (the "Trust")        | 
| carries risks, which are more fully described in the Key Features Document. Listed     | 
| below are some of the key risks:                                                       | 
| Investors are reminded that past performance is not a guide to future performance and  | 
| that their capital will be at risk and they may therefore lose some or all of the      | 
| amounts that they choose to invest in the Trust.                                       | 
| The Trust utilises gearing techniques (leverage) which exaggerate market movements     | 
| both down and up and which could mean sudden and large falls in market value.          | 
| Movements in exchange rates can impact both the level of income received and the       | 
| capital value of your investment. If the currency of your residence strengthens        | 
| against the currency in which the underlying investments of the fund are made, the     | 
| value of your investment will reduce and vice versa.                                   | 
| As with all stock exchange investments the value of investment trust shares will       | 
| immediately fall by the difference between the buying and selling prices.              | 
| Where investments are made in emerging market, unquoted securities or smaller          | 
| companies, their potential volatility may increase the risk to the value of, and the   | 
| income from the investment.                                                            | 
| British Empire Securities and General Trust plc, Springfield Lodge, Colchester Road,   | 
| Chelmsford, Essex CM2 5PW. Registered in England & Wales No: 28203                     | 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
| All figures as at the period under review unless otherwise stated. All sources Asset   | 
| Value Investors Ltd unless otherwise stated. Asset Value Investors Limited ("AVI") is  | 
| authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority ("FSA"). This document    | 
| does not constitute an offer to buy or sell shares in the British Empire Securities    | 
| and General Trust plc (the "Trust"). The contents of this message are not intended to  | 
| constitute, and should not be construed as, investment advice. Potential investors in  | 
| the Trust should seek their own independent financial advice. AVI neither provides     | 
| investment advice to, nor receives and transmits orders from, investors in the Trust   | 
| nor does it carry on any other activities with or for such investors that constitute   | 
| "MiFID or equivalent third country business" for the purposes of the FSA's rules.      | 
|                                                                                        | 
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
 
 
19 January 2010 
 
 
 
This information is provided by RNS 
            The company news service from the London Stock Exchange 
   END 
 
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