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JZE JZ Equity

111.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
JZ Equity JZE London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 111.25 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
111.25 111.25
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Jz Equity Partners JZE Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 30/5/2008 17:09 by zutalors
Tempting dividend on this. And share price at big discount to NAV. What's the catch ?
Posted at 25/9/2007 17:58 by glynnef
I was looking at this IT because 10% of ZPG's portfolio is invested in the zeros.

Interesting they issued a NAV statment on 19th sept - the only one I can find ever ! I wonder what the reason was, especially as they only value the unlisted securities (and the great majority are unlisted) every 6 months, so the the valuation is really as 31st March 07. Makes no sense to me. Biggest move will be the drop in the USD v UKP I guess.

The repayment of the zeros has been hedged against currency risk. JZE is at a large dicount to estimated NAV, but there must be a lot of unceretainlt in the NAV.

Any views ??
Posted at 01/2/2005 21:42 by ompradne
Does anybody know if JZE have sold their 2 million shares in Safety yet? Can't find any mention of it in the report to september 30th but its not listed in the updated portfolio on Trustnet(although it is listed as a portfolio holding on aitc.co.uk.Today Safety went over $35 so a disposal soon would kick up the JZE NAV nicely.
Posted at 15/7/2004 19:18 by rambutan2
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its been a poor decade so far for jze, but the long-term track record of the managers is good and over the last few months there have been signs of better things to come and a return to form for James Jordan and David Zalaznick. the big bear point is of course its 100% us$ exposure, unless of course your a dollar bull! in its present form jz is a split cap trust with zs gearing the ords.
Posted at 15/6/2004 09:46 by jonwig
Prelims today look very sound, nav 164.3p giving a 22% disc, and good prospects for a large part of the investee companies. They also seem to be pretty open about their problem investments. I would think increased use of mezzanine investments would enable the dividend to increase, whilst proposals for share buybacks will support the nav. Apart from worries about the US markets and economy, which must be heeded, this looks "buy" territory to me. The time horizon is 2009, when the zeros will be redeemed, and the company reorganised in some way.
Posted at 08/10/2003 00:03 by rambutan2
have followed jze and its predecesor for years. below is a piece about the big brother to this fund, from which the new mez policy will be fed from...
Posted at 30/5/2001 09:13 by brnf
The discount on this trust is wide, but deservedly so. It only values its holdings once a year. When it does, it uses an opaque process. It publishes next to no information about what it is up to, except what is required by statute. No friendly investor relations people here.

Having said that, the managers have an excellent track record in value situations and so JZE is a very good counterbalance to a portfolio which is rich in tech stocks. In this context, although JZE is opaque, it is no more risky than any individual share and it is a one hit stop for US small company old economy exposure. Americans still buy their burgers at Burger King...

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