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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Mobius Investment Trust Plc | MMIT | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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135.50 | 135.50 | 135.50 | 134.00 |
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Posted at 19/8/2022 17:22 by swiss paul Please note that MCP will be holding an investor day for the Mobius Investment Trust on Monday, 19September 2022 at 12pm (BST) at the Royal Society of Chemistry in Piccadilly, London. Please email Anna von Hahn at anna@mobiuscapitalpa any questions. |
Posted at 15/1/2020 07:51 by steve3sandal Agreed. I largely suspect it’s because investors have become bored. So far nothing from the Board but there’s not a lot they can directly do as this IT is still subscale at £100m. Triennial tender or wind up votes can have a bit of an effect meanwhile, though even that is drastic given its infancy. Mark Mobius buying another >300k shares was noble but in itself not likely to increase retail or institutional demand. In simple terms Carl H and team need to become successful in MMIT, nothing more nothing less.The current discount is unlikely to close much unless EM are on fire. Last year I bought back into EM through TEM as I felt large cap, consumer focused would do best first. That’s working out fine. I did feel the discount here was an opportunity to add a smaller different EM valuation tilt and added a small position here ahead of SGEMS which is suffering the same discount, boredom, performance issue when compared to the instant daily returns available from the S&P. To be clear last bit is tongue in cheek not advice. |
Posted at 05/10/2018 09:58 by jonwig FT:Selling in emerging market stocks failed to let-up on Friday, a day after the asset class faced its worst day since February, with investor concern mounting over a pick-up in global developed market bond yields. MSCI’s broad EM stocks gauge, which tracks equities in two dozen countries, dipped 0.65 per cent on Friday, adding to the 2.4 per cent sell-off the previous day. EM equities dropped into a bear market in August, having fallen more than 20 per cent from the January peaks. There had been a modest rebound since then; however, MSCI’s index is now headed back towards 2018 lows. Since MMIT is just a pile of cash at the present, will he consider timing important, or not? A lot of influential investors say it's pretty irrelevant. |
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