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NAS North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc

3,840.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 15:45:43
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc LSE:NAS London Ordinary Share GB0006439003 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% 3,840.00 3,820.00 3,850.00 3,840.00 3,830.00 3,830.00 7,123 15:45:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 11.28M 2.15M 0.1617 237.48 510.08M
North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NAS. The last closing price for North Atlantic Smaller C... was 3,840p. Over the last year, North Atlantic Smaller C... shares have traded in a share price range of 3,450.00p to 4,400.00p.

North Atlantic Smaller C... currently has 13,283,338 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of North Atlantic Smaller C... is £510.08 million. North Atlantic Smaller C... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 237.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
26/5/2021
20:24
This all seems rather spurious. Christopher Mills won't be taking NAS private at this point - why would he? Firstly, this is his life's work and secondly, he hasn't the firepower to do so in my view. He's worth a couple of hundred million tops. Finally, to indicate this without an RNS, if true, would be scandalous. Somebody has probably drawn the wrong conclusion from the annual rule 9 waiver or is spreading untruths!
topvest
26/5/2021
10:01
Not all my fault. This is the wording "possible takeover" - they have since apologised.
It was worded poorly and immediately my antenna twitched.
It is Rule 9 waiver only.

"North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc has announced that it has received details of a possible takeover offer from Christopher Mills and his close relatives. If the offer becomes official, it is expected that you will be given the choice to sell your shares to the new company with no dealing charges."

p1nkfish
26/5/2021
09:30
Well I'm not selling anyway, it read that he wanted to mop-up PI's on AJ Bell platform and go private. I misinterpted it as a move to go private - sorry - my mistake in interpretation.
p1nkfish
26/5/2021
09:22
I think it is standard and anyway Mills hasn't got the firepower or the inclination to take it private.
loglorry1
26/5/2021
08:51
The Rule 9 waiver is a standard procedure. It is to allow share buy backs by the company that would have the effect of taking Mills & Co's holding over 30%, without Mills then being compelled to make an offer for the company.

Hence unless I'm missing something it's the opposite of an application to take the company private. Its an application to allow them to not take the company private.

spartacus mills
26/5/2021
08:48
Hmm... is it any different from the Rule 9 waiver that was approved last year and in prior years?

See their website:

hxxps://www.nascit.co.uk/results-reports

As I understand it, the primary purpose of waiving rule 9 is to allow the company to continue buying back its own shares, even if such purchases would push a holder through 30% (which would normally require them to make a full takeover bid for the company)

Apologies if I'm telling you things you already know here

exv
26/5/2021
08:37
Offer would need to be above the market price else he won't get any takers.
Only going one way for now - up.

p1nkfish
26/5/2021
08:36
AJ Bell. Saw the secure message just now. It's genuine. One message about voting at the AGM and the 2nd about waiving Rule 9 so Christopher Mills and his close relatives can make a general offer to shareholders with no trading costs to the holders. Its preliminary, probably because Rule 9 needs to be waived first?
p1nkfish
26/5/2021
08:31
Who is your service provider, p1nkfish? How reliable a source are they? Pretty astonishing leak if so..!
exv
26/5/2021
08:23
china - no idea why no RNS. Only just seen the message.
It is genuine, I'm not pulling anyones leg.

p1nkfish
26/5/2021
08:21
What price will they offer?
It can't be todays price as those looking to sell can do so today at £42+.
NAV round £52.
I can"t see Mills family offering NAV so likely sub £50.

p1nkfish
26/5/2021
08:20
Interesting, but for something that important, why wasn't it RNSed?
chinahere
26/5/2021
08:19
Had a message from my service provider, Mills family will propose to take NAS off market and private. Change likely, I guess they think they will have less onerous reporting, lower costs and better returns if off market.
p1nkfish
25/5/2021
21:24
Yes, it certainly is. The only risk is what happens at the end when Christopher Mills hangs up his boots / in a wind up scenario. Hopefully, a few years off. In the meantime, its a compounding machine!
topvest
25/5/2021
21:22
There is insufficient premium placed on the experience of Mills and his management.
p1nkfish
25/5/2021
20:57
This was/is a keeper for me.
Bought, forgot and no regrets.
As good as you can say about any asset.

p1nkfish
25/5/2021
20:35
Yes, agreed. This should be on a lower discount as the returns have been fantastic over the long-term. Christopher Mills is one of the smartest investors in the UK and very under-rated.
topvest
25/5/2021
18:11
. I’ll re-iterate my view: in the current market the discount on NAS should be 15% - this takes account of the fee issues and the key man risk. It traded at a sub 20% discount for most of the 2010’s and sub 10% in the 2000’s. The >30% discount of the last few months is an aberration for NAS. Without any further progress in the portfolio we could easily see this priced at £50 in the next 6 months
spartacus mills
25/5/2021
18:10
Long term performance is epic - has beaten the S&P500 over the past 10 years while holding >10% in cash – as much as 30% cash in 2017. Per the annual report the intention now is to harvest some profits and cash levels may start to increase again.
spartacus mills
25/5/2021
18:09
Underlying portfolio continues to make strong progress (e.g. over the past 6 weeks RENX +20%, POLR +15%, AUG +10%). My view of the running NAV on an IFRS 10 basis as of today is circa £60.50. So still bags of value and a 29.5% discount even at the all time high today of £43.
spartacus mills
25/5/2021
13:45
Price getting ahead of itself with too many jumping on board. It needs a high risk premium and discount to be attractive. Pretty easy geared 30% short profit from here (actual 5% dip) so 4000 it is. Plan is commit 5k, bet 30k @ 4.28k buy 30k @4k gives 1.5k 3 day profit on 5k. Plenty will follow.
pmount
25/5/2021
13:44
Price getting ahead of itself with too many jumping on board. It needs a high risk premium and discount to be attractive. Pretty easy geared 30% short profit from here (actual 5% dip) so 4000 it is. Plan is commit 5k, bet 30k @ 4.28k buy 30k @4k gives 1.5k 3 day profit on 5k. Plenty will follow.
pmount
23/5/2021
21:25
A mightily impressive performance by NAS over the last year. Christopher Mills is a very smart cooky indeed. He really should get more credit for his achievements over the last 30 years. In the meantime, its great to keep aboard both NAS and Oryx. I doubled up on NAS a few months back. Its quite difficult to copy / follow Christopher Mills so much better to just buy NAS in my view.
topvest
21/5/2021
23:15
Just catching up on the latest nav. Thanks for everyone's inputs. Spartacus very impressive NAV calc/estimate. I guess you run an excel sheet? I have been trying to work out how up to date the website holding list is. They don't focus too hard on keeping the website day to day- the NAV has not yet been updated and HL is quicker in this regard, for example. I guess the holding list could be end March.
My other question for NAS is when the buybacks will restart. I assumed they had stopped for a close period but why no resumption? Could this help to explain the re-expanding discount? I own quite a lot but tempted to buy more. Oryx discount has also opened up (so 2 points of double discount).

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