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PHI Pacific Horizon Investment Trust Plc

600.00
-14.00 (-2.28%)
Last Updated: 12:50:02
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Pacific Horizon Investment Trust Plc LSE:PHI London Ordinary Share GB0006667470 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -14.00 -2.28% 600.00 42,046 12:50:02
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
600.00 604.00 603.00 594.00 594.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -20.44M -23.29M -0.2529 -23.72 552.45M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
12:25:41 AT 13 600.00 GBX

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Posted at 16/4/2024 09:20 by Pacific Horizon Investment Daily Update
Pacific Horizon Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PHI. The last closing price for Pacific Horizon Investment was 614p.
Pacific Horizon Investment currently has 92,074,961 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Pacific Horizon Investment is £552,449,766.
Pacific Horizon Investment has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -23.72.
This morning PHI shares opened at 594p
Posted at 13/7/2023 13:08 by spectoacc
What a coincidence:


"Pacific Horizon Investment Trust PLC (PHI)


We note that the NAV announced at 10.58am today is materially different to the NAV announced yesterday. We are investigating the accuracy of the NAV and will update the market as soon as practicable.



Investors should disregard the 10.58am announcement until the accuracy of the NAV has been confirmed.



Baillie Gifford & Co Limited

Company Secretaries

13 July 2023"


If it's an error, it's not a small error. If it's correct, BG look inept. How can they not know which?
Posted at 23/1/2023 17:33 by typo56
Looks like PHI will get promoted to the FTSE 250 at the end of this week. Possibly explains some of the rise in the last couple of days.
Posted at 10/2/2022 07:31 by chillpill
SEA up another 7% overnight will help.

Nickel Mines have done another good deal overnight and trade on 5x earnings based on nickel price 20% below current spot rate.

Probably why they are back to a premium to NAV again.
Posted at 24/1/2022 08:16 by chillpill
In fairness to PHI it is a slightly different beast to SMT. It has 20% in commodity stocks which are performing well at the moment. Nickel Mines have been doing well.
Posted at 17/1/2022 18:50 by walp1
Agreed. It's a punt and I only bought more today on the basis of similar AIC funds appearing to rise from a bottoming out.
I wish I hadn't now, but will play it out and prob sell the lot if they reach 700p per share.
I can't see them falling that far below NAV, but it may happen.
Historically for phi this is a time when punters have jumped in feet first..
As for a correction, these type of recovery AICs have already had quite a correction of up to 20% down to punters flogging them off for perceivedly richer pickings now covid isn't so economically depressing.
My point is that as investments like SMT, ATT and PCT have returned a profit today, why exactly is the drop still so severe for PHI?
Does anyone have an insight?
Posted at 17/1/2022 18:00 by lord loads of lolly
It's currently trading at a slight discount to NAV, which it hasn't done since early 2020. However, pre-2020 the discount often averaged 10% or so. So mixed signals. There are certainly worse times you could buy PHI, but that's not to say it couldn't go much lower. Particularly if global markets correct, which is certainly possible.
Posted at 17/1/2022 16:04 by walp1
I'm trying to work it out today too.
Other tech AICs on the rebound.
They have followed a very similar trend to trusts such as SMT, ATT and PCT as goes recent losses since perceived covid recovery and investors dumping safety for perceived greener pastures (which continued up to last week).
Today's loss began when the NYSE opened, but didn't follow through to the other AICs I've mentioned here.
Historically PHI dump value when the NAV reaches a silly height (but then catches losses back as it improves).
Cant find anything in the financial news as goes India or asia either. I cant see it relative to China, as Fidelity Asian Values is also on the up today.
To me it generally looks a good time to buy, but I may well be missing something obvious.
Posted at 20/10/2021 08:32 by chillpill
Much as I like PHI it is difficult to justify paying 10% above NAV as people currently are.

I generally try to add when they get close to NAV but this tends to be short lived.
Posted at 20/4/2021 10:21 by chillpill
It’s quite an act of faith buying when the share price is 10% above NAV...despite the BG track record. Did manage to pick some up at 720p last month when the price fell back to asset value.
Posted at 17/12/2020 11:36 by walp1
I have the same question, as the individual share prices within the AIC are holding well, but PHI still tanks.
Is this simply panic combined with a generalised move to more profitable likely markets now the economic future looks more certain?? Even that doesnt seem to quite explain the further big losses today...
Anyone any other ideas as I can find nothing?
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