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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Seraphim Space Investment Trust Plc | SSIT | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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51.80 | 50.20 | 51.80 | 50.50 | 50.40 |
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Posted at 13/11/2024 19:01 by rogen83 ASTS has an update tomorrow. SSIT should be 15-20% higher on the basis of the valuation mark to market alone for the look through value of all space related companies, public and private |
Posted at 13/11/2024 13:59 by rogen83 Spire +25% pre market. Momentum building for SSIT now Trump and Elon are at the wheel |
Posted at 11/11/2024 21:53 by rambutan2 Worth noting that Elon has the ear of Donald, and Donald was already a space fan from the first time he was in office. Biden and co didn't really follow up over the last four years, but from Jan onwards the new administration is expected to get things moving again, which might be expected to give SSIT some sort of boost along the way. imho |
Posted at 18/10/2024 09:48 by montynj I'm going to cut SSIT as too long a wait till 2026 for IPOs. Plus there's no buyers in U.K. of these small exotic inv trusts. They don't understand and have no appetite for it. . Even if NAV goes up the discount will just widen....gloomy but I fear true |
Posted at 13/10/2024 14:37 by the millipede This is the problem with private equity - you can only research so far and have to take a lot on trust (or track record, which SSIT does not yet have).The latest factsheet says “61% fully funded based on the latest projections…. and 11% funded for 12 months or more” but which companies that applies to is anyone’s guess. And, of course, these projections can change. Worth also bearing in mind these numbers indicate 28% do not have a year’s cash and so could not produce a “going concern” statement if they were listed. That said, there is a lot to like here IMO, and I agree Iceeye in particular looks to be doing well. |
Posted at 02/10/2024 22:07 by rambutan2 You mean no share price response, but that's par for the course across the IT sector for the time being. Once SSIT produces a big winner and some hard cash, I'm sure that a substantial rerating will follow.Here's one for next month's newsletter - and a promising candidate for being one of those big winners: |
Posted at 24/4/2024 13:10 by quepassa New today.Not to be missed. Mark Boggett, SSIT CEO, talks to Edison Vantage in 20 minute interview:- hXXps://www.edisongr all imo. dyor. qp |
Posted at 24/4/2024 03:26 by rambutan2 The Chairman reckons it's "a win-win" for SSIT, but I would have liked a bit more detail on the transaction: |
Posted at 08/4/2024 08:43 by apple53 Well spotted Ram. Delayed once and could do again unless it can differentiate itself from ispace, by the sounds of the article.As far as I can see SSIT doesn't indicate what % stake it has (just the % of NAV). If we knew this I guess we could compare revenues (or EBIT) of the 2 companies for a guesstimate of SSIT NAV upside. |
Posted at 26/2/2024 13:33 by spectoacc SSIT share price operates in a vacuum I guess (no space pun intended), so even a teenage scribbler can move it.Can't say Mr Crighton's musings have altered my view. Eventually NAV will start to climb IMO, the value in SSIT will become apparent, and discounts to historic NAV may cease. Then we'll see how Crighton's 40% discount looks. I bet Stifel only put him on SSIT because his surname sounds like Kryten from Red Dwarf. |
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