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TMPL Temple Bar Investment Trust Plc

258.00
-3.00 (-1.15%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Temple Bar Investment Trust Plc LSE:TMPL London Ordinary Share GB00BMV92D64 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -3.00 -1.15% 258.00 256.00 258.00 260.50 256.50 259.00 427,367 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 95.25M 86.83M 1.3165 1.95 169.17M
Temple Bar Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TMPL. The last closing price for Temple Bar Investment was 261p. Over the last year, Temple Bar Investment shares have traded in a share price range of 211.50p to 261.00p.

Temple Bar Investment currently has 65,951,785 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Temple Bar Investment is £169.17 million. Temple Bar Investment has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 1.95.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/9/2020
11:36
Q2 dividend maintained at 11p, payable end of this month.
bluemango
02/9/2020
18:28
Looked again at annual report , Chairman Statement
worth a look as board has changed and Copple , been on board since 2011,
had planned to step down.

Need to know direction of this trust

vraic
02/9/2020
15:29
Witan Pacific has gone through a similar situation of late: Poor performance, mandate review... and then one day, an RNS announced the trust was being handed to Baillie Gifford for a new Growth/China only investment trust. The only previous announcement had been around the end of last year when the Board had indicated its displeasure and given one year before liquidating and exiting at NAV if the performance did not improve against the benchmark.

While I will likely stay with Baillie Gifford when WPC is transfered, the shareholders were only told of the changes as "fait accompli". Sure we can try to vote the proposal down, but the whole thing has already been arranged with the institutional shareholders, so basically a perfunctory vote.

TMPL is different in the sense that, even if you do not know what is going on, at least you know that something is going on! :)

That being said, while the whole process is going through, the Witan Pacific managers have not been making any drastic changes. It is indeed odd that TMPL would take on "new challenges" prior to a change of mandate... unless they already know they will keep the reins after all.

vacendak
02/9/2020
14:19
The July Fact sheet's looking a bit better, but really heavy bets in the past - Capita 8% or whatever, RR, EZJ, very hopeful!
poikka
02/9/2020
14:12
So they're delaying the Interims so that they can publish them along with the review. Got to say that there have been some highly unusual investment decisions recently - akin to gambling, I'd say.
poikka
01/9/2020
21:11
Currently -13% discount. Not that appealing above -15. I expect this to be below £7 once again shortly. I'll consider buying below 7 as I did in August, still think it is a longer term hold with some interesting recent buys as mentioned before.
jfinvestments
28/8/2020
22:36
For most investors it will be a long, long term hold. It's a tough one to look at on the spreadsheet. The last update from the 'managers' is an interesting read, UK construction, travel recovery and economic recovery. A few interesting buys Bayer, Twitter and American Express. But it's clear that they are holding out for the long term. 5 year minimum I would say or Covid vaccine.
jfinvestments
28/8/2020
17:37
Who will manage this Trust next ??

Case of long term hold or cut a large loss.

vraic
28/8/2020
17:07
Volumes and NAV anaysis, seems certain it was offloaded. Let's see on their next portfolio update.
chc15
28/8/2020
16:19
I thought that you were referring a TMPL report.

Ok, so how do you know that TMPL sold all their Grafton, as their website refers to the most recent Factsheet as being June, where Grafton still featured?

poikka
28/8/2020
14:46
Graftons half yearly report yesterday..
chc15
28/8/2020
14:36
Have you got a link to it?
poikka
28/8/2020
14:35
I don't understand, what half-yearly report?
poikka
27/8/2020
11:52
Grafton is up big today, but this hasn't, I have a bad feeling these muppets have sold the grafton holding before today..
chc15
26/8/2020
14:10
Ignore those trades, means nothing. Yes update is due now..
chc15
25/8/2020
16:45
25,000 AT 7.35
25,000 AT 7.30
Traded earlier today
Need that update from Directors

vraic
14/8/2020
15:58
Yep agreed .. getting pretty boring now
noiseboy
14/8/2020
15:47
They still evaluating the new mgr submissions, hopefully soon.
chc15
14/8/2020
15:26
Mundy left 17/4
Notice served 20/4
Deadline 30/6

Need an update from Directors on the future of TMPL

vraic
03/8/2020
09:34
On a large discount now, topped up here.
chc15
14/6/2020
21:01
Well, that definitely puts TMPL out of my watchlist.
I was tempted to buy the dip and give Mundy the benefit of the doubt. Glad I did not do so.

Sustainable value and climate change is too much of a niche, a niche which of course is more than likely associated with Millenials. Millenials when they invest go for ETFs not investment trusts.

I bet there is already quite a plethora of ETFS with "Green", "Fair Trade" and avocado flavoured names. Why refocus this trust with this new mandate is beyond me.

All the ITs I hold now have the perfunctory couple of pages about ESG in their AR, but so far have not dumped, or rushed into, any stock with regards to the matter.

Me? I am getting old. Give me big oil, tobacco and weapon manufacturers any time. Wind farms and batteries will surely kill the 2.0 litre diesel engine, but they will not make plastics. As for the other two, sin and war are here to stay.

vacendak
09/6/2020
13:21
New search for a manager, although now it has sustainable value and climate change mandate??
chc15
08/6/2020
10:30
Decent rise lately, in good profit after buying all the way down, now to hold or sell is the q.
chc15
21/5/2020
20:38
Edin much better value. And it doesn’t have Coppell as chairman!
andycapp1
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