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EOB, just need to be patient with finnCap. For the time being they are profitable and are paying a decent dividend. Owned ENET for a week, probably would be still holding but a regular lse poster seemed like an employee to me. therefore found hard to trust ITX are not one I would want to hold. Had Polb (spinoff from Open Orphan) for a few days then decided I didn't want to hold as medical stocks are close to gambling, like many commodity stocks. eEnergy looks interesting, will try and find time to listen to the recent investormeet event over the weekend. Am on the lookout for some more growth winners at the penny share level. That said don't want any commodity stocks. Payments companies are in a very competitive market need a lot of luck to find the right one. Though FNX are different with scope to multiply overseas, if they can reproduce UK success. As it is, they are profitable and paying a dividend, not to be scoffed at.
Cheers Harry, I have Google Alert set up for FinnCap as well as for my other small-co punts, including Angle. The FinnCap SP is frustratingly low, as if the market doesn’t believe the good times will continue I guess.
What other holdings of this type are you holding or considering? I’m reasonably confident that ENET will also prevail and that eEnergy is also undervalued. Both suffered recent dips following fund-raises, even though both are funding expansion. I also hold ITX which never has a dull moment ! All long term holds though.
The less said about Open Orphan the better though. Damn their eyes.
Nice find EOB, doesn't appear to be on the finnCap website yet. The buyer Access Group does appear to be a very good home for this business.
It seems as if finnCap have lost Ideagen (IDEA) rns today. Can't please everybody.
Had a look at Angle this morning, eating up a lot of money but signs are very promising. Apart from your interest, I notice that finnCap are involved with them.
Yes finnCap should trade higher, but at present levels, dividends reinvested should provide ample compensation longterm. My first reinvested dividend with GBG when they were pennies has to be worth now, as much as the original investment.
https://www.fenews.co.uk/press-releases/78606-finncap-cavendish-advises-on-the-sale-of-gcsepod
Mike Dinsdale, Director at finnCap Cavendish said:
“We are delighted to have advised the shareholders of GCSEPod on this successful transaction. Over the years, the GCSEPod team have built an outstanding, award-winning platform, combining the foundations of learning & assessment into a product that delivers tangible results for students. In Access, we are confident that the business has found the right home and look forward to witnessing the next phase of its growth story.”
John Farrugia, Managing Partner at finnCap Cavendish commented:
“We are very proud to have advised on this deal, further cementing finnCap Cavendish’s expertise in the fast-growing ed-tech market. At finnCap we are passionate about creating equal opportunities for the younger generation and this deal will allow GSCEPod to accelerate its growth plans and continue to provide accessible and engaging digital content for the British school curriculum, allowing students, regardless of their background, to progress in their education.”