The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Ricks you are obsessed like Pikey .
93 posts in the last month bashing investors and the company ..
Pikey bashing away and spending most of his time waffling about something he is not invested in .
Accusing people of falsehoods .
Pikey seems to be in FTSE stocks and seems to dislike the fact that any AIM stock go out do his portfolio - perhaps that is his grudge lol.
Why do you bear a grudge... surely there are more positive and creative things you can do ?
All down to when you purchased.
EUA 10 yr +300 %
If you looked at many FTSE 100 stocks in the Banking crash they were down huge amounts -
Many FTSE 100 stocks not directly impacted by Covid were dropped to stimulate buying in the market...
It's how you present the Facts .
Now clearly most , myself included did not buy 10 years ago - however some did purchase at under 1p...
Too many people buy into a stock and are peed off if it hasn't done 50% in a month.
If you jump into AIM you've got to expect some bumps along the way...
IMO...
Well a company took Bob's share and became a TR1 holder ... do you honestly think they are running for the door at a loss.
BOB - AIM: REVB), the multi-channel mass beauty innovator, has been notified that Bob Holt, Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Company, sold 2,250,000 ordinary shares of £0.01 each ("Ordinary Shares") on 19 July 2023 at a price of 30p per Ordinary Share. Following this sale, Bob holds 2,376,315 Ordinary Shares of the Company.
Notification and public disclosure of transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and per
Yes Bill - there are many parts to the overall MSCI, and like I said earlier GGO and EUA were in the emerging markets one,
BR and lots of other funds have their own funds portfolios covering these sectors like BlackRock world Mining, Van ECK emerging markets etc...
And yes the ETFs would be another token whether in or out of the MSCI (not EUA related)
Id you go to MSCi .com then sitemap , then it shows the depth of coverage MSCI actually do.
And BR along with Vanguard are generally the largest funds within , but always in each sector.
Anyways a bit of a side show now as EUA are no longer in any.
It worth a read to see how the larger funds operate - bit could take a few days lol....
MSCI waiting for Bill to punch back lol ...
However MSCI is a bunch of funds and you can find the full details of what they do and who they are on the MSCI website you can find the main data at MSCI . COM
There are lots of parts to MSCI, and when it came to GGP and EUA they joined part of the MSCI emerging markets fund, again based on MCAP, and the when the MCAP drops these funds may also decide to sell out.
It's pretty clear for anyone to see that there was in the later part deemed sanction risk which led some to also leaver sell fully. Each Bank or Fund make their own choice...
MSCI is not owned by BlackRock. BlackRock just happen to be one of the largest funds globally.
As of 6/03/2023, The largest holdings were by rank % by Owners
The Vangurds Group Inc
Black Rock Fund Advisors
SSgA Funds Management INC
Massachusetts Financial Services
AllianceBernstein LP
BAMCO Inc
Fidelity Management & Research
Capital Research &Management
Fiera Capital Corp
Geode Capital
That does not include by Fund emerging market etc, Source CNN Business.
Full details on MSCI and their funds can be found on MSCI .COM
Not advice
MSCI Bill -Morgan Stanley Capital International
Morgan Stanley Capital International, or MSCI, is a firm that provides investment data and analytics services to investors. It was formed in 1986 when Morgan Stanley bought the licensing rights to data from Captial International.
Toffers how does the BOD of GGP or EUA change the MCAP of MSCI funds buying or selling ?
The MCAP needs to be a certain size before the buy in - and it is reviewed - that's what MSCI does -
It's very easy to read up on MSCI Emerging Markets ...