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Baillie Gifford US Growth Trust plc BLGFF

Baillie Gifford US Growth Trust plc is a United Kingdom-based investment company. The Company’s investment objective is to produce long-term capital growth. The Company seeks to invest predominantly in listed and unlisted United States companies. The Company invests in holdings in listed securities and private companies up to a combined maximum of about 90 companies or funds, typically with 30 or more listed security holdings. The maximum amount which may be invested in companies not listed on a public market shall not exceed 50% of total assets (measured at the time of purchase). The maximum direct investment in any one company or fund is limited to 10%. The Company invests in various sectors, including information technology, consumer discretionary, communication services, industrials, healthcare, financials, real estate, materials, consumer staples, and net liquid assets. The Company’s alternative investment fund manager is Baillie Gifford & Co Limited.


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Post by thunder12on Jul 26, 2009 5:39am
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Post# 16166559

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LOOKS LIKEtrading is going to resume. Big deal so if I donate a 1000.00 to some charity its ok if I tell them I want it back.How does a company withdraw results when people buy there stock because of results? This is a total farce as far as I am concerned and heads should roll here this is fraud of the worst kind. The securities commission had better straighten this out or the junior market could take a big hit here just when things are starting to recover nicely.There is a good possibilitiy we have had our investment money stolen right out of our pockets and not like the venture isn't risky enough.We should at least be awarded our money back at the closing price of the last day of trading and they should be force into bankruptcy and the big names in this company should never be allowed to be involved in this market again.That would at least keep the venture credible as they would look like they are a responsible organization.
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