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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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Comment by ebikeron Jul 15, 2010 1:30pm
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RE: massive traders alert issued

RE: massive traders alert issued
Can yo take your trivial little tout off of this board Grandich?
If you are Grandich (himself) I guess we can assume from this mornings open that your prayers still are'nt working?



OSC enquiry (courtesy of Stockwatch)
Some fallout from the OSC's bomb has already drifted to earth. On the night of Easter Sunday, PeterGrandich, a paid promoter, investor relations man and Agoracom Chief Commentator, resigned his post, explaining, "In light of the allegations brought by the Ontario Securities Commission against Agoracom and certain of its directors and officers, I felt I had no choice," adding, "What was to be four days of solomn prayer then celebration ended up four of the worse days in my life."
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