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Burford Capital Ord Shs BUR

Burford Capital Limited provides legal finance products and services, comprising core legal finance, complex strategies, and post-settlement finance. The Company is also engaged in the asset management business. The Company's segments include capital provision, asset management and other services, and other corporate. The capital provision segment comprises the provision of capital to the legal industry or in connection with legal matters, both directly and through investment in its managed funds. The asset management and other services segment includes the provision of services to the legal industry, including litigation insurance. In its post-settlement business, the Company offers clients the ability to monetize post-settlement and other legal receivables. In its complex strategy business, the Company acts as a principal and acquires assets that are mispriced and for which value can be realized through recourse to litigation proceedings.


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Post by Summer001on Feb 08, 2023 10:24am
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Post# 35274264

Future?

Future?Kip is a good choice, but he found a company run for 20 years by a total loser who fooled everyone with the support of the major shareholder. Now Burcon has missed the biggest boom. The need for capital is great, and the willingness of investors is very low. In the end, only the main shareholder in faraway China will probably win again. The risk-reward ratio is not good. In addition to Burcon, ADM, Merit and Bunge also failed with the technology, and Nestle thankfully declined. What hope can there be for Burcon technology?
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