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Senvest Capital Inc T.SEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVCTF

Senvest Capital Inc. is a Canada-based holding company with interests in investment management and direct investing in public securities and private investments. The Company and its subsidiaries hold investments in equity and real estate holdings that are located predominantly in the United States. The Company's subsidiaries include Senvest Global (KY) L.P., Senvest Global L.P., RIMA Senvest Master Fund GP, L.L.C., Argentina Capital Inc., Pennsylvania Properties Inc., Senvest Technology Partners GP, L.L.C, Senvest Master Fund, L.P., Senvest Technology Partners Master Fund, L.P., and Senvest Cyprus Recovery Investment Fund, L.P.


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Comment by Paddy902on Aug 08, 2020 8:47pm
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Post# 31383626

RE:Hello???

RE:Hello???Apparently not...so noting nobody will read it, after the close they announced earnings, and as we started the year with a book value of $355, and have now lost $68 largely based on the investment portfolio, we now trade at about 42% of the book value. Much better than either FXC, or BAM, or MRC.....I like buying things worth more than I pay for them. I think any of these would be a good way to compound growth, but at these prices SEC likely the best. Of course if you think VAC is going to tank, there is some risk within the portfolio, but also true for all the above.
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