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Stack Capital Group Inc T.STCK

Alternate Symbol(s):  STCGF | T.STCK.WT

Stack Capital Group Inc. is a Canada-based investment holding company. The Company is focused on investing in some of the growth and late-stage private businesses, which offer long-term growth potential. The Company’s business objective is to invest in equity, debt and/or other securities of growth-to-late-stage private businesses. It has the flexibility to invest in private companies from various sectors. Its investment portfolio companies include Hopper Inc., Locus Robotics Corp., FNEX Ventures LLC-Series 103 (SpaceX), Prove Identity Inc., Bolt Financial Inc., Varo Money, Inc. and others. SC Partners Ltd. (the Manager) acts as the Company’s administrator.


TSX:STCK - Post by User

Post by throwaway11on Dec 08, 2022 6:44pm
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Post# 35160547

Trying to understand this...

Trying to understand this...So let me get this straight - this goes public, invests publics money in PE, then pays themselves 15% of the book value of the holdings annually, in cash? This means the value of those PE holdings are essentially decreasing every year, making it a much stronger tide for public float holders to swim against.

I can see why prospective investors might be hesitant here, even if the latest financial statements don't look so bad.
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