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Regal Partners Ltd V.RPL


Primary Symbol: VGIPF

Regal Partners Limited is an Australia-based company, which operates as specialist alternatives investment manager. The principal activity of the Company is the provision of investment management services, specializing in alternative investments. It is engaged in managing a diverse range of investment strategies covering hedge funds, private markets, real and natural assets, and capital solutions on behalf of institutions, family offices, charitable groups and private investors. The Company has seven alternative investment management businesses: Regal Funds Management, PM Capital, VGI Partners, Taurus Funds Management, Attunga Capital, Kilter Rural, and Merricks Capital. The Company operates offices across Australia, Asia, United Kingdom/Europe, and North America.


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Post by schmoltzieon Feb 27, 2013 1:01pm
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Opinions on quick ratio

Opinions on quick ratio

Hello all,

Renegade's current assests vs current liabilities is a bit of a concern for me. I am happy to collect a 10% divi while waiting for a price move, but I want to be sure the bank doesn't  come calling while I wait.

Obviously, I like the divi and it looks sustainable with current prices and hedging. According to Renegade, at todays prices the payout ratio for capex/divi's is about 94%.

The high P/E is also a concern, but seems typically for income generating juniors.

Any comments or insights into current debt payments due in 2013/2014, vs cash flow would be appreciated.

 

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