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Sprott Inc T.SII

Alternate Symbol(s):  SII

Sprott Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in precious metal and energy transition investments. The Company’s investment strategies include exchange-listed products, managed equities and private strategies. The Company operates through four segments: Exchange listed products, Managed equities, Private strategies and Corporate. Exchange listed products segment provides management services to the Company's closed-end physical trusts and exchange traded funds (ETFs). Managed equities segment provides management services for the Company's alternative investment strategies managed in-house and on a sub-advisory basis. Private strategies segment provides lending and streaming activities through limited partnership vehicles. Corporate segment provides capital, balance sheet management and enterprise shared services to the Company's subsidiaries. Its subsidiaries include Sprott Asset Management LP, Sprott U.S. Holdings Inc., Sprott Resource Lending Corp. and others.


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Comment by tankingfrankon Oct 12, 2008 10:32am
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Post# 15521841

RE: Class-Action Time?

RE: Class-Action Time?https://www.sprott.com/pdf/growth.pdf

peter Hodson sucks. I personally feel that a hedge fund should have some sort of hedge to provide downside protection. but it looks like it is a mid cap stocks with no shorts. Well he is probably going to walk away so that he can try and start a new fund so it wont take years to get to the high water mark. being down over 50% is a horrible and the fund should be closed..
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