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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 InvestorSuperfanon Apr 22, 2013 6:11pm
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BNN Past Picks

BNN Past Picks

The only thing about the BNN MC and MCT guests that disappoints me are those individuals who, when asked to explain the poor performance of their past picks, tell us that they sold their shares a while ago (got out before the stock really tanked), got stopped out, etc. I think it's fair to request that they only offer top picks of those stocks that they are willing to hold for at least one year's time, or include the caveat that they may / will sell or stop out of the recommended stock after a decline of say 10%. If you're not confident in holding a stock until you are asked to review it in one year's time on the show, don't recommend it, or tell viewers if/when you would bail out before one year's time. I have not seen Eric Nuttall do this - I assume he is still holding all his RPL shares - so I give him credit for a) sticking with the recommendations he's made to viewers, and b) showing up to do the show even when things are going badly in his sector or with his picks.

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