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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.


OTCPK:VGIPF - Post by User

Post by Bean_and_Dunnon Jan 24, 2014 9:28am
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Post# 22129142

By the numbers

By the numbers Amounts below are in thousands of CDN dollars.

First, here are some really good things to like about this company.  Shareholder's equity was $450,402.  or $2.22 per share, total tax pools were $696,935.



In RPL 9 mos. statement of operations the following items though fairly shout greed and incompetency:

Realized loss on derivative contracts $9,345
Unrealized loss on derivative contracts $12,170

Operating Expenses $35,656 versus $13,789 in 2012  this is 2.58 higher versus 2.18 growth in revenue. Expenses grew faster than revenue. This is generally not a good sign.

Loss on disposal of properties $7,980.

Interest expense $9,549

The one that hurts most. These carpetbaggers charged general and administrative costs of $11,118 versus $5,600 last year. This includes total share based compensation of $4,249. Now this share plan is much different than a share option plan. These clowns, (and I mean no disrespect to the professional clowns I just am not allowed to use the proper term which sounds similar to lost souls) will receive shares even if the share price does not increase. They will even get a severance package if they get booted out of office.


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