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Pinetree Capital Ltd T.PNP.DB


Primary Symbol: T.PNP Alternate Symbol(s):  PNPFF

Pinetree Capital Ltd. is a value-oriented investment and merchant banking company focused on the technology sector. The Company's objective is to maximize shareholder value. It invests primarily in equity, as well as debt and convertible securities. The Company holds approximately 8-12 investments, resulting in equity positions between 7% and 12% of assets (though its positions may at times reach or exceed 20%). Its subsidiaries include Pinetree Capital Investment Corp. (PCIC) and Emerald Capital Corp., and Pinetree Income Partnership (PIP).


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Comment by dangoodon May 30, 2015 4:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Pinetree Capital reports net loss for Q1

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Pinetree Capital reports net loss for Q1If you look at a recent investment report from Deans Knight who have averaged something like 14% per year on their funds, they have a great chart showing relative values of U.S. stocks versus commodity prices and the chart is near an all time high. Meaning commodities are as cheap as they ever have been versus U.S. stocks. So hopefully we can close our eyes on this one and hold for a few years before things turn around or go bust in the mean time. As John Templeton used to say, the best time to buy is before you see the light at the end of the tunnel. Once you see the light it is too late. If the speculators get in they can drive this very high as we have seen in the past.
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