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Stack Capital Group Inc T.STCK

Alternate Symbol(s):  STCGF

Stack Capital Group Inc. is a Canada-based investment holding company. The Company’s business objective is to invest in equity, debt, and/or other securities of growth-to-late-stage private businesses. The Company is also focused on its efforts in maximizing long-term performance through a portfolio of high growth businesses, which are not widely available to various Canadian investors. It also has the flexibility to invest in private companies in various sectors, before they become public, and the ability to continue holding them as public companies. It invests in various sectors, including space/communications, robotics/AI, travel and leisure, visual design software, insurance and benefits, cybersecurity, neo-bank/finance, e-commerce and others. Its manager is SC Partners Ltd, which acts as its administrator.


TSX:STCK - Post by User

Comment by throwaway11on Dec 09, 2022 5:51pm
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Post# 35162886

RE:RE:Trying to understand this...

RE:RE:Trying to understand this...
Nstrat wrote: They are paid 1.5% of book value annually not 15%. They are entitled to 15% of the growth in Book value over the initial BV after 5 years. 


Thanks I got that cleared up, I am not so familar with public PE particularly how it's done in Canada, this still means the holdings need significantly more than 15% gain in value over the BV in order to make sense to buy this, no?
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