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Torrent Capital Ltd V.TORR

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRRPF

Torrent Capital Ltd. is a Canada-based investment issuer, which invests in the securities of private and publicly traded companies. Its investment objective and strategy (investment policy) is to grow the Company’s capital by generating gains from capital appreciation, interest earned, dividend income and fees. The Company invests in companies that are due to experience accelerated growth or are trading at a discount to their intrinsic value. It allocates its capital towards a multitude of sectors and businesses at various stages of development. The Company maintains a concentrated portfolio of public securities and may invest in private placements, event-driven opportunities, special situations, and private companies with a clear liquidity window. It may also provide advisory services to select companies in conjunction with its investment mandate.


TSXV:TORR - Post by User

Comment by DempsterMillon May 10, 2022 11:21am
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RE:What is the NAV

RE:What is the NAVif I count it correctly it unfortunately trades around NAV as of now, on a pro forma basis. Unfortunately for the wrong reasons - that the underlying stocks in the portfolio has fallen. 
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