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WGB - WAM Global

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WAM Global Limited aims to provide shareholders with exposure to international undervalued growth companies identified using Wilson Asset Management's research-driven and market-driven investment processes. The company will invest in undervalued international growth companies with a bias to small-to-medium sized companies.

The research-driven investment process involves extensive research, focusing on free cash flow, return on equity and the quality of the potential investee company. Each company is rated with respect to management, earnings growth potential, valuation and industry position.

The market-driven investment process takes advantage of short-term relative arbitrages and mispricings in global equity markets.

It is anticipated that WGB will list on the ASX during June 2018.

http://wilsonassetmanagement.com.au
 
Geoffrey Wilson has bought more than 230,000 WGB on market this month. If anyone should have an instinct about WGB's future prospects it will be him, so I'm putting it down as my top competition pick for 2020.
 
Geoffrey Wilson has bought more than 230,000 WGB on market this month. If anyone should have an instinct about WGB's future prospects it will be him, so I'm putting it down as my top competition pick for 2020.
about to present to market 4pm today.... longest Bull Run in history officially over
 
According to the Feb update, out today, their LICs are now 1/3rd in cash with other unspecified protection except for the leaders lic (WLE) and the global lic (WGB) which is only 11.2% in cash. So this'll tilt me to the others if I add: WAM, WAX, WMI, WAA
 
Up nearly 4% today.
Not bad for a overall down day like today...
WLE has been causing me to notice it on occasion lately also.
 
Results for WGB out today and they don't say a great deal.

They highlight a small increase in dividend which is 6.3% annualised and fully franked.

They also had 37.5 cps profits reserve at 31/1/23. This is more interesting when considering WGB is currently trading at around 15% below NTA.

I hold and decided to top up a bit.
 
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