All shares prices on all stock markets around the world are minority valuations. They reflect what markets think an investment without control is worth. The moment an investor takes control of a company, though, they can—effectively—access the cash flows of that business. And, for this reason, that control is worth something. Therefore, bids to take…
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Master Drilling: The Big Mistake
OLD ARTICLE – Original posted on August 26, 2016 Previously I wrote the following article on Master Drilling (Master Drilling: Unknown Gem). I will not rewrite the investment case that I noted in that article for Master Drilling as a world-class, niche industrial technology play with global, growing scale and sophistication. Pretty much all of that…
Tax-Free Savings Accounts: Buy Risk & Sell Time
OLD ARTICLE – Originally posted on June 4, 2019 A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) offers a superb, tax-efficient mechanism to compound long-term investments for South African citizens. In the below example, I use an assumption of 15% CAGR per annum from a basic South African equity investment and assume that you are paying a marginal…
Five Reasons Not To Invest In A Stock
OLD ARTICLE – Original posted April 1, 2016 Given the small cap space as a capital growth asset class and my predisposition towards being long, this website tends to be about which stocks to buy. Let me turn that on its head and give some (hopefully intuitive) pointers for which stocks to not buy. When you are…
What Astoria’s Discount Should Be
OLD ARTICLE – Originally posted on April 5, 2016 Investment holding (IH) companies insert an extra layer of cost between the underlying assets and the ultimate investor. In theory, this layer of cost includes management which allocate capital like a fund manager, thus generating alpha with the IH company’s capital. The reality, though, is neither the structure…