I have just watched an interesting interview with the manager of Hargreave Hale AIM VCT, Oliver Bedfor who took over from Giles Hargreave a few years ago.
It makes a good case for why AIM VCTs generally – quite apart from past performance of course, which seems to have made AIM VCTs so sought after this year. He articulated several points I have not considered before.
I have only recently joined the forum so it appears I cannot post a link, but perhaps a longer serving member could oblige. The interview is on YouTube.
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Oliver Bedford Hargreave Hale
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Re: Oliver Bedford Hargreave Hale
mjames wrote:I have just watched an interesting interview with the manager of Hargreave Hale AIM VCT, Oliver Bedfor who took over from Giles Hargreave a few years ago.
It makes a good case for why AIM VCTs generally – quite apart from past performance of course, which seems to have made AIM VCTs so sought after this year. He articulated several points I have not considered before.
I have only recently joined the forum so it appears I cannot post a link, but perhaps a longer serving member could oblige. The interview is on YouTube.
I think this may be the interview you are referring to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pLe5SOVMnQ
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Not only is it a sensible interview but Oliver Bedford is always very accessible & helpful if you ever have any investment queries. The only thing I dislike about HHV is that their charges increased after HH were taken over by Cannacord, especially the price over nav for a new issue. other than that it is, imho, a well run vct with the ability to invest in unquoted very early stage companies as well as AIM stocks.
I have been a holder for almost 10 years & it has served me well. A different animal to Amati, which it must be said, has served me even better !
Not only is it a sensible interview but Oliver Bedford is always very accessible & helpful if you ever have any investment queries. The only thing I dislike about HHV is that their charges increased after HH were taken over by Cannacord, especially the price over nav for a new issue. other than that it is, imho, a well run vct with the ability to invest in unquoted very early stage companies as well as AIM stocks.
I have been a holder for almost 10 years & it has served me well. A different animal to Amati, which it must be said, has served me even better !
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Re: Oliver Bedford Hargreave Hale
Apologies, somehow the same post came up twice, clearly my error somewhere !
Re: Oliver Bedford Hargreave Hale
scotia wrote:
I think this may be the interview you are referring to
Many thanks Scotia for posting the link.
Yes, Amati has done well from video game and biotech stocks and I don’t think HH has any of those. It does on the other hand have a very successful holding in Gousto.
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