British Empire Securities and General Trust (BTEM)

British Empire Securities and General Trust (BTEM)

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British Empire – moving the goalposts?

Last year ShareSoc published an extensive report on the Annual General Meeting of British Empire Securities and General Trust. This is a long established investment trust which in the long term has achieved good performance figures, but in recent years has not been doing so well. Indeed our report suggested shareholders were becoming restless bearing in mind the comments of some investors at the AGM. For example, in the year to the 30th September 2013, the Trust achieved a total return of ...

AGM Reports

British Empire Securities and General Trust (BTEM) AGM Report 2014

A recent blog post spelled out one of the issues at this investment trust. I shall repeat it here: "Last year ShareSoc published an extensive report on the Annual General Meeting of British Empire Securities and General Trust. This is a long established investment trust which in the long term has achieved good performance figures, but in recent years has not been doing so well. Indeed our report suggested shareholders were becoming restless bearing in mind the comments of some investors at ...

British Empire Securities and General Trust (BTEM) AGM Report – shareholders are becoming restless

As last year, the Annual General Meeting of British Empire Securities and General Trust (which I will refer to by their Epic code of BTEM from here on), was held at the Grocers' Hall near the Bank of England commencing at 12.00 noon on the 19th December 2013. The meeting was chaired by long-standing Chairman Strone Macpherson as usual - in fact rather too long standing for my preference but I did not raise the issue again this year. You can read what was said by me ...

British Empire Securities and General Trust (BTEM) AGM Report 2012

British Empire Securities and General Trust was originally formed in 1889. Asset Value Investors took over management of the fund in 1984 from which time the company probably developed its existing style and when assets under management started to rise substantially (currently £791m). It focuses on holdings in other investment companies, particularly where the shares stand at a discount to estimated underlying net asset value. Because of the investment policy, it is of course more focussed than many generalist investment trusts ...