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...A week earlier Emanuel wrote that China’s government was “now resembling Agatha Christie’s novel And Then There Were None”....
...Other smaller transactions this past quarter have seen me tidying up and selling some smaller holdings — Lords Trading, Rathbones, Tate & Lyle and Titon, and building up Anpario, Christie, Hollywood Bowl...
...defence spending), Lords Group Trading (with encouraging maiden results), Tate & Lyle, Titon, Vianet, and of course Vitec (now Videndum and a current favourite of mine)....
...Another five — Appreciate, Christie, STV, Vianet, and Vitec — are in recovery mode and their figures will almost certainly pick up as we emerge from lockdown....
...However, other purchases, such as Appreciate (incentive gifts) at 29p, Nichols (Vimto maker) at £12.35 and Tate & Lyle at 670p have not yet progressed....
...I also bought back into Tate & Lyle at 677p....
...Last November, a stack of 10 brass and green Plexiglas boxes (executed in 1993) came up for auction at Christie’s New York....
...Most of my major holdings appear to be trading well commercially, including Air Partner, Anpario, Charles Taylor, Christie Group, Concurrent Technologies, Lok’nStore, Tarsus and Treatt, and encouragingly...
...BBA Aviation, Christie Group, Ensor, Lok n’ Store and UDG Healthcare did all rise (Christie shares doubled over the year), but PZ Cussons and Northbridge Industrial Services, although trading well during...
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