That ploy does make some sense for a few reasons.
It would grow GVF without having to use liquid funds as Miles is usually fully invested.
Miles has more time on his hands as now not a director of Blue Sky (BAF) since WMA transition.
Geoff Wilson is a director of GVF so he has an in house advisor.
Similar mandates as you pointed out.
However, existing managements loathe to give up FUM. The directors account for 3.36% of
shares but it was stated somewhere that they have 10% skin in the game.
That ploy does make some sense for a few reasons.It would grow...
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