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To recap, Weinstein sees an opportunity in publicly traded companies that invest their capital in stocks and sometimes private firms. Shareholders of these so-called investment trusts get something similar to a mutual fund with the added benefit of daily liquidity and access to equity investments they might be unable to make directly. These trusts typically trade at a discount to their underlying portfolio value. Blame corporate bloat – the costs of a board, advisers, financial reporting and so on – and often mediocre to poor investment performance.
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