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Dave Baxter and Dan Jones sit down with the founder of Saba Capital, Boaz Weinstein. Last month, Saba sent the investment trust space into disarray by announcing it wanted to unseat board members at seven underperforming trusts, and merge them or offer shareholders a way out.
In the episode, Dave and Dan grill Boaz on how Saba’s plans would work, what happens if it doesn’t win the votes, his belief that investors will benefit and more.
The deadlines for shareholders to vote on Saba’s proposals vary, but in many cases, they are due before the end of January: check with your platform for details.
How to vote in Saba's big investment trust battle
Timestamps
1:45 Are we too preoccupied with discounts?
5:04 Critiques of Saba
6:53 The plan when the results are in
10:05 Professional investors’ view
12:21 If they don’t win the votes
15:01 Cash exits for trusts
16:53 Trusts’ unlisted holdings eg. SpaceX
19:57 The strategy for a new super-entity
23:31 Where Saba’s attention will turn next
25:55 If they win the vote, will they mimic US processes?
28:10 Can Saba keep discounts in check?
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Dave Baxter and Dan Jones sit down with the founder of Saba Capital, Boaz Weinstein. Last month, Saba sent the investment trust space into disarray by announcing it wanted to unseat board members at seven underperforming trusts, and merge them or offer shareholders a way out.
In the episode, Dave and Dan grill Boaz on how Saba’s plans would work, what happens if it doesn’t win the votes, his belief that investors will benefit and more.
The deadlines for shareholders to vote on Saba’s proposals vary, but in many cases, they are due before the end of January: check with your platform for details.
How to vote in Saba's big investment trust battle
Timestamps
1:45 Are we too preoccupied with discounts?
5:04 Critiques of Saba
6:53 The plan when the results are in
10:05 Professional investors’ view
12:21 If they don’t win the votes
15:01 Cash exits for trusts
16:53 Trusts’ unlisted holdings eg. SpaceX
19:57 The strategy for a new super-entity
23:31 Where Saba’s attention will turn next
25:55 If they win the vote, will they mimic US processes?
28:10 Can Saba keep discounts in check?
Claim your first 12 weeks of Investors' Chronicle Print + Digital for just £12. You will get instant access to our website and app, plus the magazine delivered to your door every week. To start your trial, visit www.investorschronicle.co.uk/podcasttrial
*After your 12-week trial you will pay just £62 every 13 weeks by direct debit. If you’re not entirely satisfied, you can cancel up to 5 business days before your renewal date and only pay the £12 already debited. This offer is for UK subscribers only.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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