FFM podcast ep4: The Naspers heavyweight as Tinder inspires active against hold

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Time flies as we enter week four of Fantasy Fund Manager. This week Corion Capital's David Bacher and Andrew Vintcent from ClucasGray Asset Management joined us in the studio. A Tinder-inspired article in the Financial Mail got the juices flowing around which approach might be better suited; buy-to-hold or active management. The most brought-in stock for the week was Naspers, which is now held by 1 in 4 players, while the big ownership move into Lewis Group was at the expense of Woolworths and Clicks. Also look out for Andrew Vintcent’s pro tip. If you still want to play the game, register at www.fantasyfundmanager.co.za and compete in the weekly and monthly prizes—thanks to our platinum sponsors Sharenet, Terebinth Capital, ClucasGray Asset Management, and Money Better. Remember to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
24 May 2023 12PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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