I attended the Annual General Meeting of Polar Capital Technology Trust Plc (PCT) yesterday. This is an investment trust which invests in a wide range of worldwide technology companies – as a result it has a lot of the major IT companies in its portfolio. So it holds Apple, Microsoft, Google, IBM, Intel, Oracle, SAP, ARM, Samsung, and lots of others. The fund is managed by Polar Capital LLP as the fund manager, with the individual concerned being Ben Rogoff. One reason I invested in this over a year ago was its large holding of Apple and at the year end it had 12.1% of the fund in that company – up from 8.2% in 2011 simply from the rise in the share price. But with net assets up 6.5%
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