On the 2nd September I attend the Annual General Meeting of Polar Capital Technology Plc, an investment trust that invests in global technology companies. So it holds a lot of the major IT companies. For example it’s top holdings, in descending order of size, are Google, Apple, Microsoft, Qualcomm, IBM, Cisco, Salesforce.com, Intel, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Facebook, Oracle, Adobe etc. Performance last year was very much in line with the index it uses as a benchmark (Dow Jones World Technology) which managed 6.0% total return sterling adjusted. Bearing in mind the “on-going charges” figure of 1.19%, you can see why a net asset return of 5.1% might cause you to jump to the conclusion that it is a closet index tracker, but that might not be correct. They seem to
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