LSE:THRG (BlackRock Throgmorton Trust plc)

About THRG

BlackRock Throgmorton Trust PLC is an investment trust engaged in the business of portfolio investment. Its products are unit trusts, offshore mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, investment trusts, and charities. The company follows a business model of externally managed investment trust. It strives to provide good returns to shareholders through investments in the United Kingdom smaller and mid-capitalization companies. The company performs through the traditional long-only portfolio and long and short portfolio comprising contracts for difference.
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