Two traits that investors love about a company are predictability and execution. The former underpins confidence and lowers the risk premium, while the latter drives valuation. On both counts, we think Tristel scores favourably, with the stock rallying from 20p in April 2013 to 160p today – equivalent to a 700% capital gain, supplemented by 14p of dividend income.
17 Oct 2016
Walking the talk
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Tristel Plc (TSTL:LON) | 452 -56.6 (-2.7%) | Mkt Cap: 214.9m
- Published:
17 Oct 2016 -
Author:
Paul Hill -
Pages:
6
Two traits that investors love about a company are predictability and execution. The former underpins confidence and lowers the risk premium, while the latter drives valuation. On both counts, we think Tristel scores favourably, with the stock rallying from 20p in April 2013 to 160p today – equivalent to a 700% capital gain, supplemented by 14p of dividend income.