

Occupation: Analyst, Entrepreneur, Private Investor
Interests: Geopolitics, Oil, Stocks
Twitter: @mundyrob
About Me:
I'm the co-founder and CEO of Research Tree. Before that, I worked at Credit Suisse covering Oil & Gas stocks and leading the European E&P team. Before that, I did the same at Liberum. Originally I'm a Physics geek from Bristol Uni and an LBS alum.
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"One additional thought; I wonder if the likes of Frank Field and the other MPs lining up to paint Mike Ashley as Satan personified will be recommending him for a knighthood now he seems about to save about 20.000 high street retail jobs. Perhaps they can give him Sir Philip Green's?" Hilarious... and very good point Gus. Think it will be tumbleweeds...
Hi Graham"Incredible drama in the footy last night - well done England."Indeed! Just like us to make things needlessly difficult...
Well said Ed. Thoroughly deserved award!The first time I met Paul was for a quick lunch he agreed to after Tamzin kindly made the intro. I wanted to explain to him what we were trying to do at Research Tree... Paul was an absolute gent from the first minute and we got on like a house on fire. Four bottles of wine and many hours…
here here purpleski... The fact that these negative comments are such a rare occurrence says it all really. Thanks for the daily dose of insight and entertainment Paul!
Interesting post Damian, and thought-provoking comments all. Thanks for taking the time. The area I need to work on most is definitely the exit strategies, and having some firm rules like Minervini's 50% that you describe is something I think I need to implement. Perfect example is Fulham Shore (LON:FUL) which I should have scaled back months ago... Have a good weekend chaps, R