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There are people who borrowed to invest in Eircom and made money.
But probably not his bank balance....His reputation will surely suffer in the long term.
I dont have a problem with the annual management charge being a % of the GAV rather then the NAV. But 1% of the GAV (equivalent to 4% of the NAV) is just over the top.
Some might argue that this happened back when he was pushing Cape Verde property investments (without divulging any vested interest/conflict of interest?) on a chat show a good while ago?But probably not his bank balance....
On the Last Word he claimed that the TV stuff was just on the side for him and his real job is an advisor. Fair enough although now his job as independent advisor has become a lot less credible.
I heard Eddie on some radio station yesterday and he said the Directors were only getting Director's fees of some €30,000 each. If the annual management charge is 1% of the target €1b GAV (€10m), then Eddie must have meant €30,000 a week each.
Philipps: Anything to add on what Jim Power had to say on it.
Would'nt be too favourable I'd say based on what he said about Eddie Hobbs at a seminar I attended a couple of years back and I d'ont believe they get on anyway.
You might be confusing the Directors with the Fund Manager.The Fund Manager would be the main beneficiary of the management fee,while Directors recieve fixed payments.
I note that one of the Brendan Investments team is Richard Fitzgerald of the Oran Group. Can first-time Askaboutmoney poster Oran Man who posted the above this morning confirm if he has any connection with Brendan Investments?
Czechmate says "there is a fee of 4% per annum on what you put in."
can you tell me where you read that and maybe link to it as I cant seem to find it. Thanks J
Compared to what? Annual fees of 0.75% to 1.00% of GAV are typical for this kind of fund. Brendan Investments' are on the high end of this scale, but I wouldn't agree they're over the top.
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