Sandy Chadha is the chief executive of Supreme plc, an AIM listed company based in Manchester. He joined his father's shop in 1989 as employee number four and by chance started selling batteries. This turned out to be lucrative and the business was sold to private equity, and unfortunately went bust. Sandy bought Supreme out of administration and has been running it ever since. Get my free trade ideas here: https://newsletter.buythebullmarket.com/ DISCLAIMER: Michael was not paid for this...
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Sandy Chadha is the chief executive of Supreme plc, an AIM listed company based in Manchester. He joined his father's shop in 1989 as employee number four and by chance started selling batteries. This turned out to be lucrative and the business was sold to private equity, and unfortunately went bust. Sandy bought Supreme out of administration and has been running it ever since. Get my free trade ideas here: https://newsletter.buythebullmarket.com/ DISCLAIMER: Michael was not paid for this...
#13 - Nick Hargrave - $30bn In M&A Capital Market Transactions To Private Investing
Markets & Money
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#13 - Nick Hargrave - $30bn In M&A Capital Market Transactions To Private Investing
This week's guest is former private equity fund manager Nick Hargrave who is now a private investor and founder of Moulton Harrox Members. Nick's CV includes: - 8 years of private equity experience (identifying take-private opportunities in public markets) / fund management at DBAY Advisors (including Board roles for the holding companies of Unlimited Marketing Group and Eddie Stobart Logistics) - 3 years’ listed equity investing experience at Moulton Harrox. Nick talks about his experien...
Markets & Money
Sandy Chadha is the chief executive of Supreme plc, an AIM listed company based in Manchester. He joined his father's shop in 1989 as employee number four and by chance started selling batteries. This turned out to be lucrative and the business was sold to private equity, and unfortunately went bust. Sandy bought Supreme out of administration and has been running it ever since. Get my free trade ideas here: https://newsletter.buythebullmarket.com/ DISCLAIMER: Michael was not paid for this...