Christmas Stock picks: Vp 22/12/2011
Benefits of past investment will benefit Vp, suggests Les Copeland
Tony Rawlinson, ex-chairman of smaller company investment concern Dowgate Capital, is scanning the market for opportunities for Cairn Financial Advisers, the advisory group he and former colleagues set up after the acquisition of Dowgate by Edward ‘Dr Death’ Vandyk’s Astaire Group. Having lately won AIM nominated adviser status, Rawlinson says Cairn is ‘setting up its stall and hoping to attract business’ as a nomad.
The company, which will also advise quoted and unquoted concerns, is the creation of Rawlinson and ex-Dowgate colleagues James Caithie, Liam Murray and Simon Sacerdoti, who left in September after the Astaire takeover. Rawlinson says Cairn is a generalist, small-cap-focused business, which differs from most players in this area by being adviser-led rather than broker-led.
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