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− | '''RAB Capital''' | + | '''RAB Capital Ltd''' is a British-based hedge fund group which initially 'made its name by being a prolific backer of small mining and energy stocks'. It later became known for its ill-fated gamble on failed UK bank [[Northern Rock]]. |
− | ==Conservative Party | + | RAB was co-founded in 1999 by [[Philip Richards]] and its current chairman [[Michael Alen-Buckley]]. Former Tory cabinet minister [[Norman Lamont]] served on RAB's board for eight years until 2012. |
− | *Dr [[Liam Fox]] MP - Amount £10,000.00 from RAB Capital Ltd on 09/07/2013 Reported 06/09/2013 <ref name='Electoral'> Electoral Commission search </ref> | + | |
+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | In 2009 RAB Capital's Special Situations Fund and another hedge fund [[SRM Global]], unsuccessfully tried to sue the government over the near-collapse of [[Northern Rock]]. | ||
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+ | In 2013 RAB’s mining-focused Special Situation fund was ranked the worst-performing fund monitored by HSBC, losing 31.4 per cent, its third straight year of double-digit losses according to the ''Financial Times'' in January 2014. | ||
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+ | :[[Michael Alen-Buckley]], chairman of RAB, who has seen the fund’s assets sink from $2.4bn in 2007 to just $22m, said: “There is no getting around the fact that this was very poor performance. Large mining stocks got hammered and anything involved in gold mining was pretty much destroyed, but we are hopeful for a recovery.” <ref> Madison Marriage, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5b2e1e98-7a06-11e3-8211-00144feabdc0.html#ixzz2stABsBdc Hedge fund stars suffer sharp losses], ''Financial Times'', January 12, 2014, acc 10 February 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Investors== | ||
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+ | In 2005 RAB Capital's two co-founders raised a combined £25m from selling shares in their company. | ||
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+ | [[Lakshmi Mittal]], the Indian-born steel magnate often-dubbed Britain's richest man, became a major investor in RAB Capital, with a 4.48% stake. | ||
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+ | :The Mittals were among 14 buyers of the shares, but only one other party was named - [[Sofina]], the Belgian company controlled by the [[Solvay family]], which is one of Europe's wealthiest dynasties, bought a 5.5% share. | ||
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+ | The company was later floated in 2004. | ||
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+ | ==Conservative Party donations== | ||
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+ | Electoral Commission records show that RAB has made intermittent donations to the Tories since 2001: | ||
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+ | *Dr [[Liam Fox]] MP - Amount £10,000.00 from RAB Capital Ltd on 09/07/2013 Reported 06/09/2013 <ref name='Electoral'> Electoral Commission search, 6 February 2014 </ref> | ||
*[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £50,000.00 on 28/03/2012 | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £50,000.00 on 28/03/2012 | ||
*[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £10,000.00 on 07/03/2001 | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £10,000.00 on 07/03/2001 | ||
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+ | The £50,000 donation made in 2012 means RAB would have automatically been invited to PM [[David Cameron]]'s [[The Leader's Group]] events. | ||
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+ | RAB's chairman Michael Alen-Buckley has also made the following individual donations: | ||
+ | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £5,000.00 on 19/10/2009 (Reported date 30/01/2010 | ||
+ | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £7,000.00 on 15/07/2009 | ||
+ | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £50,000.00 on 13/03/2007 | ||
+ | *[[Conservative and Unionist Party]] - Amount £50,000.00 on 13/03/2006<ref name='Electoral'/> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
− | *[[Michael Alen-Buckley]] - Co-founder and | + | *[[Michael Alen-Buckley]] - Co-founder and executive chairman |
*[[Phillip Richards]] - Co-founder | *[[Phillip Richards]] - Co-founder | ||
− | *[[Charles Kirwan-Taylor]] - Chief executive from September 2010, replacing [[Stephen Couttie]] | + | *[[Charles Kirwan-Taylor]] - Chief executive from September 2010-2012, replacing [[Stephen Couttie]]. |
− | *[[Adam Grant]] - Finance | + | *[[Adam Grant]] - Finance director and Chief operating officer |
− | *[[Christopher de Mattos]] -Executive | + | *[[Christopher de Mattos]] -Executive director |
===Board=== | ===Board=== | ||
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==Funds== | ==Funds== | ||
===RAB Special Situations (Master Fund) Ltd=== | ===RAB Special Situations (Master Fund) Ltd=== | ||
− | According to Hemscotts/MorningStar in 2011 | + | According to Hemscotts/MorningStar in 2011: |
− | + | :Following giant losses in 2008 and an exodus of clients in April this year, hedge fund manager RAB Capital has announced plans to delist RAB Special Situations from the stock market in an attempt to reduce costs and pursue a more flexible strategy. The fund manager has been forced to take this action as RAB Special Sits has never recovered from the financial crisis, when its significant holdings in Northern Rock and other losses prompted NAV to drop over 70% in 2008, compared to the 18% decrease seen at its FTSE World TR benchmark. | |
− | According to the Guardian in April 2011: | + | According to the ''Guardian'' in April 2011: |
:RAB Capital said most clients in its embattled Special Situations fund – which is infamous for buying into Northern Rock before the lender's collapse, and which fell by 70% in 2008 – will pull their cash out when a three-year lock-up ends in October. | :RAB Capital said most clients in its embattled Special Situations fund – which is infamous for buying into Northern Rock before the lender's collapse, and which fell by 70% in 2008 – will pull their cash out when a three-year lock-up ends in October. | ||
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:At its peak in December 2007, Special Situations managed $2bn (£1.22bn), of which $200m was [[Lakshmi Mittal |Mittal family]] money, but the fund has now slumped to $470m. | :At its peak in December 2007, Special Situations managed $2bn (£1.22bn), of which $200m was [[Lakshmi Mittal |Mittal family]] money, but the fund has now slumped to $470m. | ||
− | === | + | ===RAB Special Situations Company Ltd=== |
− | *RAB Special Situations Company Ltd ( | + | As of mid-2013 more than 80 per cent of the RAB Special Situations fund's holdings were in oil and gas, base metals and gold. Registered in Guernsey (No.43060) the fund has invested in many mining firms worldwide, including the following: |
− | + | *[[Falkland Oil and Gas]] | |
− | *RAB | + | *[[Palladex]], a gold mining company <ref> Neil Hume |
+ | [http://www.theguardian.com/business/2005/may/27/1 Coal upgrade fuels Asia Energy], Market forces, ''The Guardian'', Friday 27 May 2005, acc 10 February 2005 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[GCM Resources]] - [[RAB Capital]]'s Situations Company Ltd 2006 annual report stated: | ||
+ | ::'Profits for the Master Fund over the year totalled $670m, while losses cost us $238m, which is a ratio of 2.8 to 1. Sadly our two largest holdings, [[Oxus Gold]] and [[Global Coal Management]] (formerly [[Asia Energy]] plc, now [[GCM Resources]]) lost US$85 million (or 12% of the Master Fund's starting NAV} between them, due to extreme local political difficulties which can be judged by the fact that people were shot in both locations'. We have bought more of both stocks and believe we will make good returns in the future''. . . ” (emphasis added). <ref> [http://www.rabspecialsituations.com/pdf/Annual_Report_2006.pdf RAB Special Situations Company Limited, Managed by [[RAB Capital]] plc Report and Financial Statements 2006 Published, 8 May 2007 </ref> | ||
+ | :According to the report 'From Money to Metal': | ||
+ | ::In May 2008 RAB Capital plc held a 25.96% stake in [[GCM Resources]] which it sold the majority of (20.5%) to [[Polo Resources]] Ltd (qv), listed on AIM. By 9 June 2008, RAB’s stake in GCM Resources had fallen below the notifiable 3% level.<ref name="Metal"> [http://moneytometal.org/index.php/RAB_Capital http://moneytometal.org/index.php/RAB_Capital], From Money to Metal: Tracking Global Mining Deals, webpage last updated 12 March 2012, acc 10 Feb 2014, citing Capital Situations Company Ltd annual report and accounts for 2006: </ref> | ||
+ | ::As of 20 February 2008, Polo held 8.8% of GCM, while Polo’s chair, Stephen R Dattels (qv) owned a personal stake of 5.77%. <ref name="Metal"/> <ref> Hemscott 20 February 2008 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Oxus Gold]] - Uzbekistan | ||
+ | *[[African Minerals]] company, whose Sierra Leonean iron-ore mine workers faced brutal police repression during protests about pay and conditions in 2012, and | ||
+ | *Canada’s [[Ascendant Copper]], which was accused of human rights violations in Ecuador in 2006. <ref> [http://moneytometal.org/index.php/RAB_Capital RAB Capital], acc 5 February 2014 </ref> | ||
− | === | + | <ref> </ref> |
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+ | ===Other managed funds=== | ||
+ | ====Natural resources==== | ||
+ | *RAB Energy Fund (its biggest fund in 2010) | ||
+ | *RAB Octane | ||
+ | *RAB Global Mining and Resources Fund | ||
+ | *RAB Gold and Precious Equities | ||
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+ | ====Europe==== | ||
*RAB Europe | *RAB Europe | ||
+ | *RAB European Credit Opportunities Fund | ||
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+ | ====Other==== | ||
*RAB Global Macro | *RAB Global Macro | ||
+ | *RAB External Managers | ||
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+ | <ref> [http://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReports/PDF/RAB2010.pdf RAB Capital plc Annual Report and Accounts 2010 Executive Chairman’s and Chief Executive’s statement], acc 10 Feb 2014 </ref> | ||
==Lobbying and PR firms== | ==Lobbying and PR firms== | ||
− | *[[Grandfield]] - handled PR for the company's public flotation on London AIM (Alternative Investment Market) in 2004. Grandfield was later bought out by [[Chime]] in 2005 | + | *[[Grandfield]] - handled PR for the company's public flotation on London AIM (Alternative Investment Market) in 2004. Grandfield was later bought out by [[Chime Communications]] in 2005 |
*[[Tulchan Communications]] - [[David Trenchard]]/[[Andrew Honnor]] - won brief from [[Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial]] in January 2006 <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/535012/tulchan-snatches-rab-capital-brief-bpc-f Tulchan snatches RAB Capital brief from BPC&F], PR Week, 12 January 2006, acc 5 February 2014 </ref> | *[[Tulchan Communications]] - [[David Trenchard]]/[[Andrew Honnor]] - won brief from [[Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial]] in January 2006 <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/535012/tulchan-snatches-rab-capital-brief-bpc-f Tulchan snatches RAB Capital brief from BPC&F], PR Week, 12 January 2006, acc 5 February 2014 </ref> | ||
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===Internal=== | ===Internal=== | ||
*[[Marc Popiolek]] - former Grandfield MD, moved to RAB Capital | *[[Marc Popiolek]] - former Grandfield MD, moved to RAB Capital | ||
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==External resources== | ==External resources== | ||
− | *Simon Goodley, RAB Capital hedge fund swamped by customers demanding their money back, ''The Guardian'', 6 April 2011 | + | *Nick Fletcher, [http://www.theguardian.com/business/marketforceslive/2011/jun/24/rab-rises-on-plans-to-go-private RAB Capital shares rise as it unveils plans to go private], Marketforces LiveBlog, 24 June 2011 |
+ | *Simon Goodley, [http://www.theguardian.com/business/2011/apr/06/rab-capital-hedge-fund-swamped-demands-money-back RAB Capital hedge fund swamped by customers demanding their money back], ''The Guardian'', 6 April 2011 | ||
+ | *Szymon Idzikowski,[http://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/68393/cef-broadens-scope-in-search-of-income.aspx#sthash.ienCK4Zm.dpuf RAB news item], 20 July, 2011 | 3:55PM | ||
+ | *Nils Pratley, [http://www.theguardian.com/business/2005/jun/23/3 'Richest Brit' Mittal in hedge fund deal], The Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005 09.01 | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 11 February 2014
RAB Capital Ltd is a British-based hedge fund group which initially 'made its name by being a prolific backer of small mining and energy stocks'. It later became known for its ill-fated gamble on failed UK bank Northern Rock.
RAB was co-founded in 1999 by Philip Richards and its current chairman Michael Alen-Buckley. Former Tory cabinet minister Norman Lamont served on RAB's board for eight years until 2012.
Contents
Activities
In 2009 RAB Capital's Special Situations Fund and another hedge fund SRM Global, unsuccessfully tried to sue the government over the near-collapse of Northern Rock.
In 2013 RAB’s mining-focused Special Situation fund was ranked the worst-performing fund monitored by HSBC, losing 31.4 per cent, its third straight year of double-digit losses according to the Financial Times in January 2014.
- Michael Alen-Buckley, chairman of RAB, who has seen the fund’s assets sink from $2.4bn in 2007 to just $22m, said: “There is no getting around the fact that this was very poor performance. Large mining stocks got hammered and anything involved in gold mining was pretty much destroyed, but we are hopeful for a recovery.” [1]
Investors
In 2005 RAB Capital's two co-founders raised a combined £25m from selling shares in their company.
Lakshmi Mittal, the Indian-born steel magnate often-dubbed Britain's richest man, became a major investor in RAB Capital, with a 4.48% stake.
- The Mittals were among 14 buyers of the shares, but only one other party was named - Sofina, the Belgian company controlled by the Solvay family, which is one of Europe's wealthiest dynasties, bought a 5.5% share.
The company was later floated in 2004.
Conservative Party donations
Electoral Commission records show that RAB has made intermittent donations to the Tories since 2001:
- Dr Liam Fox MP - Amount £10,000.00 from RAB Capital Ltd on 09/07/2013 Reported 06/09/2013 [2]
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £50,000.00 on 28/03/2012
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £10,000.00 on 07/03/2001
The £50,000 donation made in 2012 means RAB would have automatically been invited to PM David Cameron's The Leader's Group events.
RAB's chairman Michael Alen-Buckley has also made the following individual donations:
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £5,000.00 on 19/10/2009 (Reported date 30/01/2010
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £7,000.00 on 15/07/2009
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £50,000.00 on 13/03/2007
- Conservative and Unionist Party - Amount £50,000.00 on 13/03/2006[2]
People
- Michael Alen-Buckley - Co-founder and executive chairman
- Phillip Richards - Co-founder
- Charles Kirwan-Taylor - Chief executive from September 2010-2012, replacing Stephen Couttie.
- Adam Grant - Finance director and Chief operating officer
- Christopher de Mattos -Executive director
Board
Former members
- Norman Lamont - was non-executive director from April 2004 until 2012
Funds
RAB Special Situations (Master Fund) Ltd
According to Hemscotts/MorningStar in 2011:
- Following giant losses in 2008 and an exodus of clients in April this year, hedge fund manager RAB Capital has announced plans to delist RAB Special Situations from the stock market in an attempt to reduce costs and pursue a more flexible strategy. The fund manager has been forced to take this action as RAB Special Sits has never recovered from the financial crisis, when its significant holdings in Northern Rock and other losses prompted NAV to drop over 70% in 2008, compared to the 18% decrease seen at its FTSE World TR benchmark.
According to the Guardian in April 2011:
- RAB Capital said most clients in its embattled Special Situations fund – which is infamous for buying into Northern Rock before the lender's collapse, and which fell by 70% in 2008 – will pull their cash out when a three-year lock-up ends in October.
- Philip Richards, co-founder of RAB and manager of the fund, admitted: "We made mistakes in the runup to the crisis and that has been a chastening experience. We have learnt from it and are already using those lessons to the benefit of our investors.
- At its peak in December 2007, Special Situations managed $2bn (£1.22bn), of which $200m was Mittal family money, but the fund has now slumped to $470m.
RAB Special Situations Company Ltd
As of mid-2013 more than 80 per cent of the RAB Special Situations fund's holdings were in oil and gas, base metals and gold. Registered in Guernsey (No.43060) the fund has invested in many mining firms worldwide, including the following:
- Falkland Oil and Gas
- Palladex, a gold mining company [3]
- GCM Resources - RAB Capital's Situations Company Ltd 2006 annual report stated:
- 'Profits for the Master Fund over the year totalled $670m, while losses cost us $238m, which is a ratio of 2.8 to 1. Sadly our two largest holdings, Oxus Gold and Global Coal Management (formerly Asia Energy plc, now GCM Resources) lost US$85 million (or 12% of the Master Fund's starting NAV} between them, due to extreme local political difficulties which can be judged by the fact that people were shot in both locations'. We have bought more of both stocks and believe we will make good returns in the future. . . ” (emphasis added). [4]
- According to the report 'From Money to Metal':
- In May 2008 RAB Capital plc held a 25.96% stake in GCM Resources which it sold the majority of (20.5%) to Polo Resources Ltd (qv), listed on AIM. By 9 June 2008, RAB’s stake in GCM Resources had fallen below the notifiable 3% level.[5]
- As of 20 February 2008, Polo held 8.8% of GCM, while Polo’s chair, Stephen R Dattels (qv) owned a personal stake of 5.77%. [5] [6]
- Oxus Gold - Uzbekistan
- African Minerals company, whose Sierra Leonean iron-ore mine workers faced brutal police repression during protests about pay and conditions in 2012, and
- Canada’s Ascendant Copper, which was accused of human rights violations in Ecuador in 2006. [7]
Other managed funds
Natural resources
- RAB Energy Fund (its biggest fund in 2010)
- RAB Octane
- RAB Global Mining and Resources Fund
- RAB Gold and Precious Equities
Europe
- RAB Europe
- RAB European Credit Opportunities Fund
Other
- RAB Global Macro
- RAB External Managers
Lobbying and PR firms
- Grandfield - handled PR for the company's public flotation on London AIM (Alternative Investment Market) in 2004. Grandfield was later bought out by Chime Communications in 2005
- Tulchan Communications - David Trenchard/Andrew Honnor - won brief from Bell Pottinger Corporate & Financial in January 2006 [10]
Internal
- Marc Popiolek - former Grandfield MD, moved to RAB Capital
Reports
External resources
- Nick Fletcher, RAB Capital shares rise as it unveils plans to go private, Marketforces LiveBlog, 24 June 2011
- Simon Goodley, RAB Capital hedge fund swamped by customers demanding their money back, The Guardian, 6 April 2011
- Szymon Idzikowski,RAB news item, 20 July, 2011 | 3:55PM
- Nils Pratley, 'Richest Brit' Mittal in hedge fund deal, The Guardian, Thursday 23 June 2005 09.01
Affiliations
Contact details
- Name & Registered Office:
- RAB CAPITAL LIMITED
- 1 ADAM STREET
- LONDON WC2N 6LE
- Company No. 03694213
Previous Company names:
- Date of change Previous Name
- 02/09/2011 RAB CAPITAL PLC
- 04/03/2004 RAB CAPITAL LIMITED
- 22/06/1999 K.P.U. LIMITED
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Madison Marriage, Hedge fund stars suffer sharp losses, Financial Times, January 12, 2014, acc 10 February 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Electoral Commission search, 6 February 2014
- ↑ Neil Hume Coal upgrade fuels Asia Energy, Market forces, The Guardian, Friday 27 May 2005, acc 10 February 2005
- ↑ [http://www.rabspecialsituations.com/pdf/Annual_Report_2006.pdf RAB Special Situations Company Limited, Managed by RAB Capital plc Report and Financial Statements 2006 Published, 8 May 2007
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 http://moneytometal.org/index.php/RAB_Capital, From Money to Metal: Tracking Global Mining Deals, webpage last updated 12 March 2012, acc 10 Feb 2014, citing Capital Situations Company Ltd annual report and accounts for 2006:
- ↑ Hemscott 20 February 2008
- ↑ RAB Capital, acc 5 February 2014
- ↑
- ↑ RAB Capital plc Annual Report and Accounts 2010 Executive Chairman’s and Chief Executive’s statement, acc 10 Feb 2014
- ↑ Tulchan snatches RAB Capital brief from BPC&F, PR Week, 12 January 2006, acc 5 February 2014