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Tricor set to enter highly lucrative emission trading (TRIC)     

davyboy - 19 Jan 2010 13:55

In my opinion and from all the research i have done Lawrence van Kampen-brooks appears to have a first rate record in various firms and has always delivered the goods for shareholders. Tricor is now in market terms a new enterprise that seems to have a goal of entering the highly lucrative world of emission trading with Lawrence at the helm, which could turn a current minnow into a big fish in the sector.

Tricor has appointed Lawrence van Kampen-brooks as ceo and Md, in the announcement they also said he will "spearhead the company into the carbon
emission trading business" , i see this as a possible major success story for
2010 and for someone of mr kampens pedigree to join such a tiddler can only
mean he sees a great opportunity to create something.

POST BELOW TAKEN FROM iii forum ( i agree with the sentiment )


Anyone interested should do some research on what Lawrence van Kampen-brooks has done in previous companies and in fairly quick time, he is a hit the ground running type of ceo and not afraid of taking big decisions.

For these reasons i see tricor very much as a long term buy and hold stock
in which it could keep steadily rising to a healthy level, so those bold enough to stockpile at the current cheap price could end up with a sizable investment on a par with recent stars like gkp.

As always DYOR and good luck

Balerboy - 26 Apr 2010 08:48 - 2 of 2

Any more opinions on this one Davy, chart looks good.
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