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  2. Neil Woodford - Wikipedia

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    Woodford gained a reputation as Britain’s best fund manager during his 25 years at Invesco, where he avoided the worst effects of the 1990s dot-com bubble and the 2008 financial crisis. He regarded himself as an active, long-term investor, holding shares for an average of about 15 years. Woodford Investment Management

  3. Invesco - Wikipedia

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    Invesco Ltd. is an American independent investment management company that is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with additional branch offices in 20 countries. Its common stock is a constituent of the S&P 500 and trades on the New York stock exchange. [3] Invesco operates under the Invesco, Invesco Perpetual, and Powershares brand names.

  4. Invesco Perpetual - Wikipedia

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    Invesco (UK) forms part of Invesco Ltd, an investment manager listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The Invesco Perpetual name was retired in 2018, as Invesco moved to operate all of its brands under the name Invesco. History. The company was founded in 1973 by Martyn Arbib as Perpetual Limited.

  5. Martyn Arbib - Wikipedia

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    Martyn Arbib. ( 1939-06-29) 29 June 1939 (age 84) Hendon, London. Education. Felsted School. Occupation. Businessman. Sir Martyn Arbib (born 27 June 1939) is a British businessman who founded and led the Perpetual fund management company during the late 20th century.

  6. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    e. The rule against perpetuities is a legal rule in common law that prevents people from using legal instruments (usually a deed or a will) to exert control over the ownership of private property for a time long beyond the lives of people living at the time the instrument was written. Specifically, the rule forbids a person from creating future ...

  7. Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust (LSE: PLI) was a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in UK equities. Established in 1996, the company was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The chairman was Richard Laing. The fund was managed by Invesco Perpetual. Murray Income Trust absorbed 80% of its assets in November 2020.

  8. Real estate in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is a significant feature of the economy of the United Kingdom, and regulated according to Scottish and English land law. The real estate market in the United Kingdom is the largest or second-largest in Europe (after Germany) depending on the method of measurement. [1] [2] The commercial real estate market in the UK has a market size ...

  9. Perpetuity - Wikipedia

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    For example, the United Kingdom (UK) government issued them in the past; these were known as consols and were all finally redeemed in 2015. Real estate and preferred stock are among some types of investments that affect the results of a perpetuity, and prices can be established using techniques for valuing a perpetuity. [1]