Syncona: high hopes for these companies of tomorrow
Co-founder Martin Murphy explains how the life sciences trust identifies great investments.
18th November 2020 11:55
by Lee Wild from interactive investor
Martin Murphy, co-founder of Syncona (LSE:SYNC), one of interactive investor’s ACE 40 rated ethical funds, explains to us how his life sciences investment business accurately values its holdings, how the company identifies great investments and how it decides what money to pump into each business.
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