Gervais Williams talks 2022: markets, stock picks and investment trust investing (Interview)

Premier Miton Investors plc (LON:PMI) Head of Equities Gervais Williams joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss the outlook for 2022.

Gervais shares his thoughts on the various forces at play that could affect the markets, explains why investors might consider his two investment trusts, Miton UK MicroCap and The Diverse Income Trust and with fantastic track-record of picking stocks why some of the largest holdings in the portfolios include K3 Capital, Kenmare Resources, Jubilee Metals and recently IPO’d Saietta Group.

K3 Capital Group plc is a multi-disciplinary professional services firm providing advisory services to SMEs, with operations throughout the UK and overseas.

Kenmare Resources plc is an established mining company, which operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine, located on the north east coast of Mozambique.

Jubilee Metals Group plc is a diversified metals recovery company, focusing on the reprocessing of historical mine waste and surface materials. Their projects in South Africa include the Hernic Platinum Project, DCM Platinum & Chrome Project and the PlatCro Platinum Project.

Saietta Group plc is an AIM-quoted, UK and European based electric drive company that has developed the innovative, and patent protected, axial flux technology (AFT) motor, which can power a wide variety of electric vehicles, ranging from scooters, motorbikes, cars, marine engines, through to larger vehicles. Saietta’s initial focus is to enable the mass-market electrification of the high-volume motorbike and lightweight vehicle market across Asia. Saietta is democratising the EV revolution with motors capable of delivering high torque density at low voltage, whilst being low-cost, low-maintenance, and highly suitable for mass-market production.

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