Previous close | 25.94 |
YTD return | 2.17% |
Expense ratio (net) | 2.78% |
Category | Trading--Miscellaneous |
Last cap gain | 0.00 |
Morningstar rating | ★★★★★ |
Morningstar risk rating | Average |
Sustainability rating | N/A |
Net assets | 25.88M |
Beta (5Y monthly) | N/A |
Yield | 0.00% |
5y average return | N/A |
Holdings turnover | 1,297.00% |
Last dividend | 0.00 |
Average for category | N/A |
Inception date | 17 Feb 2005 |
(Bloomberg) -- U.K. grocery startup Dija is exploring options including a sale or a merger with a rival just months after officially launching in London, according to people familiar with the matter.Dija, founded by former employees of Deliveroo Plc in 2020, is among a raft of new companies in Europe that promise to deliver household goods and convenience items to customers within 10 minutes.Dija is also exploring raising a new round of funding, a separate person familiar with the company’s plan
(Bloomberg) -- Full Truck Alliance Co., an Uber-like trucking startup, has raised about $1.6 billion after pricing shares in its U.S. initial public offering at the top of a marketed range, according to people with knowledge of the matter.The company has priced 82.5 million American depositary shares at $19 each, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. Full Truck Alliance had been marketing 82.5 million ADSs at $17 to $19 apiece. One ADS represents 20 ordinary
(Bloomberg) -- In a country where workplaces play an outsized role in people’s lives, Japan is betting that enlisting its largest corporations to roll out Covid-19 vaccines will add fuel to a much-scrutinized inoculation drive.Still grappling with a rollout that’s deployed only enough doses to cover 11% of the population, the Japanese government is allowing its biggest corporate brand names and employers like Toyota Motor Corp., SoftBank Group Corp., and Nomura Holdings Inc. to administer shots