Litigation Capital Management Ltd
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Litigation Capital Management Ltd
LSE:LIT
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Price: 66.4 GBX -1.78% Market Closed
Market Cap: 75.9m GBX
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Litigation Capital Management Ltd
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Market Cap
77.3m GBX
Industry
Financial Services

Litigation Capital Management Ltd. engages in providing litigation finance for companies and individuals. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2018-12-19. The firm is an alternative asset manager specializing in disputes financing solutions internationally. The company operates through two business models: direct investments and funds management. LCM's investment strategies include single-case, portfolios, and acquisition of insolvency claims. Its single-case investment includes investment in a single dispute globally. Its portfolio includes funding a bundle of single disputes in which LCM's capital investment is collaterally secured against the proceeds of the entire portfolio of disputes. Its acquisition of insolvency claims includes investment in smaller disputes through the acquisition or assignment of the underlying cause of action. The firm's product includes Fully Litigation, Litigation for finance companies, Funding for financial international arbitrations, Law firm/Portfolio funding, Disbursement finance, Security for costs, and others.

LIT Intrinsic Value
272.23 GBX
Undervaluation 76%
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