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Topic: [ANN][ICO] FUNDCOIN - THE ORIGINAL PRIVATE EQUITY TOKEN - page 38. (Read 23172 times)

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The FundCoin site now features the PARTNERS section where you can see the companies Finles Capital Management is implementing joint investment projects with https://finles.capital/#page=fund-team

So serious companies!
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The FundCoin site now features the PARTNERS section where you can see the companies Finles Capital Management is implementing joint investment projects with https://finles.capital/#page=fund-team
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Which exchanges will be used for Fundcoin listing and trading post ICO?

Hi, We are negotiating now with several large exchanges, final stages. We will inform everybody about the exchanges closer to the ICO.
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 Which exchanges will be used for Fundcoin listing and trading post ICO?
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What makes this ICO different from other ICOs?

This ICO is backed by investments in the Lowestoft Fund rather than connected to a specific company. Other ICOs are used by individual companies as a means to raise investment capital without any backing. The funds raised from this ICO will be invested in the Lowestoft Fund, which invests partially also in the blockchain sector - which is itself a high risk and high-performance asset class - as a part of the overall portfolio.
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What makes this ICO different from other ICOs?
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Will there be an additional issue of tokens?


No, there will be no additional issue of tokens. However, after all FNDs are bought back from the market during quarterly buy-outs, the Fund will consider an option to arrange another separate FND issue
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Will there be an additional issue of tokens?
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What alignes the interests of the team and token holders?

The team and token holders are seeking opportunity of making a profit investing in a fast-growing but highly-volatile blockchain market with risks minimized by Finles's unique dual investment strategy. The Fund manager is emloying standart 2/20 fee structrure, that means 80% of realized profits would be allocated to investors, and 20% to the team. So the interests are indeed alligned.

Both the team and investors strive to make the project a success. The team has all required experience – 40 years of investor expertise www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl.
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Do you have a bounty program
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What alignes the interests of the team and token holders?
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How to Convert FundCoin back to Ethereum?


You can do it by trading FND on Cryptocurrency Exchanges (the list of exchanges will be announced later. Please sign in to our newsletter https://Finles.Capital to get the actual news). FundCoins will be traded at the open exchange, and you will be able to sell them whenever you want.
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How to Convert FundCoin back to Ethereum?
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Hi, I've read somewhere about a fund, which is an example of possible profitability, remind me please

Nick,

Here is the list of the Funds managed by Finles Capital Management:
https://www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl/en/beleggingsfondsen/all-finles-funds/
One of them is Hospitaller Funds SICAV ltd., with 161M+ under management as on the end of 2016.
You can see its results here 1 YR RETURN - 18.10% https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/AVCOYSA:MV

Wow, quite an appealing profitability, will it be the same for FundCoin?

The Fund targets to achieve the overall performance over +25%IRR providing regular and capital gain returns. Investors will be able to sell their FNDs with a profit at cryptocurrency exchanges. Tokens will be also bought back by the Finles Capital using the profit generated from the investments made by the Lowestoft Private Equity Fund. So you can sell them to the Finles Capital too and get the profit.
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Hi, I've read somewhere about a fund, which is an example of possible profitability, remind me please

Nick,

Here is the list of the Funds managed by Finles Capital Management:
https://www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl/en/beleggingsfondsen/all-finles-funds/
One of them is Hospitaller Funds SICAV ltd., with 161M+ under management as on the end of 2016.
You can see its results here 1 YR RETURN - 18.10% https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/AVCOYSA:MV

Wow, quite an appealing profitability, will it be the same for FundCoin?
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Hi, I've read somewhere about a fund, which is an example of possible profitability, remind me please

Nick,

Here is the list of the Funds managed by Finles Capital Management:
https://www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl/en/beleggingsfondsen/all-finles-funds/
One of them is Hospitaller Funds SICAV ltd., with 161M+ under management as on the end of 2016.
You can see its results here 1 YR RETURN - 18.10% https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/AVCOYSA:MV

Oh, now I remember, thanks!
full member
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Hi, I've read somewhere about a fund, which is an example of possible profitability, remind me please

Nick,

Here is the list of the Funds managed by Finles Capital Management:
https://www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl/en/beleggingsfondsen/all-finles-funds/
One of them is Hospitaller Funds SICAV ltd., with 161M+ under management as on the end of 2016.
You can see its results here 1 YR RETURN - 18.10% https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/AVCOYSA:MV
newbie
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Hi, I've read somewhere about a fund, which is an example of possible profitability, remind me please
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Why can’t US and Singapore citizens participate in the FundCoin ICO? How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

What about people from EU?

Hi, Nick, yes, EU investors are allowed to participate in the Pre-Order and the ICO https://finles.capital/
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