The announcement originally released on 14/9/22 at 7am under RNS No 3575Z has been re-issued to correct a minor typographical error.
All other details remain unchanged.
The full amended text is shown below.
Fundsmith Emerging Equities Trust plc
14 September 2022
Proposal to Liquidate
The Board of Fundsmith Emerging Equities Trust plc ('the Company') announces that, following notification from Fundsmith LLP (the investment manager and AIFM of the Company) that it intends to give notice under the investment management agreement, proposals will be put forward for the Company to be placed into voluntary liquidation, with the cash proceeds arising on realisation of the portfolio returned to shareholders. The Board has sought the views of its largest shareholders and its professional advisors and believes that the proposals are in the best interests of shareholders as a whole.
The Company will publish a Circular shortly setting out details of the proposals to place the Company into members' voluntary liquidation, appoint a liquidator, and delist the Company. The Company will convene a General Meeting at which approval will be sought from shareholders. It is anticipated that, if approval is forthcoming, the Company is expected to be placed into voluntary liquidation by the end of November.
The Board will recommend that shareholders vote in favour of the proposals. The Board will vote their shares (112,250 - 0.43%[1]) in favour of the resolutions. The Board has also received indications from Fundsmith LLP that partners and staff of the firm will vote their shares (1,379,227 - 5.25%1) in favour of the resolutions.
Terry Smith, CEO and CIO of Fundsmith LLP, commented: "We have always maintained that we would only run funds where we felt we had a particular edge that would allow us to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns. Whilst FEET has made a positive return since launch in 2014 it has fallen below our expectations and, unlike other fund managers who might seek to hold onto the fund for the sake of the fee income, we feel it would be in the best interests of shareholders to receive their investment back in cash through a liquidation of the portfolio and wind-up of the Company."
Martin Bralsford, Chairman of the Board, commented: "We would like to thank Terry and his team for the diligent effort they have made over the last eight years as Investment Manager. We believe it to be in the best interests of shareholders as a whole to liquidate the portfolio and return their cash to them."
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and as amended ("MAR"), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
For further information please contact:
Charlotte Balbirnie
+44 (0)7989 528421
CBalbirnie@keplercomms.com
Mark Pope
Frostrow Capital LLP
Company Secretary
+44 (0) 203 008 4913
[1] Calculated as a percentage of those 26,288,283 ordinary shares eligible to vote, i.e. the issued share capital, less the number of shares held in treasury.
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