I don't know anything about World Point Terminals -- but I'm a huge admirer of Peter Cundill. According to this from The Globe and Mail Cundill has served on the company's Board since 1998:
This little company, which seemingly trades by appointment and has a
market capitalization of about $350-million, arrived on the Vox radar
screen because it's had a healthy little run over past month, rising 40
per cent for no obvious reason. Mind you, it also fell by 70 per cent
before it bounced back, again for no immediately apparent reason.
The stock is not covered by any analyst, which makes it hard to get a grasp on but also possibly interesting if you can figure it out. I submit that for these reasons and more, it's worth a careful look.
World Point Terminals trades in Canada. The linked story says Peter Cundill owns 10,000 shares.
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