| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Platinum International Technology Fund | -0.9% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 006400.KS, 2330.TW, 2432.T, 6861.T, AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, ASML, BKI, BKNG, CSU.TO, GOOGL, IFX.DE, MBLY, MCHP, META, MSFT, MU, NVDA, PYPL, SOI.PA, STM, UMG.AS | AI, Automation, global, semiconductors, software, technology | The fund focuses on companies where generative AI will likely be a sustaining innovation creating new revenue growth and strengthening competitive position. Adobe is highlighted as an example with its Firefly genAI product embedded within its apps, which could significantly increase productivity and replace stock library costs for creative professionals. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | Platinum International Technology Fund | 4.2% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 006400.KS, 0700.HK, 7974.T, BABA, CIEN, CSU.TO, ERIC, GOOGL, IFX.DE, JD, MCHP, META, MU, NFLX, ORCL, TSM | AI, Cloud, growth, semiconductors, software, technology | AI took center stage during the quarter with ChatGPT reaching 100 million users faster than any consumer application to date. Technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Oracle are incorporating AI into their platforms, creating significant investment opportunities despite some market excesses. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Baron Emerging Markets Fund | 9.0% | 16.2% | 0027.HK, 005930.KS, 006400.KS, 0700.HK, 105560.KS, 2313.HK, 2319.HK, 300760.SZ, BABA, BHARTIARTL.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, INDIGO.NS, NU, PDD, RELIANCE.NS, RENT3.SA, SUZB3.SA, TME, TSM, XP, ZLAB | China, Digitization, emerging markets, Fed policy, Fintech, India, Rate Cuts, semiconductors | Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited contributed significantly due to investor expectations for continued strong cyclical recovery in semiconductors and significant incremental demand for AI chips. The company's technological leadership, pricing power, and exposure to secular growth markets including high-performance computing, automotive, 5G, and IoT will allow sustained strong double-digit earnings growth. Many EM companies including Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung Electronics, and SK hynix are increasingly recognized as key beneficiaries of the AI phenomenon. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | Platinum International Technology Fund | 13.2% | 13.2% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 006400.KS, BKNG, CIEN, GOOGL, IFNNY, JD, MCHP, META, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, NXPI, SOITF, STMPA.PA, TSM | AI, Electric Vehicles, growth, semiconductors, technology | Artificial intelligence was the hot theme during the quarter after Microsoft drew attention to ChatGPT capabilities. Microsoft and Nvidia were up 20% and 90% respectively. The Fund added to Google amid concerns that search business will be disrupted by ChatGPT, though the manager believes large language models won't be as disruptive to core Search business as the market thinks. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Sands Capital Emerging Markets Growth Fund | -10.8% | 3.1% | 006400.KS, 0700.HK, 1120.SR, 1179.HK, 1211.HK, 1299.HK, 1398.HK, 2020.HK, 300750.SZ, 6862.HK, APHS.NS, ASIANPAINT.NS, ASML, BABA, BAF.NS, BBCA.JK, BBRI.JK, BRIT.NS, CPNG, DMART.NS, DNP.WA, FPT.VN, GLOB, GRAB, HDB, HDFCLIFE.NS, ICT.PS, KSPI.L, MELI, NU, RADL3.SA, RELIANCE.NS, RENT3.SA, SE, TCS.NS, TSM, TTAN.NS, WEGE3.SA, XP | AI, Banking, China, Electric Vehicles, emerging markets, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI has rapidly evolved from a conceptual novelty to a transformative tool since ChatGPT's launch in late 2022. Portfolio companies like AppLovin and ServiceNow are leveraging AI to enhance their core offerings, with AppLovin building an AI advertising placement platform and ServiceNow using AI to automate repetitive tasks and improve decision making. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | Greenalpha Investment | - | - | 002594.SZ, 006400.KS, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 373220.KS, 601012.SS, 601766.SS, GE, QS, TM, WOLF | AI, Batteries, China, Energy Transition, geopolitics, infrastructure, Manufacturing, technology | Wind and solar have grown from under 2% to 17% of global power generation in fifteen years. Electric vehicles are approaching 25% of new car sales globally. The cost curves are working and the physics is on our side, but the transition is being won in manufacturing terms by China. AI capabilities are real and consequential, with models now reasoning through complex problems. However, AI operates under constraints and cannot transcend the physical systems in which it must be embedded to create value. The true value lies in System Orchestration rather than generating text. China controls approximately 75% of global lithium-ion battery production, manufactures 90% of the world's neodymium magnets, and dominates solar panels, wind turbines, and grid equipment. China has become the first electrostate while the US remains the world's largest petrostate. China controls the Electric Stack including batteries, magnets, power electronics, and embedded compute. These four technologies show a composite 99% cost decline since 1990. The West's strategic advantage may lie in mastering molecular re-manufacturing and recycling. Power electronics and silicon carbide represent contestable leadership opportunities. Wolfspeed leads globally in silicon carbide substrates with 33.7% market share. The shift to SiC is early enough that leadership remains contestable despite Chinese dominance in other areas. | View |
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