| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | Evolve Private Wealth | - | - | 000333.SZ, 0005.HK, 002714.SZ, 0700.HK, 0981.HK, 1024.HK, 2899.HK, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 600519.SS, BABA, BIDU | AI, China, Onshore, semiconductors, technology, value | China's onshore AI stocks have driven significant market gains but are viewed as significantly overvalued with 70-90% of valuations based on uncertain future cash flows. The manager avoids these names, comparing current valuations to the peak of China's COVID rally in early 2021. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 7, 2025 | Bianco Research | - | - | 000333.SZ, 0005.HK, 002714.SZ, 0700.HK, 0981.HK, 1024.HK, 2899.HK, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 600519.SS, BABA, BIDU | AI, China, growth, semiconductors, technology, valuation | China's onshore AI stocks have driven significant market gains but are viewed as significantly overvalued with 70-90% of valuations based on uncertain future cash flows. The manager avoids these names, comparing current valuations to the peak of China's COVID rally in early 2021. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 4, 2024 | Sparrow Wealth Management | - | - | 000333.SZ, 0005.HK, 002714.SZ, 0700.HK, 0981.HK, 1024.HK, 2899.HK, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 600519.SS, BABA, BIDU | AI, China, consumer, industrials, semiconductors, technology, valuation | China's onshore AI stocks have driven significant market gains but are viewed as significantly overvalued with 70-90% of valuations based on uncertain future cash flows. The manager avoids these names, comparing current valuations to the peak of China's COVID rally in early 2021. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 21, 2025 | The Bristol Gate Canadian Equity | - | - | 000333.SZ, 0005.HK, 002714.SZ, 0700.HK, 0981.HK, 1024.HK, 2899.HK, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 600519.SS, BABA, BIDU | AI, China, consumer, industrials, Stimulus, technology, valuation | China's onshore AI stocks have driven significant market gains but are viewed as significantly overvalued with 70-90% of valuations based on uncertain future cash flows. The manager avoids these names, comparing current valuations to the peak of China's COVID rally in early 2021. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Distillate Capital International | 0.0% | 10.9% | 1024.HK, AAPL, AMAT, AMZN, BABA, BIDU, CSCO, DKS, FANG, GOOGL, JD, LI, META, MSFT, MSTR, NVDA, SMCI, STLA, TSM, WSM | AI, China, international, Quality, technology, valuation, value | NVIDIA has become the Magnificent 1 with market cap rising to $2.5 trillion from $350 billion, representing over 2% of global GDP. The AI boom has created extraordinary growth and pricing power for NVIDIA, with EBITDA margins rising from 33% to 55% and projected to reach 65%. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Platinum Asia Fund | 2.0% | 2.0% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 1109.HK, 2318.HK, 2883.HK, BABA, IGLA, JD, TRIP, TSM | AI, Asia, China, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | Chinese AI advancement sparked strong performance in technology holdings. DeepSeek's emergence reminded investors that China is capable of competing on AI, challenging US AI supremacy narratives and boosting Chinese tech stocks including Tencent, Alibaba, and Kuaishou. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Platinum Asia Fund | 0.3% | 21.0% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 1109.HK, 2057.HK, 2318.HK, 2330.TW, 3968.HK, ALI.PS, JD, MBMA.JK, MEGA.BK, MMYT, MWG.VN, PTBA.JK, TCOM | Asia, China, E-Commerce, semiconductors, Stimulus, technology, Travel | TSMC is an essential partner to Nvidia and most large businesses at the forefront of the AI revolution. The dominance of TSMC's position in this industry has been reinforced by recent turmoil at their closest competitors, Intel and Samsung. Global demand for AI and semiconductors that power AI products appears insatiable. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 30, 2025 | Guinness China | - | 16.6% | 000333.SZ, 0005.HK, 002714.SZ, 0700.HK, 0981.HK, 1024.HK, 2899.HK, 300274.SZ, 300750.SZ, 600519.SS, BABA, BIDU | AI, China, growth, semiconductors, technology, value | China's onshore AI stocks have driven significant market gains but are viewed as significantly overvalued with 70-90% of valuations based on uncertain future cash flows. The manager avoids these names, comparing current valuations to the peak of China's COVID rally in early 2021. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 28, 2025 | Baron Emerging Markets Fund | 10.9% | 31.5% | 002050.SZ, 0268.HK, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 2308.TW, 300750.SZ, 601100.SS, 601865.SS, BABA, BEL.NS, BHARTIARTL.NS, GDS, INPST.L, MAXHEALTH.NS, PONY, SQM, SWIGGY.NS, TRENT.NS, TSM, XPEV | AI, China, Data centers, Electric Vehicles, emerging markets, India, semiconductors, technology | China is emerging as a major rival to the U.S. AI ecosystem, with Chinese companies leading in open-source large language models and achieving performance comparable to top U.S. models at lower computing costs. China possesses structural advantages including the world's largest digital population for training data, half the world's AI researchers, massive power capacity additions, and cost-effective infrastructure development. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Platinum Asia Fund | 12.0% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 034220.KS, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 1109.HK, 1928.HK, 2318.HK, 271560.KS, 300750.SZ, ASII.JK, BABA, INDIGO.NS, JD, LODHA.NS, MAYO.JK, TCOM, TSM, ZTO | AI, Asia, China, Conglomerates, semiconductors, technology | The portfolio benefited from a renewed wave of AI enthusiasm, with the narrative moving beyond picks and shovels to understanding AI applications across the ecosystem. Chinese firms continue to innovate despite chip restrictions, developing domestic AI accelerators and efficient software solutions like DeepSeek's UE8M0 data format. This demonstrates China's strategy to remain competitive in AI, leading to significant re-rating of Chinese AI ecosystem players. | ASII IJ |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 27, 2026 | Baron Emerging Markets Fund | -1.3% | 30.1% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 300750.SZ, BABA, BAJFINANCE.NS, BAP, BEL.NS, BHARTIARTL.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, NU, RELIANCE.NS, SQM, TSM, ZLAB | AI, Banking, China, emerging markets, geopolitics, India, semiconductors, technology | The fund maintains significant exposure to AI-related investments, particularly through semiconductor companies like TSMC and SK hynix that benefit from AI chip demand. The manager discusses the ongoing AI data center arms race with $550 billion expected to be spent in 2026, while noting some concerns about sustainability of competitive advantages and funding environment. Strong focus on semiconductor investments across Taiwan, Korea, and China, with holdings in TSMC, Samsung Electronics, and SK hynix. The manager believes in long-term growth driven by AI, 5G, automotive, and IoT applications, while noting recent volatility around China semiconductor trade policies. The fund maintains exposure to Chinese technology and e-commerce companies despite fourth quarter volatility. The manager expects improved US-China trade relations and technology flow resumption, believing global investors underestimate China's emerging AI and technology ecosystem capabilities. Large overweight position in India despite flat performance in 2025. The manager believes India is poised for an earnings upgrade cycle supported by infrastructure spending recovery, tax relief, and GST 2.0 implementation, positioning for catch-up with other EM markets. Added positions in South African banks (Absa Group, FirstRand) and Latin American digital banking (Nu Holdings) based on favorable banking cycles, improving loan growth, and digital disruption opportunities in underbanked markets. Investments in sustainability themes including Korean shipbuilding companies (HD Korea Shipbuilding, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries) and energy storage (Contemporary Amperex Technology) that benefit from global decarbonization trends. | NU FSR SJ ABG SJ BABA 005930 KS 000660 KS TSM |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Platinum Asia Fund | 5.0% | 24.0% | 000338.SZ, 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 1024.HK, 1109.HK, 3968.HK, 601318.SS, ASII.JK, BABA, BILI, IGOA.NS, JD, JFC.PS, MWG.HM, PONY, TCOM, TSM, VEI, ZTO | AI, Asia, China, Electric Vehicles, financials, semiconductors, technology | Asian markets driven by unflagging enthusiasm for AI businesses, with tech-heavy South Korea and Taiwan leading. Core semiconductor holdings SK hynix, Samsung Electronics and TSMC were major contributors. AI trade reaching unexpected corners of old economy, with companies like Weichai Power benefiting as inadvertent AI beneficiaries through industrial power generation for datacenters. Chinese financial holdings bounced back as fears of forced property sector support eased. Ping An Insurance and China Merchants Bank performed strongly after Shenzhen government indicated it wouldn't indefinitely bail out developers. This signals financial companies prioritizing their own balance sheets over socializing property sector losses, leading to re-rating of Chinese financials. Introduced position in Chinese autonomous vehicle company Pony AI. Autonomous vehicles are scaling rapidly with improving unit economics - fleet grew from 250 to 1,159 vehicles in 2025. Technology robustness has stepped up, with vehicles now working 24/7 in chaotic Beijing and Shanghai traffic. Fully equipped vehicle costs now under $50,000 with further 40% cost reduction targeted. | PONY 3968 HK 2318 HK 005930 KS 000660 KS TSM |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital International | 0.0% | 41.5% | 005930.KS, 066570.KS, 1024.HK, 2319.HK, 2618.HK, 267270.KS, 601600.SS, 6594.T, 9618.HK, AEM, AUTO.L, BATS.L, CX, FMX, GIB.TO, MC.PA, RHHBY, RIO.AX | cash flow, fundamentals, international, Quality, valuation, value | U.S. equities are historically expensive by any measure and at a valuation level that has typically been associated with much more subdued future returns. The S&P 500 is near record multiples and trading at concerningly rich valuations primarily due to a short list of very large and expensive stocks. International stocks look very appealing even after significant outperformance in 2025. International stocks significantly outperformed their domestic counterparts in 2025, and the less expensive portions of the market did particularly well. International companies offer an important counterbalance to the richness of the broader U.S. market when selectively chosen and are beneficial from a diversification perspective. The strategy systematically filters out highly levered or fundamentally less stable companies and focuses on cash flow stability and low indebtedness thresholds. Quality metrics include fundamental stability scores and leverage ratios that differentiate the portfolio from broader market benchmarks. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Ariel Global Fund | 2.9% | 23.3% | 000660.KS, 1024.HK, 4751.T, 6367.T, 6460.T, 6762.T, 6856.T, 7832.T, BIRG.L, BMPS.MI, BMY, FME.DE, FORTUM.HE, FSLR, HPE, LREN3.SA, SAN, T, WBS, WCH.DE | AI, Banking, Data centers, Energy Transition, global, international, semiconductors, value | The fund sees strong opportunities in semiconductor equipment and memory companies. Lasertec is positioned for growth as it transitions toward high-volume manufacturing with its new APMI tool for EUV processes. SK Hynix benefits from accelerating AI inference demand for high-bandwidth memory and NAND solutions, maintaining a commanding lead with Nvidia. European banking presents compelling opportunities through consolidation and operational improvements. BMPS transformed into Italy's third-largest bank through Mediobanca acquisition, while Santander offers efficiency gains and stronger profitability through streamlined operations. Bank of Ireland provides upside through cost restructuring and strategic decisions. Solar and renewable energy infrastructure offer attractive growth prospects. First Solar's new U.S. facility aims to reduce tariff costs and capture domestic tax incentives in an increasingly tight utility-scale solar market. Fortum provides exposure to data center power demand through above-market purchase agreements in the Nordic region. Artificial intelligence drives demand across multiple sectors from memory semiconductors to content platforms. SK Hynix benefits from AI inference workloads requiring high-bandwidth memory, while Kuaishou leverages AI-driven video tools to enhance content recommendation and advertising targeting capabilities. Growing data center demand creates opportunities in power and infrastructure. Fortum is positioned for upward earnings revisions through power purchase agreements with data center operators in the Nordic region, benefiting from low-cost power and favorable climate conditions. | ES WBS WCH GR 1024 HK 6367 JP 4751 JP BMY T 000660 KS 6920 JP FSLR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Ariel International Fund | 2.3% | 31.5% | 1024.HK, 3436.T, 4751.T, 6367.T, 6762.T, 6856.T, 6920.T, 7832.T, BARC.L, BIRG.L, BMPS.MI, BWG.VI, FME.DE, FORTUM.HE, LREN3.SA, SAN, WCH.DE | Banking, Europe, financials, international, Japan, semiconductors, technology, value | The fund initiated multiple new banking positions including Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Banco Santander, and Bank of Ireland, while existing holdings like Barclays and BAWAG performed well. Banks are benefiting from improving market conditions, efficiency gains, and strategic positioning for profitability growth. Strong performance from Lasertec Corporation driven by solid earnings and management commentary about gaining momentum in deal activity. The company is positioned for a pivotal inflection point in process control intensity as it transitions toward high-volume manufacturing with new APMI tools. Fortum is positioned as a compelling opportunity to benefit from data center expansion, particularly through above-market power purchase agreements. The Nordic region offers advantages including low-cost power, cooler climates, and strong fiber infrastructure for rapid energy access. Multiple companies are positioned to benefit from AI adoption including TDK Corporation through higher density battery needs and Edge AI demand, and Kuaishou Technology through AI-driven video tools that enhance content recommendation and ad targeting capabilities. | WCH GR 6762 JP 1024 HK 6856 JP 6367 JP 4751 JP BIRG LN SAN SM 3436 JP FME GR 7832 JP BG AV BARC LN 6920 JP |
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