| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Aristotle Small/Mid Cap Equity | 2.6% | - | AEIS, AGI.TO, ALE, AZEK, CIEN, COLB, CRI, FLWS, HAE, HGV, JHX, MTSI, PNW, PPBI, PRMB, SCI, SUPN, VYX, WTRG, WWW | AI, Banking, gold, healthcare, mid cap, small cap, technology, Utilities | Small and mid-cap equities benefited from AI optimism, easier monetary policy, and valuation appeal versus large caps. The fund added companies with durable cash flows and pricing power like Essential Utilities and Service Corporation International. It remains optimistic on U.S. manufacturing reshoring and M&A-driven growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 1, 2025 | Vela International Fund | 7.4% | - | AGI.TO, ALLFG.L, ARCO, ARGX, BAP.AX, COA.L, FEVR.L, FIE.DE, FUC.DE, GLOB, HIK.L, IFX.DE, INDV.L, JEL.HK, KRKA.L, NOMD.L, OGC, SRP.L, TECN.SW, WIE.VI | Cash, gold, healthcare, international, tariffs, value | Gold and gold miners continue to act as portfolio insurance against inflation, credit destruction, and declining confidence in central bank independence. The letter argues that geopolitical shifts, fiscal dominance, and rising global reserve allocation to gold structurally support higher prices. Gold remains a strategic hedge and a return driver through high-quality miners with disciplined capital allocation. | GLOB COA LN FEVR LN TECN SW HIK LN |
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| Manager Name | Fund Name | Fund AUM | Invested Value | Portfolio Weight | Shares Owned | Shares Bought / Sold During Quarter | % Bought / Sold During Quarter | % of Shares Outstanding Owned |
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