| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 7, 2025 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 6.5% | 0.2% | AL, COHR, DAVA, ENTG, EPAM, EWBC, GL, GLOB, HBM.TO, HOLX, LITE, MOH, MP, NRG, PAAS, PNFP, RMBS, SAIA, TEX, WAL, WBS | AI, Banking, energy, healthcare, Intrinsic Value, materials, small cap, value | The fund employs an intrinsic value approach to stock selection, seeking companies significantly undervalued on an absolute basis. At quarter end, the difference between market prices and estimated intrinsic value was attractive, indicating potential long-term capital appreciation. Following outperformance of large-cap stocks over small-cap stocks in recent years, the managers see greater long-term upside to intrinsic value in many small-caps compared to large-caps. | TEX SAIA |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 27, 2025 | Thornburg Small/Mid Cap Core Fund | 10.4% | -2.3% | AGYS, AVTR, BJ, BMRN, CLH, COHR, CWST, CYTK, FTI, LPLA, MYRG, NTNX, PNFP, RPAY, SXT, TXNM, VRT, WD | Barbell, cyclicals, Domestically Focused, Risk Appetite, small caps, Trade Policy, valuation | Trump administration's Liberation Day tariff package sparked early April selloff, though temporary pause in tariff escalation helped drive market recovery. Tariffs remain an overhang and source of ongoing policy uncertainty, but small and mid-cap companies may be insulated as many are domestically focused and less reliant on global supply chains. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | Dodge & Cox Stock Fund | 7.2% | 16.3% | ALNY, CI, COHR, CVS, FI, GE, GOOGL, GSK, HPE, HUM, JCI, MCHP, MET, MSFT, OXY, RTX, SCHW, SNY, WFC, ZBH | Concentration, financials, healthcare, large cap, technology, value | The Fund takes a cautious approach towards stocks with very optimistic outlooks for growth and margins, finding more opportunities in companies with lower valuations and less economic sensitivity. The Fund trades at an attractive valuation of 13.9 times forward earnings compared to 21.6 times for the S&P 500. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | Artemis US Select Fund | 2.4% | 20.1% | AAPL, BLDR, COHR, ELV, GOOGL, LW, META, MU, NVDA, SAIA, SYK, TSLA, WDC | AI, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology, US | Nvidia finds itself in a unique situation as the only company that can supply the means to develop AI models. Its customers are the largest, most cash-generative companies in the world who are extremely motivated to make their own AI tools. The fund identified key beneficiaries of AI infrastructure buildout including companies supplying network cabling, lasers, and memory chips integral for training large language models. | NVDA |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 6, 2026 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | -3.2% | -3.2% | COHR, FICO, FIX, MTZ, STRL, VRT | AI, Data centers, growth, industrials, infrastructure, mid cap, technology | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | -4.5% | -4.5% | AR, BSX, COHR, DAR, IMNM, MSFT, TEM | AI, Biotechnology, energy, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | TEM IMNM COHR |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Artisan Global Discovery | -5.5% | -5.5% | ASMI, ASND, COHR, COMP, HTHT, INSM, MDB, MOD, MSI, PRS, RBC, RBLX, SE, SPOT, TWST, WING | AI, Biotechnology, Data centers, defense, energy, global, mid cap, small cap | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 22, 2026 | Columbia Seligman Global Technology Fund | 4.8% | 4.8% | AEIS, AMAT, AVGO, BE, COHR, CRM, GDDY, GEN, LRCX, LYFT, MSFT, ORCL, TER, WDC | AI, Data centers, growth, semiconductors, technology | View | ||
| 2024 Q2 | Apr 22, 2024 | Rodrigo Benedetti | - | - | AMC, ASML, AX, CIEN, CLS, COHR, CRH, FCNCA, GME, MBIN, MRX, PFBC, PSTG, QQQ, SPY, TBBK, V | Europe, financials, Long/Short, semiconductors, small caps, value | Manager sees value in financials including traditional banks like MBIN, FCNCA, PFBC and TBBK. There is fear about commercial real estate and credit quality, but the manager believes the Treasury curve cannot get more inverted, which should lead to margin stabilization and improvement for banks. Focus on banks that have suffered from equity raises or bear reports. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | -5.9% | -5.9% | AJG, ALAB, ARES, CCCS, COHR, DASH, EW, MDB, PRS, RBLX, SITM, SMTC, TW, WAT, WING | aerospace, AI, Biotechnology, Data centers, defense, energy, growth, mid cap | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 18, 2024 | Liberty Park Capital Management | -4.1% | -4.1% | ASPN, BELFB, BLN.TO, COHR, ENS, ENVX, HEES, HQI, INTT, ITI, KRNT, LMB, LUNA, NVEE, POWL, PWFL, RELL, SWIM, TGLS, TWI | Industrial, Long/Short, small caps, technology, value | Markets rallied to start the year thanks to AI enthusiasm, with AI-related transceivers at Coherent growing over 100% quarter-over-quarter. However, AI enthusiasm has moderated as the fund moved into Q2 2024. | BLN.TO LUNA |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 14, 2026 | Driehaus Small/Mid Cap Growth Fund | 1.0% | 1.0% | COHR, CRS, FTAI, OWL, PRAX, TER | AI, defense, energy, growth, industrials, Iran, small caps, technology | View | ||
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 4, 2026 | Carillon Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | AROC, BE, BTSG, COHR, DY, ESAB, ESTA, EXR, GH, HIMS, ITRI, KKR, PJT, PRKS, RBA, RMBS, VRNS, WWD | aerospace, AI, cyclicals, growth, healthcare, Onshoring, small cap, technology | The AI investment cycle accelerated notably in 2025 and is expected to continue driving the market early in 2026. Bottlenecks from power supply availability remain a key gating factor to bring new computing capacity online. Despite widespread calls that AI stocks are in bubble territory, the managers hold a balanced view and believe investor skepticism may prove supportive of a prolonged investment cycle. Healthcare remains the largest sector in the US with total expenditures reaching $5 trillion and accounting for 17.7% of GDP. The sector has been working off excesses from the COVID-19 pandemic but shows reasons for optimism including increased M&A activity and more favorable valuations. Interest in healthcare stocks could see a resurgence once investors are comfortable with policy and regulatory overhangs. Aerospace stocks have largely outperformed as production challenges at two global aircraft manufacturers have led to sustained increases in high-margin aftermarket parts and services. With manufacturers finally resolving longstanding production issues, original equipment exposed stocks could potentially outperform aftermarket-exposed stocks as aircraft production rates ramp up. Re-shoring and factory automation are expected to emerge as key themes driving broader capital spending in 2026. This represents a significant shift in manufacturing and investment patterns as companies bring operations back to the United States. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 3, 2026 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | -3.4% | 12.6% | ALNY, ATI, AXON, BROS, COHR, COR, DXCM, FICO, FIX, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, LITE, LVS, NET, RBLX, RCL, ROAD, STRL | aerospace, AI, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology | The fund benefited from AI infrastructure investment driving demand for optical components and semiconductors. Coherent saw surge in demand for products in advanced semiconductor manufacturing due to AI infrastructure spending. The broader market was supported by ongoing boom in artificial intelligence spending. Strong positioning in aerospace and defense components through ATI and Howmet Aerospace holdings. ATI designs and manufactures components for aerospace and defense firms representing two-thirds of its business, with strong earnings growth projected for 2025 and Q1 2026. | IDXX AXON LITE ATI COHR |
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| 2024 Q4 | Feb 11, 2025 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 4.3% | 24.5% | AVTR, COHR, CSTM, EWBC, EXPE, GL, GTLS, HUN, ICLR, LITE, MSM, MXL, NRG, ONTO, QDEL, RMBS, TECK, VRT, VST, WAL, WBS | financials, industrials, Intrinsic Value, semiconductors, small cap, value | The fund employs an intrinsic value approach to select holdings, seeking companies significantly undervalued on an absolute basis. At quarter end, the difference between market prices and estimates of intrinsic value was attractive, indicating above-average long-term capital appreciation potential. The fund maintains a long-term investment horizon focused on wealth creation through undervalued opportunities. | MSM ONTO ICLR |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 4, 2025 | Thornburg Small/Mid Cap Core Fund | 2.4% | 0.1% | AIT, ATGE, BJ, CLH, COHR, CWST, ITT, LPLA, PNFP, PSTG, SMPL, STKL, SXT, TLN, VRT, WAL | AI, Defensive, industrials, Quality, rates, small caps, technology, valuation | Semiconductor and software companies were supported by increased spending on data centers and power infrastructure tied to AI adoption during the quarter. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 30, 2023 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | APLD, ASTS, AVAV, COHR, KLAC, KRMN, LRCX, MKSI, NVDA, WULF | AI, Automation, energy, Industrial, semiconductors, Space, technology | The fund invests in companies benefiting from artificial intelligence trends as one of its core secular themes. AI is highlighted as a key breakthrough trend in industrial technology that the fund targets. | View | |
| 2022 Q3 | Oct 28, 2022 | Carillon Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | CELH, COHR, EVOP, KRTX, RPD, SLAB, SMPL, SWAV, UEIC, WING | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 10.0% | 10.2% | AL, COHR, DAVA.L, ENTG, EPAM, EWBC, GL, GLOB, HBM.TO, HOLX, LITE, MOH, MP, NRG, PAAS, PNFP, RMBS, SAIA, TEX, WAL, WBS | AI, energy, healthcare, Intrinsic Value, materials, small caps, Transportation, value | The fund employs an intrinsic value approach to stock selection, seeking companies significantly undervalued on an absolute basis. At quarter end, the difference between market prices and intrinsic value estimates was attractive, indicating potential long-term capital appreciation. Following outperformance of large-caps over small-caps in recent years, managers see greater long-term upside to intrinsic value in many small-caps compared to large-caps. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 20, 2023 | Liberty Park Capital Management | 7.1% | 2.5% | COHR, CVGI, HCC, HQI, HUBG, INTT, KRT, LBRT, LUNA, NR, POWL, TGLS, YOU | energy, Long/Short, risk management, Russell 2000, small caps, value | Manager believes small-cap public equities are as out of favor as they have ever been, with Russell 2000's 5-year annualized return at only 2% and index ~30% below 2021 highs. Views current environment as opportunity to be greedy when others are fearful, expecting small caps to outperform in periods of sustained higher inflation. | TGLS |
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| 2022 Q3 | Oct 14, 2022 | Giverny Capital Asset Management | 7.0% | 20.2% | BRK/A, CIEN, COHR, ERF FP, FRC, JPM, KMX, META, MKL, MTB, PGR, SCHW | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 6.8% | 17.6% | ACM, ARCB, COHR, CR, CRL, ENTG, EXPE, GL, GMED, HBM.TO, KBR, LITE, MKSI, NRG, PENN, SAIA, WAL, WBS | AI, Biotech, financials, healthcare, Intrinsic Value, small cap, technology, value | The fund employs an intrinsic value approach to stock selection, seeking companies significantly undervalued on an absolute basis. At quarter end, the difference between market prices and intrinsic value estimates was attractive, indicating potential long-term capital appreciation. Small-cap value stocks appear attractive relative to S&P 500 Index stocks. Following outperformance of large-cap stocks over small-cap stocks in recent years, the managers see greater long-term upside to intrinsic value in many small-caps compared to large-caps. The Russell 2000 Value Index P/E multiple has been at a historical discount compared to the S&P 500 Index P/E. The fund benefited from AI-driven growth potential in holdings like Lumentum, which rallied due to investor enthusiasm for its AI applications. ArcBest's operational efficiency and technological advancements using artificial intelligence should position the company well for demand recovery in trucking. | LITE GTLB ARCB GMED CRL |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 28, 2025 | Artemis US Select Fund | 10.8% | 29.5% | AAPL, AMZN, AVTR, BLDR, CEG, COHR, CPRI, ELV, FI, FWONK, GS, IP, KKR, LIN, NVDA, SAIA, TPG, UNH, VST, WMT | AI, Capital markets, energy, large cap, stock selection, technology, Trump | The mega caps' massive spending on AI has lifted various businesses from clean power producers to companies providing skilled labor to build data centers. This theme is likely to continue in the race to develop the best AI offering, though questions remain about forward returns impact. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | NCG Small Cap Growth Strategy | 4.2% | 8.3% | ADPT, ATEC, AVPT, AXGN, BETA, BLND, CCB, CELH, COHR, ELF, KNX, KVYO, MTSI, PCOR, PEGA, PI, PRCH, QTWO, TOL, TTAN, UTI, WAL, WULF | active management, growth, healthcare, industrials, Outperformance, Quality, small caps, technology | The manager emphasizes investing in high-quality growth companies with proven business models and sustainable growth drivers. They note that quality factors worked against active managers in 2025, with low-quality stocks significantly outperforming. The S&P 600 Growth Index, which requires profitability, underperformed broader small cap indexes that included unprofitable companies. Biotech was a significant area of outperformance in small cap indexes during 2025, contributing approximately 8 points to the Russell Microcap Growth Index return. The manager has maintained low or no exposure to biotech, which contributed to relative underperformance. They continue to view many biotech business models as unproven despite strong recent performance. The portfolio includes holdings in AI infrastructure companies as part of their technology sector overweight. The manager sees strong growth prospects in AI-related investments and believes these companies are trading at attractive valuations within their diversified technology holdings. Nuclear energy was identified as one of the specific areas of outsized strength in small cap markets during 2025. The portfolio maintains exposure to the nuclear energy market through one company in their energy allocation, reflecting their focus on emerging energy themes. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | NCG SMID Cap Growth Strategy | 3.6% | 8.1% | ADPT, AII.TO, ATEC, AXGN, BETA, BLND, CELH, COHR, ELF, INOD, KVYO, MTSI, PCOR, PEGA, PHAT, PI, QTWO, TOL, TTAN, UAMY, UTI, WULF | Biotechnology, growth, healthcare, Quality, small caps, technology | The firm emphasizes investing in high-quality growth companies with proven business models and sustainable growth drivers. They believe quality factors worked against active managers in 2025, as low-quality stocks with negative earnings significantly outperformed. The firm maintains their focus on quality despite near-term headwinds. Small cap earnings growth turned positive during 2025 and is expected to stay positive and potentially accelerate in 2026. Small caps continue to trade at a relative discount to large caps, and the firm believes there is opportunity for this discount to narrow with an improving fundamental backdrop. Biotech was an area of outsized strength in 2025, contributing approximately 8 points to the Russell Microcap Growth Index return. However, the firm maintains low or no exposure to biotech as they view many business models as unproven with high expectations that may fail to materialize. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 19, 2026 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | -0.4% | 14.8% | ALAB, APG, ARGX, ASND, BKR, COHR, CVNA, DASH, INSM, LHX, MACOM, MDB, RBC, RBLX, SHOP, SPOT, TTAN, VEEV, WAT, WST | AI, Biotechnology, defense, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | AI-related capital spending remains an area of active debate entering 2026. The team continues to find compelling opportunities among companies positioned to benefit from AI investment strength and gain share of customers' AI spending based on superior technology that improves datacenter performance and efficiency. Healthcare returned as a source of market strength with the team maintaining relatively high exposure despite several years of industry headwinds. The positioning is grounded in conviction in profit cycle opportunities for biotech companies with compelling product launches. Aerospace and defense holdings appear well positioned for multiyear growth. The team believes companies are well positioned to benefit from growing investment in next-generation missile defense and national security programs requiring advanced capabilities. Holdings exposed to datacenter and AI infrastructure spending contributed to returns. Companies benefit from continued cloud growth and rising AI demand driving rapid datacenter expansion with strong long-term growth opportunities. | IRTC FERG SNOW WAT TTAN CVNA ALAB LHX SPOT VEEV MDB RBLX INSM COHR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 12, 2026 | SVN Capital Fund | 0.0% | -5.7% | 532978.NS, 533655.NS, COHR, HEI, KKR, KNSL, RML.PA | aerospace, AI, Alternative Asset Managers, Concentration, India, insurance, Quality, value | India combines sustained economic growth, rising formalization, deepening capital markets, and a growing pool of well-run, founder-led businesses with long reinvestment runways. The economy has grown from about $1 trillion to around $4 trillion over roughly 17 years, with credible estimates suggesting it could roughly quadruple over the next 15-20 years. India has moved from the periphery to the center of global equity markets as the fourth-largest listed market in the world. AI represents a new layer of software and automation that is already changing how work is done, how products are built, and how decisions are made. It has triggered a significant investment cycle across the physical stack including chips, servers, networking equipment, power generation, cooling, and data centers. Several businesses in the portfolio are already using these tools to improve efficiency, decision-making, and service quality. The alternative-asset industry is still in the early stages of moving from the margins into the mainstream, both for institutions and particularly for private-wealth clients. KKR's three-engine model is designed for this structural shift, with management aiming to build a business that can double and then double again, taking adjusted net income per share from $3.42 in 2023 to more than $15 within roughly 10 years. HEICO operates in the unglamorous world of replacement parts and mission-critical components, serving as the world's largest independent supplier of FAA-approved PMA replacement parts. The business benefits from structural tailwinds including Americans driving more, an aging vehicle fleet, and rising repair complexity that means more vehicles are totaled rather than repaired. The excess and surplus (E&S) segment has grown steadily for years, with AM Best estimating that direct premiums written are approaching $130 billion, accounting for more than a quarter of all U.S. commercial-lines premium. Kinsale has built a focused underwriting business designed for speed, discipline, and cost efficiency with consistently low expense ratios in the low-20s. | HEI KKR KNSL CPRT TRIV IN BAF IN |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Artisan Global Discovery | 7.6% | 13.1% | 0669.HK, ARGX, COHR, CWAN, EFX, ESTC, GALDA.SW, GWRE, GXI.DE, HUBB, IRTC, MPWR, MTSI, NZYM-B.CO, ONTO, PWR, SDZ.SW, TCOM, TREX, TTEK, TYL, VCYT, VEEV, WST | AI, global, growth, healthcare, industrials, SMID Cap, technology, water | The team is focused on AI enablers that remain well positioned to benefit from reasonable industry investment levels because they are gaining market share based on superior technologies. They are watching to see if large AI investments translate to productivity gains or competitive advantages. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 6.5% | 19.5% | ATGE, BECN, COHR, EWBC, EXPE, GL, GTLS, HSIC, IART, LITE, MKSI, MTZ, MXL, NFE, NRG, QDEL, RMBS, SPB, VRT, VST, WAL, WBS | AI, healthcare, industrials, Intrinsic Value, Regional Banks, semiconductors, small cap, value | The fund uses an intrinsic value approach to select investments, seeking companies significantly undervalued on an absolute basis. At quarter end, the difference between market price and estimated intrinsic value of holdings was very attractive according to their estimation. Following outperformance of large-cap over small-cap in recent years, they see greater long-term upside to intrinsic value in many small-cap stocks compared to large-cap stocks. | QDEL RMBS BECN |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 25, 2024 | Liberty Park Capital Management | 7.1% | 2.5% | BELFB, BLBD, BLN, CGNX, COHR, ENVX, ETD, HEES, INTT, ITI, KRNT, LMB, LWLG, NVEE, PRIM, RELL, SWIM, TGLS, THRY, WEAV | AI, Long/Short, small caps, technology, turnaround, value | The manager believes the current AI hype cycle is coming to an end as investors notice actual revenue from AI is minimal relative to enormous capital equipment investment. OpenAI forecasts only $3.4 billion in 2024 revenue while over $100 billion has been spent on data center capex in the past 12 months. The AI industry needs time to digest this massive investment. | KRNT |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Invesco Small Cap Value Fund | 6.5% | 19.5% | ATGE, AVTR, COHR, CRS, ENDV.L, EPAM, EXPE, GL, LITE, MOH, MTZ, MXL, NFE, NRG, SEM, SIMO, VRT, VST, WAL, WBS | Intrinsic Value, materials, small cap, technology, Utilities, value | The fund benefits from AI growth through holdings like Coherent, which develops optical transceivers that are key enablers for networking of AI servers. Vistra shares rose due to better outlook for long-term demand driven by the build out of energy-intensive AI data centers. | EPAM DAVA GL |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | -7.4% | -7.4% | ANET, AZO, BBY, BFAM, BKR, CCCS, COHR, DASH, DDOG, DECK, GWRE, ILMN, MRVL, ONTO, PLTR, PSTG, SAIA, SNOW, SPOT, TYL, VEEV, VHI, WEST | AI, Cloud, energy, growth, healthcare, mid cap, tariffs, technology | The fund experienced significant challenges from AI-related holdings as China's DeepSeek AI model disrupted assumptions about data center spending durability. Companies leveraged to data center spending like Arista Networks, Pure Storage, Coherent and Onto Innovation declined, while Marvell was punished despite strong earnings due to high AI expectations. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 5, 2023 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | ALAB, ASTS, AVAV, COHR, KLAC, KRMN, LRCX, MKSI, NVDA, WULF | AI, Automation, energy, Industrial, semiconductors, Space, technology | The fund invests in companies benefiting from artificial intelligence trends as one of its core secular themes. AI is listed as a primary investment focus area for the fund's industrial technology strategy. | View | |
| 2022 Q4 | Jan 23, 2023 | Giverny Capital Asset Management | 8.5% | -22.7% | COHR, ERF FP, FD, FIVE, FRCB, GOOG, HEI, JPM, KMX, KO, MA, META, PGR, SCHW | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 16, 2024 | Liberty Park Capital Management | 7.1% | 2.5% | AMWD, BELFB, BLN.TO, BLND, BXC, CMT, COHR, GPI, HAYW, HCC, HQI, INTT, ITI, KBR, KOP, KRT, LMB, TGLS, TH, VSH | Construction, industrials, Long/Short, rates, semiconductors, small caps, value | Small-cap stocks have been underperforming larger ones for the second longest stretch since the 1930s. The forward P/E for the S&P Small Cap 600 is now 13x, compared to 19x for the S&P 500 and 32x for the Magnificent 7. Historical analysis shows that after similar periods of underperformance, small caps outperformed large caps by 22.2%, 10.5%, and 9.8% annually over subsequent 1, 3, and 5-year periods. | INTT |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| May 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | Coherent Corp. | Scientific & Technical Instruments | Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components | Bull | NASDAQ | AI infrastructure, data centers, growth, optical networking, Photonics, semiconductors, technology hardware, vertical integration | View Pitch |
| Feb 21, 2026 | Fund Letters | Shilpa Marda Mehra | Coherent Corp | Information Technology | Electronic Components | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, CapEx, Margins, Optics, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 29, 2026 | Fund Letters | Jason L. White | Coherent Corp. | Information Technology | Optoelectronic Equipment | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI, data centers, Margins, Photonics, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | Matthew Kamm | Coherent Corp. | Information Technology | Optical Components | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI, datacenters, Margins, Optics, Photonics | View Pitch |
| Aug 13, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Moretus Research | Coherent Corp. | Information Technology | Scientific & Technical Instruments | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Fundamental Options | Coherent Corp. | Information Technology | Scientific & Technical Instruments | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
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