| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Latitude Global Fund | - | - | BAC, COR, DLTR, GOOGL, GS, IBKR, JPM, MCK, RYAAY, TSCO.L, UNH | Airlines, banks, Defensive Growth, Europe, healthcare, trading, value | Added Ryanair as a full position after shares fell 38% on weaker fare guidance. The company has the lowest cost structure in European short-haul market with decisive counter-cyclical investments in fleet. Market share has grown from 5% to 20% over twenty years with passenger numbers expected to grow another 50%. | UNH COR RYA.L |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 7, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 22.7% | 12.9% | ALAB, ALNY, APP, AXON, BROS, CMTG, COR, DXCM, FICO, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, INSM, NET, RBLX, RCL, ROAD, STRL, TDG | AI, Data centers, growth, industrials, infrastructure, mid cap, technology | AI-driven business investment accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth over the past 12 months. Capital spending has experienced a powerful AI-driven upswing. Fund holdings within the industrials sector are concentrated in picks-and-shovels companies enabling the massive build-out of artificial intelligence capabilities. | HOOD AXON |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 4, 2025 | ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, AXON, COR, CVNA, FIX, FOUR, HLT, HWM, LNW, MELI, NET, NU, PLTR, PSTG, RBLX, RCL, RUBK, TW, VST, WING | AI, consumer discretionary, growth, mid cap, Rate Cuts, tariffs, technology | Continued demand for AI drove market performance with heightened attention to security and data center buildouts. The AI ecosystem remains short power with companies like Vistra positioned to deliver at meaningful premiums. The team is actively determining relative winners of the AI investment cycle. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 27, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, AXON, COR, CVNA, FIX, FOUR, HLT, HWM, LNW, MELI, NET, NU, PLTR, PSTG, RBLX, RBRK, RCL, TW, VST, WING | AI, consumer discretionary, financials, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology | Continued demand for AI drove market performance with heightened attention to security and data center buildouts. The AI ecosystem remains short power with companies like Vistra positioned to deliver at meaningful premiums. The team is actively determining relative winners of the AI investment cycle. | CVNA VST MELI TW AXON PLTR |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 9, 2025 | LRT Capital Management | - | 8.1% | ABG, CCI, CHE, CIGI, CMCSA, COR, CVX, DRI, FN, GOOGL, GPI, ICLR, MKTX, NOC, PBR-A, RLI, SNEX, SSD, TTC, UNH | Consolidation, healthcare, infrastructure, Long/Short, Low Beta, Quality, Systematic | The manager emphasizes investing in category-defining enterprises with durable competitive moats, strong brand equity, and disciplined capital allocation. Holdings are characterized as best-in-class operators with fortress-like balance sheets and long-term compounding potential. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 27, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | ALNY, ARES, AXON, COR, CVNA, DXCM, FICO, HLT, INSM, MDB, MPWR, NET, RBA, RBLX, RCL, TTD, VRT, WING, WYNN | AI, Biotechnology, defense, energy, growth, healthcare, mid cap, technology | The AI investment theme remains intact with continued user adoption acceleration and corporate implementations bearing fruit. The team is actively seeking AI adopter companies trading at reasonable multiples positioned for earnings growth through AI-driven margin expansion. Current lofty multiples of AI infrastructure stocks imply strong growth trajectories with little margin for error. | DXCM FICO WING AXON TTD MPWR MDB INSM ALNY WYNN RH RYAN OKTA SRPT BKR VST NET RCL AXON PLTR |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 15, 2025 | Coho Relative Value Equity | - | - | AAPL, ABT, AMZN, BAX, CAG, COR, CVS, DG, DIS, GOOGL, MCHP, MDT, META, MMC, MSFT, NKE, NVDA, SJM, TMO, TOST, TSLA | AI, Concentration, Consumer Staples, GLP1, healthcare, multiples, technology, value | AI euphoria following ChatGPT release sparked impressive but narrowly led market rally in Information Technology sector. The excitement surrounding AI potential caused investors to ignore typical inverse correlation between rates and P/E multiples. AI-driven momentum propelled sectors Coho tends to underweight. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | LRT Capital Management | - | 6.0% | ABG, CBOE, CCI, CHE, CIGI, CMCSA, COR, CVX, DRI, FIX, GPI, MKTX, NOC, PBR-A, REXR, RLI, SSD, TTC, UNH, WH | Beta, Fiscal, Hedging, Long/Short, Trade Policy, volatility | President Trump's universal tariff plans have roiled global markets and created policy uncertainty. The manager views tariffs as economically detrimental, comparing them to Import Substitution Industrialization policies that have failed historically. Hastily implemented tariffs will negatively affect the U.S. economy through slower growth, higher inflation, higher interest rates, and economic weakness. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 20, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 0.8% | 0.8% | COR, CRS, CW, EME, HUBS, IBKR, LNG, MPWR, ORLY, TPG, VEEV, VRSK | AI, defense, energy, Geopolitical, growth, mid cap, Resilience | MPWR VRSK CW CRS EME COR VEEV IBKR LNG ORLY |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 3.7% | 0.0% | ANSYS, COR, CRWD, JNJ, LEGN, LNG, NVDA, NVS, ORLY, RNR, SNPS, VEEV, VRSK | energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | GenAI fever dominated technology markets with NVIDIA's 82% gain driving returns. Capital expenditures for technology infrastructure should continue through 2024, with a gradual shift toward preparing corporate data for GenAI applications including data warehousing, real time streaming, cybersecurity, and search. | CRWD VRSK SNPS LEGN VEEV COR RNR LNG ORLY |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Coho Relative Value Equity | 0.0% | 6.1% | COR, DG, DIS, GWW, LOW, MDLZ, NKE, PRGO, UNH, UPS | conviction, downside protection, large cap, Quality, US, value | The manager emphasizes their value-oriented philosophy focusing on downside protection and lower volatility. They note that growth continues to outperform value and high beta outperforms low beta, which runs counter to their investment approach. The team remains committed to their value disciplines despite recent underperformance. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | -8.0% | -8.0% | AMP, APP, AXON, CASY, COH, COR, CTAS, DECK, FAST, FICO, GWW, HEI, HWM, IDXX, NET, PLTR, RBLX, TDG, VRSK, WIX | aerospace, AI, growth, industrials, mid cap, tariffs, technology, Trade Policy | Fund maintains largest sector overweight in industrials at 23.89% vs 17.41% benchmark. Manager believes these companies generate positive free cash flow with stock-specific catalysts driving earnings growth. Many have conservative balance sheets providing ballast in volatile markets. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 2.2% | 2.2% | BJ, COR, CRWD, EME, IT, ORLY, TPG, VRSK, WCN | AI, consumer, cybersecurity, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology, Trade Policy | China's DeepSeek AI model announcement created concerns about reduced spending on AI infrastructure including data centers, weighing on semiconductors. Corporate IT buyers showed more moderate spending though resilience expected for AI and cybersecurity. CrowdStrike benefited from optimism about lower AI implementation costs leading to broader adoption. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | -3.5% | -3.5% | ALL, BC, BJ, COR, EME, FICO, FROG, HOOD, HXL, INSM, IT, ITCI, JNJ, ORLY, ROST, TER, TPG, VRSK, WCN | consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology, Trade Policy | China's DeepSeek AI model announcement in January created concerns about reductions in massive AI infrastructure spending, weighing on semiconductors and related industries. Corporate IT buyers showed more moderate spending though with resilience expected for AI and cybersecurity. The wider creation or adoption of GenAI applications for businesses is expected to generate greater activity volumes for companies like JFrog. | 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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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Latitude Global Fund | 0.0% | 21.0% | AI.PA, ASSA-B.ST, AZO, COR, DEO, DG.PA, DLTR, EIF.PA, GOOGL, ICE, JPM, MCK, RPRX, RYA.L, SHEL, TSCO.L, UNH, V | AI, Buybacks, Europe, growth, healthcare, infrastructure, retail, value | Lower-income Americans continue to feel the squeeze, and local stores like Dollar Tree present unbeatable value and convenience. Their investments in merchandising and distribution are key competitive advantages in a world of tariffs and potential inflation. The company's prospects are bright, especially if we do ever see a rise in unemployment, which tends to benefit discount stores. Healthcare stocks have broadly underperformed the market since the election of President Trump, due to a plethora of regulatory, pricing and tariff risks. However, the distribution model has proven its strong resilience, with companies having meaningfully reduced their dependence on drug pricing. They are in effect a toll road on the US healthcare system and the opposite of economic rent-seeking businesses. Covid, somewhat ironically given the cancellation of so many flights, impacted the industry positively, as around 10% of aircraft were withdrawn from the market due to bankruptcies. Moreover, post-Covid supply chain shocks at Boeing and Airbus mean that the fleet is not going to be replaced any time soon. Ryanair's cost advantage almost doubled from levels in 2019. Google would be best positioned in an AI world, given its vertically integrated model and its pedigree in AI. The AI revenue model is clearly highly uncertain and far from guaranteed, but the likely attributes of winners in this space are data, processing power and distribution. Google dominates all three. Investing in physical assets in a world with an infrastructure deficit, and the potential resurgence of inflation, is very appealing. The requirement for renewed infrastructure investment in Europe is in the early stages, and competition will remain low giving both Vinci and Eiffage a meaningful competitive advantage. Combining low valuations and high cash conversion, our companies will generate around a 7% of their market cap in free cash flow. We expect them to pay an average dividend of 2.6% and are committed to share buybacks of around the same level. This is a 5% annual tailwind to the portfolio's fundamental growth outlook over the coming years. | ICE JPM GOOGL RYAAY RPRX MCK AZO DLTR |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Latitude Global Fund | - | - | AI.PA, AZO, BAC, BP, COR, DEO, DG.PA, DLTR, FGR.PA, GOOGL, GS, HEIA.AS, IBKR, IMB.L, JPM, KO, MCK, RYA.L, SHEL, SONY, TSCO.L, UL, UNH, V, WEC | Banking, Consumer Staples, Defensive, energy, global, healthcare, value | Strong performance from US banks with Goldman Sachs +52%, JP Morgan +44%, and Bank of America +34%. Banks benefiting from consolidation, technology investments, and potential regulatory improvements under Trump administration. Credit risks remain low with income-driven rather than credit-driven economic expansion. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 4.8% | 0.0% | APTV, ARGX, BC, BJ, COR, DXCM, FIVE, FND, IBKR, ICLR, IDXX, LEGN, LNG, NDAQ, ORLY, PINS, PXD, RNR, ROST, STVN, TPG | consumer, cybersecurity, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | Cybersecurity remains a top priority for companies, propelled by recent well-publicized cyberattacks at MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, and Clorox. New SEC disclosure rules on cyber risks took effect in December 2023, requiring additional governance rules for cyber risk management strategy. Channel checks indicate that IT budgets will continue growing, with cybersecurity becoming an increasing percentage. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 8, 2025 | Baron Asset Fund | -4.3% | 0.1% | ACGL, ALNY, APH, CHH, COIN, COR, CSGP, DAY, DKNG, DUOL, FDS, FICO, FND, GWRE, IDXX, IT, LOAR, MORN, MPWR, MTD, NET, ONON, PLTR, PWR, RBLX, STUB, VRSK, VRT, VST | aerospace, AI, growth, mid cap, Quality, technology, underperformance, valuation | The Fund discusses AI as a primary driver of market strength and data center capital spending growth. AI is creating both opportunities and challenges, with companies seeking guidance on AI risks and opportunities. The Fund believes AI should provide a tailwind for research companies like Gartner as businesses need help understanding AI implications. | STUB |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 30, 2025 | Bell Global Emerging Companies Fund | - | - | 3064.T, 3769.T, 6146.T, ATD.TO, AUTO.L, BR, CHKP, CLH, COR, DB1.DE, DXCM, FBIN, JKHY, KEYS, MONC.MI, MSCI, PCTY, RMV.L, SCI, VEEV, WOLW.L | AI, Fintech, global, healthcare, payments, Quality, SMID Cap, technology | Several portfolio holdings faced pressure from perceived AI disruption risk throughout the year. The manager believes market fears are significantly overstated for many businesses and has added to positions as valuations became compelling. Where serious disruption concerns developed, positions were exited, such as Gartner due to structural threats to its business model from AI-driven competition. | AUTO LN 3769 JP JKHY |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 31, 2025 | Latitude Global Fund | - | - | AMZN, AZO, COR, COST, DG.PA, FOUG.PA, GOOGL, IBKR, JPM, KR, MCK, NFLX, RYA.L, SONY, SPOT, TGT, WMT | Buybacks, dividends, Europe, financials, healthcare, industrials, technology, value | The fund benefits from companies returning capital through dividends and buybacks, with almost 5% of annual return coming from this capital return. Ryanair has retired 7% of shares outstanding in just the last year. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 28, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 3.3% | 16.7% | ALAB, ALNY, APP, AXON, BROS, COMFORT, COR, DXCM, FICO, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, INSM, NET, PCCP, RBLX, RCL, STRL, TDG | AI, Data centers, growth, industrials, infrastructure, mid cap, technology | AI-driven business investment accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth over the past 12 months. AppLovin's stock was boosted by the company's use of AI to improve ad targeting on mobile games. The fund holds picks-and-shovels companies enabling the massive build-out of artificial intelligence capabilities. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | ALNY, ARES, AXON, COR, CVNA, DXCM, FICO, HLT, INSM, MDB, MPWR, NET, RBA, RBLX, RCL, TTD, VRT, WING, WYNN | AI, defense, growth, healthcare, mid cap, Natural Gas, technology, Travel | The AI investment theme will remain intact into the end of the year as user adoption continues to accelerate and corporate implementations begin to bear fruit. The team is actively seeking AI adopter companies that trade at reasonable multiples and are well positioned to see potential inflection in earnings growth fueled by AI-driven margin expansion. Companies with exposure to the buildout of AI data centers have performed remarkably well in 2025 as hyperscalers have revised capital expenditure plans significantly higher. | MDB US INSM US ALNY US WYNN US MPWR US |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Brown Advisors Mid-Cap Growth strategy | 2.0% | 9.4% | CAH, COR, CPNG, CVNA, DKNG, FIG, FIX, HLT, LNG, MCK, MDB, MPWR, NET, NTSK, PSN, PSTG, VRT, VST, WST, ZS | AI, Biotech, gaming, growth, healthcare, Mid-cap, semiconductors, technology | Approximately 14% of the portfolio consists of companies with meaningful exposure to AI or data center capex. Seven of the top fifteen midcap index contributors sport businesses that hinge on Artificial Intelligence and data center CapEx. Strong fundamental performance coupled with burgeoning valuations in AI-exposed stocks pushed several portfolio positions towards three-year price targets. | CVNA NTSK PSN |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 23, 2026 | Bell Global Emerging Companies Fund | -1.8% | -5.9% | 3064.T, 6146.T, AMS.MC, AUTO.L, BJ, BOOT, CHKP, CNM, COR, CPG.L, DB1.DE, GWW, LPLA, MSCI, ODFL, PCTY, SCI, TSCO, TTC, TTI.HK, VEEV, WKL.AS | global, industrials, Quality, SMID Cap, technology, value | The fund follows a Quality at a Reasonable Price (QARP) approach, focusing on consistently high returning companies with durable growth characteristics. 2025 was challenging for this style as markets favored momentum and sentiment-driven narratives over fundamentals, but the team believes quality investing will reassert itself as markets become more earnings driven. The fund invests in global small and mid cap equities with 30-60 holdings, maintaining benchmark agnostic positioning. The portfolio targets companies with market capitalizations in the SMID cap range, seeking to outperform the MSCI World SMID Cap Index over rolling three-year periods. The fund emphasizes valuation discipline as part of its QARP approach, seeking quality companies at reasonable prices. Many high-quality businesses in the portfolio are trading at compelling valuations, with the portfolio's weighted upside potential sitting at the upper end of historical ranges based on conservative assumptions. | VEEV AUTO LN COR TSCO CNM TTC 3064 JP 6146 JP CPG LN LPLA GWW ODFL |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | -3.8% | 13.9% | APH, COR, CRS, CYBR, EME, HUBS, IBKR, LNG, ORLY, PANW, PFGC, TPG, VEEV, VRSK | defense, energy, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | The portfolio initiated a position in Karman Holdings, a missile systems design and manufacturing specialist. The company is well-positioned as a vital picks-and-shovels provider in the defense and commercial space industries, supporting defense stockpile replenishment, commercial satellite constellation expansion, and major Department of Defense investments in hypersonic and air defense systems. The manager anticipates a significant acceleration in AI adoption as 2026 unfolds. This represents a key forward-looking catalyst that could drive investment opportunities across the technology sector. The manager is currently awaiting a Supreme Court decision on the Trump Administration's tariffs and expects potential pivots toward alternative trade enforcement frameworks. The implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill is projected to drive higher consumer tax refunds and catalyze corporate capital spending. The portfolio holds CyberArk Software, an access security solutions provider, which reported strong third quarter results. The stock is closely linked to Palo Alto Networks following its acquisition offer, demonstrating the consolidation dynamics in the cybersecurity sector. | HUBS APH KRMN VEEV IBKR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | -4.7% | 9.4% | ALL, AME, ARGX, AXON, CASY, COR, CRS, CSL, DASH, EME, HOOD, INSM, ORLY, PINS, POOL, RGEN, ROST, TPG, TTWO, VEEV | AI, consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | Take-Two Interactive delivered solid fiscal second-quarter results with 20% year-over-year growth in recurring consumer spending. The delay of Grand Theft Auto 6 launch from May to November 2026 caused shares to fall sharply, presenting an opportunity to add to the position on weakness. JFrog saw significant pipeline growth in its security add-on following the NPM supply chain attack, driving a 32% rally. The manager anticipates significant acceleration in AI adoption as 2026 unfolds, with Bentley Systems positioned to benefit from increased application usage driven by AI adoption in civil engineering. argenx showed strong progress in its Vyvgart franchise with multiple catalysts over the next 12 months. Insmed advanced 21% with positive reception for Brensocatib launch. Repligen delivered double-digit growth across business and geographies with healthy consumable demand and outperforming equipment sales. Demand for security increased following the recent NPM supply chain attack. JFrog's security add-on which secures open-source packages before organizations onboard them has seen significant pipeline growth, highlighting the critical need for software supply chain security. Carpenter Technology serves as a key supplier to aerospace and defense markets, with strong fiscal first quarter results and higher forward guidance lifting the stock 28%. Defense was highlighted as showing solid sales for Amphenol's electrical connectors business. Bentley Systems is positioned to benefit from global investment in mining and electric grids, and large regional infrastructure projects. The implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill is projected to catalyze corporate capital spending according to the manager's outlook. | AMAT AXON PINS TTWO |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 19, 2026 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 8.7% | ALNY, ARES, AXON, COR, CRS, CVNA, HLT, LPLA, MDB, NTRA, RBA, RBLX, RCL, ROST, TER, VEEV, VRT, VST | aerospace, AI, Biotech, consumer, growth, healthcare, mid cap, technology | AI investment cycle accelerated notably in 2025 and expected to continue driving markets early in 2026. Strong demand for AI-related semiconductor test equipment. Bottlenecks from power supply availability remain a key gating factor for new computing capacity. Production challenges at two global aircraft manufacturers led to sustained increase in high-margin aftermarket parts and services. With manufacturers resolving production issues, original equipment exposed stocks may outperform as aircraft production rates ramp up. Biotech stocks getting boost from downtick in interest rates. Continued decline in rates could set stage for prolonged period of positive returns. Recent M&A activity has picked up though remains below normal levels. Healthcare industry remains largest US sector at $5 trillion, growing 5% annually driven by aging population and chronic conditions. Sector has underperformed recently but working off COVID excesses with improving M&A activity and favorable valuations. Consumers broadly prioritizing travel and experiences over goods. Companies offering unique experiences such as cruise vacations remain attractive despite some near-term guidance concerns and supply dynamics. | VEEV VST RCL AXON RBLX MDB ROST CRS TER NTRA |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 13, 2026 | Mawer International Equity Fund | -1.8% | 18.4% | 000660.KS, 0700.HK, AJG, APH, ATR, BA.L, BNS.TO, COR, CSU.TO, DHR, FTT.TO, GOOGL, MFC.TO, MMC, MSFT, PNG.V, RY.TO, TD.TO, TOI.TO, WAT | AI, defense, equities, global, gold, Quality, semiconductors, Valuations | AI remained the dominant market narrative, yet the year's shift from a focus on computing power to concerns about data centre profitability and power supply raised bubble concerns. The combination of industrial-scale spending, still-unproven economics, and higher valuations increases the risk that expectations get ahead of reality. Amphenol benefited from robust demand for AI-related interconnect products, which now account for over a third of its revenue. Gold remained well supported against the backdrop of easier global policy and unresolved geopolitical and trade risks. The firm narrowed their long-standing underweight to gold stocks in a measured way as geopolitical uncertainty, de-dollarization, fiscal indiscipline, central bank gold purchases, and falling interest rates created a more supportive backdrop. They focused on gold-related companies with differentiated, relatively lower-risk business models. Defense contractors such as the UK's BAE, Italy's Leonardo, and France's Thales experienced pullbacks in the fourth quarter on the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough in the Russia-Ukraine war. However, geopolitical events early in the year helped defense company shares more-than-offset the declines seen in the fourth quarter. Kraken Robotics also benefited from increased government defence spending. High-bandwidth memory leader SK Hynix nearly doubled in the quarter thanks to explosive demand for its products. Other AI-linked semiconductor companies were rewarded for continued fundamental strength, such as TSMC and Kokusai Electric. European equities were supported by semiconductor stocks among other factors. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 4.8% | 0.0% | ALL, ARGX, BJ, COR, CTAS, DASH, EME, FND, IAC, ICLR, LNG, ORLY, PINS, PR, RGEN, RNR, ROST, TPG, TSCO, VEEV | consumer, energy, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | AI investments by large public cloud providers continue unabated as they see greater risks of underspending and being left behind by rivals. This dynamic affects Information Technology budget setting cycles as companies approach year end. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | ARES, AXON, BKR, CELH, COR, CRWD, DXCM, ENTG, FICO, GEV, GWW, RBA, RCL, ROST, SNPS, TTD, VST, WAB, WCN | AI, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, semiconductors, technology | The dramatic growth in AI infrastructure investment remains a dominant theme in the market, with hundreds of billions being invested by mega-cap tech companies. The fund holds positions well positioned to benefit from this trend, though managers remain vigilant of potential drawdown risks in AI winners. | ENTG SNPS CRWD CELH DXCM WAB FICO VST AXON GEV |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jul 27, 2023 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | ALNY, ARES, AXON, COR, CVNA, DXCM, FICO, HLT, INSM, MDB, MPWR, NET, RBA, RBLX, RCL, TTD, VRT, WING, WYNN | AI, Biotechnology, defense, energy, growth, healthcare, mid cap, technology | The AI investment theme remains intact with continued user adoption and corporate implementations bearing fruit. The team is actively seeking AI adopter companies trading at reasonable multiples positioned for earnings growth through AI-driven margin expansion. However, they note current lofty multiples of AI infrastructure stocks imply strong growth trajectories with little margin for error. | DXCM FICO ARIS|BAB LN|GDDY|GXI|III LN|IOT|IRTC|MIPS SS|RBC|SAIA|SPOT|SRT GR|TTD|WING AXON ARIS|BAB LN|GDDY|GXI|III LN|IOT|IRTC|MIPS SS|RBC|SAIA|SPOT|SRT GR|TTD|WING MDB INSM ALNY ASIC|CWAN|INSP|KRMN|KTOS|MAC|MEG|RH|WYNN MPWR |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 26, 2024 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | ALNY, BKR, CELH, COR, CRWD, DASH, DXCM, ENTG, FIVE, GEV, MPWR, RBA, ROST, SNPS, TYL, ULTA, WAB, WCN | AI, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | The fund continues to see strong momentum within the AI data center buildout megatrend. The enormous power requirements of AI data centers have positive implications for a broader group of stocks extending across energy, industrials and utilities. The portfolio is well positioned to benefit from this theme as the surge in capital spending plans from mega-cap tech companies holds significant positive implications for several holdings within the electrical equipment and power generation industries. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 3.7% | 0.0% | APH, CHE, COR, CRWD, JNJ, LEGN, NVS, PANW, TER, VEEV, VRSK | AI, Biotechnology, cybersecurity, Data centers, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology | The narrative for Technology and related services continues with its GenAI headlines. Enterprises remain in the early stages of determining what their GenAI uses might be, and how to implement them. Corporate IT spending on software has been muted thus far in 2024 compared with the same period in 2023. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Coho Relative Value Equity | 4.0% | 4.0% | AMGN, AZO, COR, DIS, GPN, PM, ROST, STZ, WRB | consumer, Defensive, healthcare, inflation, Stagflation, tariffs, value | Rising inflation expectations due to tariff-induced trade tensions are constraining Fed policy. Prices have surged higher with six consecutive months of increases in manufacturing data. The Fed revised inflation expectations higher for 2025 while lowering GDP forecasts. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | APP, ARES, AXON, BKR, CELH, COR, DDOG, DECK, ITCI, LPLA, MRVL, PLTR, RBA, TTD, WAB, WCN | AI, energy, growth, healthcare, mid cap, technology, Trade Policy | The fund remains optimistic on AI investment cycle despite market concerns about slowing hyperscaler spending. They believe the investment cycle to support AI technology is still in early innings and expect continued buildout of data centers and related infrastructure. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | ALNY, ARES, AXON, COR, CVNA, DXCM, FICO, HLT, INSM, MDB, MPWR, NET, RBA, RBLX, RCL, TTD, VRT, WING, WYNN | AI, Data centers, defense, growth, healthcare, mid cap, Natural Gas, technology | The AI investment theme will remain intact into the end of the year as user adoption continues to accelerate and corporate implementations begin to bear fruit. The team is actively seeking AI adopter companies that trade at reasonable multiples and are well positioned to see a potential inflection in earnings growth fueled by AI-driven margin expansion. However, they recognize that current lofty multiples of many AI infrastructure stocks imply a strong growth trajectory for the next several years and leave little margin for error. | ARIS|BAB LN|GDDY|GXI|III LN|IOT|IRTC|MIPS SS|RBC|SAIA|SPOT|SRT GR|TTD|WING MDB INSM ALNY ASIC|CWAN|INSP|KRMN|KTOS|MAC|MEG|RH|WYNN MPWR |
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| 2023 Q4 | Feb 23, 2024 | Coho Relative Value Equity | 0.0% | 6.1% | AAPL, ABT, AMZN, BAX, CAG, COR, CVS, DG, DIS, GOOGL, MCHP, MDT, META, MMC, MSFT, NKE, NVDA, SJM, TMO, TSLA | AI, Consumer Staples, GLP1, healthcare, Quality, technology, Valuations, value | AI euphoria following ChatGPT release drove Information Technology sector returns over 40% in 2023. The excitement surrounding AI potential caused investors to ignore typical inverse correlation between rates and P/E multiples. AI-related stocks dominated market performance but created narrow market breadth. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 17, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | APP, ARES, AXON, BAH, BKR, COR, ENTG, FND, GWW, LPLA, MPWR, MRVL, RBA, RCL, TTD, WAB, WING | AI, consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, mid cap, semiconductors, technology | AI investment theme drove significant market returns in 2024, with one major chip designer's data center revenues expected to represent 15% of total US capital spending in 2025. Hyperscalers need to generate $400 billion in revenue from AI to justify current spending levels, though user surveys suggest GenAI applications are meeting or exceeding expectations across industries. | MRVL AXON APP |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | Cencora Inc. | Medical Distribution | Health Care Distributors | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Contrarian Investment, Drug Distribution, healthcare infrastructure, Healthcare services, Pharmaceutical Distribution | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity strategy | Cencora | Health Care | Health Care Distributors | Bull | NYSE | Drug Distribution, Equity, GLP-1, growth, healthcare, Pharmaceutical Distribution, Specialty Pharmacy | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Latitude Global Fund | Cencora Inc | Health Care | Health Care Distributors | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | customer concentration risk, Drug Distribution, Generic Competition, Healthcare Supply Chain, portfolio diversification, Sector Rebalancing, US Healthcare | View Pitch |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ned Bell | Cencora, Inc. | Health Care | Health Care Distributors | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | cashflow, Distribution, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, scale | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Freddie Lait | Cencora Inc. | Health Care | Health Care Technology | Bull | NYSE | Biotech, cashflow, Defensiveness, Distribution, growth, Logistics | View Pitch |
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Tudor Jones | Tudor Investment Corp | $53.4B | $641,725 | 0.00% | 1,900 | -11,300 | -85.61% | 0.0009% |
| Steven A. Cohen | Point72 Asset Management | $86.8B | $59.8M | 0.07% | 177,066 | +29,855 | +20.28% | 0.0856% |
| Ray Dalio | Bridgewater Associates | $27.4B | $8.5M | 0.03% | 25,186 | -25,140 | -49.95% | 0.0122% |
| Dmitry Balyasny | Balyasny Asset Management | $76.6B | $6.3M | 0.01% | 18,652 | -75,316 | -80.15% | 0.0090% |
| Israel Englander | Millennium Management LLC | $233.2B | $2.7M | 0.00% | 8,000 | -611,540 | -62.03% | 0.0039% |
| Terrence Murphy | Clearbridge Investments | $124.9B | $4.7M | 0.00% | 14,004 | +393 | +2.89% | 0.0068% |
| David Siegel & John Overdeck | Two Sigma Investments | $67.5B | $19.4M | 0.03% | 57,304 | +47,234 | +469.06% | 0.0277% |
| Cliff Asness | AQR Capital Management | $190.6B | $194.7M | 0.10% | 576,362 | -226,330 | -28.20% | 0.2786% |
| Bruce Kovner | Caxton Associates | $3.2B | $1.2M | 0.04% | 5,491 | +1,166 | +26.96% | 0.0018% |
| Charles Mawer | Mawer Investment Management | $17.9B | $208.8M | 1.17% | 618,284 | -32,387 | -4.98% | 0.2989% |
| Bret Barakett | Tremblant Capital | $3.9B | $68.5M | 1.75% | 202,811 | +202,811 | +100.00% | 0.0980% |
| Richard L. Chilton Jr. | Chilton Investment | $4.8B | $530,943 | 0.01% | 1,572 | +104 | +7.08% | 0.0008% |
| Tom Steyer | Farallon Capital Management | $21.2B | $337,750 | 0.00% | 1,000 | -1,000 | -50.00% | 0.0005% |
| Rich Handler | Jefferies | $19.3B | $40.4M | 0.21% | 119,653 | +79,102 | +195.07% | 0.0578% |
| Richard Kayne & John Anderson | Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management | $37.3B | $928,113 | 0.00% | 2,747 | -973 | -26.16% | 0.0013% |