| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | SGA – U.S. Large Cap Growth | -1.4% | 2.8% | AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, AON, ARM, AVGO, AXP, CMG, COO, CP, CRM, DHR, ECL, GOOGL, GWW, INTU, IT, JNJ, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NOW, NVDA, NVO, ORCL, PLTR, SNPS, SPGI, TSLA, UNH, V, WCN, WDAY, WM, YUM | AI, growth, large cap, momentum, Quality, technology, underperformance, valuation | AI infrastructure buildout remains a dominant market force driving speculation and momentum trading. While AI benefits some portfolio companies like Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon, the manager warns of bubble dynamics similar to the dot-com era. Historical parallels suggest infrastructure beneficiaries may face disappointment while long-term winners emerge later as companies building services on top of infrastructure. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Antero Peak Group | 7.0% | 28.3% | AAPL, CEG, CP, DHR, ENR.DE, EQIX, GE, ISRG, LIN, LLY, MCO, META, MSFT, MSI, MTD, NDAQ, SAF.PA, SPGI, SPOT, TDG | aerospace, AI, energy, growth, industrials, nuclear, technology | AI is driving structural acceleration in data monetization and enterprise transformation. Machine learning, AI, and cloud are causing the economic value of data to structurally accelerate through new products and applications. Digital transformation represents a paradigm shift with major inflection demand for companies enabling transformation through software, services, and AI. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 7, 2025 | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | 4.9% | - | ABNB, CVX, DHI, DHR, GEO, GFL, HUN, ICE, JPM, KVUE, MGM, MSFT, V, VST, YOU | energy, Hedged Equity, Options, Quality, risk management, technology, value | The fund benefits from AI-driven electricity demand through Vistra Corp, which is positioned to capitalize on surging power needs from AI data centers. Microsoft's AI monetization potential through OpenAI integration also contributed to performance. | HUN CVX KVUE MGM MSFT VST MGM MSFT VST |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 18, 2025 | Baron Durable Advantage Fund | 15.6% | 7.4% | ACGL, ACN, AMZN, APH, AVGO, CME, DHR, GOOGL, LPLA, META, MPWR, MSFT, NVDA, SPGI, TMO, TSM, TXN, TXRH, UNH, V, WELL | AI, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure buildout is proving durable with NVIDIA maintaining leadership position. The company disclosed line of sight to projects requiring tens of gigawatts of AI infrastructure, with every gigawatt representing $40-50 billion opportunity. Scaling laws have expanded beyond pre-training to post-training and time-test scaling, all driving GPU demand. | CME APH UNH META NVDA AVGO |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Aug 1, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | - | - | AMZN, ASML, BALL, CDNS, CGNX, CSTM, DHR, FI, GOOGL, ISRG, LIN, LRCX, MSFT, OKTA, PGR, PYPL, RGEN, SUI, TXN, WDAY | AI, Cloud, Digital Economy, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | The manager views AI as creating vast opportunity for change with a wide range of outcomes, similar to the early days of the internet. AI has widened the range of outcomes for all companies and increased disruption risk. The manager believes some AI-themed stocks and large platform companies have become marginally less attractive due to this uncertainty. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 8, 2024 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, ALS.TO, AMZN, APG, BEPC, BIP, BN, CCO.TO, CHD, DHR, FNV, GLEN.L, MEG.TO, OR.TO, ROP, SSL.TO, SU.TO, TSU.TO, WPM | Canada, energy, gold, inflation, infrastructure, oil, Precious Metals, value | Manager believes gold will continue rising due to global central banks being net buyers since 2014, declining US dollar reserve status with 44+ nations executing trade settlements in non-US dollars, and BRICS economies now larger than G-7. Physical gold increasingly being repatriated from Western exchanges to Eastern markets. | MEG.TO |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 25, 2023 | Ironvine Capital Partners | - | 14.4% | ADBE, AMZN, CTLT, DHR, DLTR, GOOGL, HEI, MA, MCO, ODFL, SPGI, TMO, UNH, V | aerospace, AI, healthcare, Logistics, M&A, Quality, retail, software | New investment in UnitedHealth Group as the largest managed care organization transitioning from health insurer to vertically integrated service provider. Optum drives over half of company-wide profit with decade-plus lead in comprehensive healthcare delivery. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 24, 2025 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | 19.3% | 8.9% | AAPL, AMZN, ARGX, AVGO, DHR, HWM, MA, META, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, TSM, UNH | aerospace, AI, Cloud, growth, healthcare, semiconductors, technology | Hyperscalers continue essential AI infrastructure investments with accelerating demand expected as compute costs decline. The fund is increasingly focused on application layer beneficiaries and the productivity AI could create over the next decade. Early signs show enterprise software companies successfully monetizing AI through their installed base. | MA UNH HWM AVGO ORCL HWM AVGO ORCL |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Janes Henderson Strategic Bond Fund | 19.3% | 8.9% | AAPL, AMZN, ARGX, AVGO, DHR, HWM, MA, META, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, TSM, UNH | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | Hyperscalers continue essential AI infrastructure investments with accelerating demand expected as compute costs decline. The fund is increasingly focused on application layer beneficiaries and productivity AI could create over the next decade. Early signs show enterprise software companies successfully monetizing AI through their installed base. | UNH HWM AVGO ORCL |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Macquarie Large Cap Growth Fund | 11.2% | 3.6% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, DHR, GOOGL, HD, ICE, INTU, LLY, MA, MC.PA, MSFT, NVDA, TSM, UNH, V, WCN | AI, growth, healthcare, large cap, Quality, technology, underperformance | The fund believes companies owning unique and valuable data are poised to play a critical role in the AI ecosystem. While hardware and AI models may eventually become commoditized, proprietary data remain irreplaceable. The portfolio includes many data-rich companies positioned to benefit from AI's long-term potential. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Madison Investors Fund | 3.1% | 2.3% | A, ABNB, ACGL, ACN, ADI, ALC, AMZN, BN, CDW, CHTR, CPRT, DE, DHR, ELV, FERG, FI, GOOGL, IT, KEYS, LBRDA, LOW, MMC, MSCI, NKE, PCAR, PGR, PH, SBUX, SCHW, TJX, TXN, V | consumer, financials, industrials, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund focuses on high-quality, durable businesses across a wide range of industries selling for reasonable or cheap prices. This philosophy emphasizes proven businesses over short-term promises and momentum. The managers believe this approach has worked for decades and will continue to deliver solid long-term performance. | MSCI CDW ABNB ACGL FI ADI FERG |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 2, 2025 | Guinness Global Innovators | - | 0.6% | 2020.HK, AAPL, APH, DHR, ICE, IFX.DE, INTU, KLAC, LRCX, MA, META, NFLX, NVDA, NVO, SHL.DE, TMO, TSM | AI, global, growth, innovation, Quality, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | The fund benefits from exposure to artificial intelligence through holdings like Nvidia and Amphenol. Nvidia delivered strongest quarterly earnings despite US licensing restrictions on China shipments, with strong global demand for its latest AI platform. Amphenol saw record sales growth driven by AI-related data center demand. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 18, 2025 | NZS Capital – Growth | 19.4% | 15.1% | 1211.HK, APH, ARM, CDNS, CPRT, DHR, FI, FND, GLBE, GOOGL, HEI, IR, LRCX, MELI, MRVL, MSFT, NET, NVDA, PGR, PWR, ROP, SAIL, TOST, TSM | growth, Portfolio Management, semiconductors, software, technology, volatility | NZS views the world as a complex adaptive system subject to frequent shocks and disruptions. Their portfolio construction process is designed to handle volatility by sizing positions based on range of outcomes rather than narrow predictions. The resilient head provides ballast during volatility while the optionality tail captures asymmetry. | TOST TOST |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 16, 2025 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | 10.2% | 7.9% | 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 300760.SZ, 4519.T, 6146.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ALC, ALFA.ST, AMAT, AME, AMZN, APH, ASML, ATCO-A.ST, ATD.TO, ATKR, AVGO, BBCA.JK, BKNG, CME, CPG.L, CRM, CSGP, D05.SI, DE, DHR, DPLM.L, EPIA.ST, GLOB, GMAB, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, HEI, HLN.L, HON, JNJ, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOC, NOW, NVDA, PGR, ROG.SW, SAP, SGS.SW, SHEL, SLB, SNPS, SU.PA, SY1.DE, TMO, TSM, TTD, TW, V, VRTX, WALMEX.MX | AI, Cloud, Data centers, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI models released in 2024 have demonstrated marked improvement in performance against new benchmarks, including major strides in reasoning to solve complex problems. Many companies can now point to real products and applications as well as measurable effects on their businesses. Competition among big tech companies appears to be intensifying as more companies join the race to develop cutting-edge AI systems. | ADBE BKNG ADBE |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 15, 2025 | Akre Focus Fund | 6.5% | - | AAPL, AMZN, BN, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, GOOGL, KKR, MA, MC.PA, MCO, MSFT, NVDA, ORLY, ROP, TOI.TO, V, XOM | Compounding, drawdowns, long-term, Quality, value | The manager emphasizes business quality as the key differentiator for long-term compounding, citing research showing high-quality businesses (measured by smaller drawdowns) compound positively over time while low-quality businesses generally do not. Quality businesses are distinguished by their ability to compound from pre-drawdown peaks, unlike lower quality names that may bounce higher but fail to sustain growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 14, 2025 | Emeth Value Capital | - | 5.0% | ADBE, AMZN, BN, BRK-B, BYTZ.L, CDW, CTG.L, DHR, GOOGL, IBM, INTC, META, MO, MSFT, NOW, NSIT, ORCL, SWON.SW | Cloud, Enterprise, Leverage, Microsoft, Operating Leverage, software, technology | Manager explores various forms of leverage as force multipliers for extraordinary outcomes, including financial leverage, operating leverage through pricing power, and technology-enabled hyperscalability. Emphasizes one-sided operating leverage where downside is protected by durable cash flows while upside benefits from growth with operating leverage. | SWON.SW SWON SE |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 10, 2025 | Headwaters Capital Management, LLC | 7.3% | -2.6% | COIN, DHR, GMED, HOOD, MSTR, NVDA, PLTR, TECH, TMDX, TMO | AI, Biotechnology, mid cap, Risk Appetite, small caps, valuation | AI enthusiasm is driving large cap outperformance and creating narrow market breadth concentrated in AI beneficiaries. The manager believes AI is real with lasting benefits but excitement around valuations is reaching extremes similar to 1999. History suggests the AI cycle will eventually reach over-investment and excess capacity. | TECH TECH |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 10, 2025 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | A, ADYEN.AS, ASSA-B.ST, CBRE, DHR, MELI, MSFT | AI, Esg, global, healthcare, long-term, sustainability | Generation is optimistic about AI's potential to boost efficiency across companies and cut carbon emissions through energy optimization. They recently hosted the first of three in-depth roadmaps on AI, exploring demand, supply and sustainability aspects. The conclusion was optimism about the technology's potential while being aware that overinvestment could occur in the infrastructure layer. | ASSA-B.ST A DHR ASSA AB |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | L1 Capital International Fund | 4.7% | 0.0% | AER, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, DHR, EXP, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, MA, MSFT, NRP, NVDA, UNH, V | Aircraft Leasing, Global Equities, infrastructure, interest rates, Market Concentration, Quality, technology, value | AerCap represents a compelling opportunity in aircraft leasing, trading at 8x P/E and 1x understated tangible book value. The industry benefits from structural aircraft shortages due to Boeing and Airbus production issues, while travel demand has recovered above pre-COVID levels. AerCap's scale and diversification provide competitive advantages in financing, purchasing, and risk management. | AER |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 6.4% | 11.6% | 9433.T, ADBE, AMGN, CCO, D05.SI, DHR, FCF, LEN, MC.PA, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, OSK, QCOM, TTE, VEEV | catalysts, energy, global, materials, Quality, technology, value | Lennar executed on catalysts including shifting to capital-light model and formal plans for land asset spinoff, but faced affordability pressures from higher prices and mortgage rates. The manager remains sanguine on the US housing market and Lennar's ability to manage through housing cycles. | QCOM CCO OSK LEN |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | 6.3% | 12.3% | ADBE, ALC, AMGN, AMP, AWK, CCI, CTVA, DHR, ECL, LEN, LOW, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, OSK, PH, QCOM, VEEV, XYL | Homebuilders, infrastructure, large cap, semiconductors, technology, value, water | Microsoft continues to execute on AI catalysts across its businesses, particularly within cloud-based applications like Azure. The company detailed partnerships with NVIDIA and AMD to develop first-party silicon chips including its AI accelerator (Azure Maia) and CPU (Azure Cobalt). Qualcomm benefits as AI applications extend from the cloud to on-device. | AWK |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 1, 2025 | Kingdom Capital Advisors | - | - | 2020.HK, AAPL, APH, DHR, ICE, IFX.DE, INTU, KLAC, LRCX, MA, META, NFLX, NVDA, NVO, SHL.DE, TMO, TSM | AI, Dollar, global, innovation, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | Strong demand for AI-driven technologies supported portfolio performance, particularly in data centers and semiconductors. Nvidia delivered strongest quarterly earnings despite China restrictions, with hyperscalers using cutting-edge server systems for AI workloads. Amphenol benefited from robust demand for AI-related data center technologies. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Parnassus Core Equity Fund | 9.8% | - | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, BRO, DE, DHR, FERG, FIS, GOOGL, ICE, INTU, LIN, MA, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, SPGI, TMO, VRTX, WM | AI, defensives, financials, large cap, Quality, technology | AI is viewed as a durable long-term trend that will transform the economy, with U.S. companies at the forefront. The fund has taken advantage of market volatility to lean into secular trends through investing in AI beneficiaries including hyperscalers, semiconductors and certain areas of software. Second-quarter performance of the Information Technology sector confirmed that investments in AI are propelling growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Parnassus Value Equity Fund | 7.2% | - | A, AVGO, AZN, BAX, DHR, GILD, GPN, LIN, MSFT, MU, ORCL, PFE, PGR, REGN, SPG, TMO, TSM, UNH, WMT, WTW | AI, healthcare, Quality, tariffs, technology, value | The Fund's outperformance was primarily driven by artificial intelligence-related portfolio holdings in the Information Technology sector. AI-related companies like Broadcom, Oracle, Microsoft, Micron Technology, and Taiwan Semiconductor benefited from the ongoing AI megatrend and boom in AI investment. The portfolio maintains exposure to semiconductor makers and cloud providers as key beneficiaries of AI investment and cloud adoption. | DHR WTW REGN LIN TMO WMT |
View |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Merchant West | - | - | BP, BRK-A, COLB.CO, CVX, DHR, ISRG, NPN.JO, SHEL, SHP.JO, SYK, TTE, XOM | demographics, energy, healthcare, Investment Management, liquidity, policy, South Africa, technology | JSE liquidity has been declining with trading concentrated in fewer stocks. Large asset managers face significant challenges building meaningful positions in illiquid stocks without moving prices. This creates opportunities for boutique managers who can access under-researched small and mid-cap companies. | TTE TTE FP |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Zeno | - | - | AER, AIR.PA, BA, DHR, GE, GEHC, GEV, HEI, HON, PH, SAF.PA, TDG | aerospace, Aftermarket, Concentration, Market Power, value | GE Aerospace represents the global leading provider of jet engines with approximately 70% market share of commercial engines. The business model consists of low margin engine sales followed by high margin aftermarket services that generate 3.5x the revenue of initial engine sales. The aftermarket dynamic creates one of the largest and most defensible profit pools in the aerospace ecosystem. | GE |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | Oakmark Global Select Fund | 5.7% | - | BABA, COP, DHR, GOOGL | China, energy, global, healthcare, technology, value | Alphabet upgraded Bard to run on its more powerful PaLM language model and showcased impressive AI-powered consumer tools at its developer conference. CEO compared AI's evolution to the transition from desktop to mobile computing, with significant capital expenditure increases for AI infrastructure including data centers and servers. | DHR COP BABA GOOGL |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | Spree Capital Advisers | - | - | DHR | Biotechnology, Diagnostics, growth, Life Sciences, Recurring Revenue, Transformation, value | Danaher has transformed into a life sciences and biotechnology powerhouse with 80% recurring revenues. The company benefits from the secular shift from traditional pharmaceuticals to biologically produced medicines, which require complex production workflows where Danaher has established designed-in presence in over 90% of approved monoclonal antibodies. | DHR |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | May 27, 2025 | RGA Investment Advisors | - | - | AMZN, BRKR, DHR, ENTG, GOOGL, IAC, LULU, META, NKE, NVDA, TMO, TSM | AI, Athleisure, Biotechnology, Life Science, semiconductors, Taiwan, Trade Policy, uncertainty | AI's march forward is relentless with strong value in companies enabling AI infrastructure buildout, particularly hardware. This momentum is insulated from macro and policy noise making it a true constant. Capital is flowing into this ecosystem at unprecedented speed with focus on firms having pricing power, mission-critical positioning, and scale to benefit from accelerating AI workloads globally. | LULU BRKR TSM |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | May 20, 2025 | Greenhaven Road Capital | -12.0% | -12.0% | BKTI, BUR, CLBT, DHR, HGTY, KFS, KKR, LFCR, LMB, PAR, VTY.L | Alternative Assets, Onshoring, small caps, tariffs, Trade Policy, volatility | President Trump's Liberation Day tariff policies created significant market volatility and uncertainty. The administration implemented massive tariffs overnight with erroneous methodology, changing policy approaches daily. The manager believes moderate tariffs and weaker dollar policies are more likely long-term outcomes than the reciprocal tariffs initially announced. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | May 1, 2024 | Cooper Investors Global Equities Fund (Unhedged) | 5.5% | 5.4% | AER, CME, DHR, EUFI.PA, FER.MC, FERG.L, GEHC, HDB, IBKR, LBRDK, LPX, LSEG.L, TSM, URI, YUMC | AI, cyclicals, financials, global, growth, industrials, Stalwarts, value | The AI theme is beginning to display hallmarks of a 'new paradigm' with parabolic growth forecasts and investment banks rushing to put out baskets of AI beneficiaries. AI-enabled data centres are due to account for 75% of the increase in load growth with those locations incredibly energy intense compared to standard data centres. Next-Gen AI data centres are planned or under construction in the Atlanta area that will soak up over 1,000MW. | LP AER CME |
View |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 6, 2026 | Mar Vista US Quality Select | -10.2% | -10.2% | ADI, CRM, DHR, ECL, GEV, INTU, JNJ, LIN, META, MSFT, NFLX, QXO, SAP, TSM | AI, energy, fundamentals, Geopolitical, large cap, Quality | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 30, 2025 | Third Point Partners | -3.7% | -3.7% | AMZN, APO, CSGP, CVNA, DHR, ICE, META, PCG, PHNX, RYCEY, TDS, TSM, X | activism, credit, Event Driven, real estate, tariffs | The administration's tariff policies created significant market volatility, with the Liberation Day tariff announcement causing the most violent selloff since Covid. While some aggressive tariff objectives have been mitigated, uncertainty continues around individual trade deals and their economic impact. | CSGP |
View |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | -8.1% | -8.1% | ACN, CRM, DHR, IEX, LBRDK, MSFT, POOL, ROP, SIRI, TMO, TXN, V, VMC | AI, energy, Geopolitical, Long/Short, software, technology, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Weitz Multi Cap Equity Fund | -8.3% | -8.3% | CSGP, DHR, GOOGL, HEI, IR, IT, MSFT, ODFL, RGEN, SIRI, TXN, V | AI, energy, fundamentals, Geopolitical, multi-cap, Portfolio Management, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | -12.1% | -12.1% | ADI, ASML, CRM, CSGP, DHR, HEI, IEX, IR, MSFT, NVDA, ODFL, TMO, TSM | AI, Concentration, Industrial, large cap, Life Sciences, semiconductors, technology, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 29, 2024 | Ironvine Capital Partners | - | 5.3% | AAPL, AMZN, COST, CSGP, DHR, DLTR, GOOGL, MSFT | AI, Cloud, Competitive Advantage, E-Commerce, large cap, Long Term, technology | Google's Gemini AI launch failed due to ideological biases infiltrating the product, creating inaccuracies and public outcry. Management is implementing structural changes to fix AI development processes. Amazon's AWS is positioned well for Gen AI opportunities with broad portfolio of customer-friendly products across the AI stack. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 27, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | - | - | ABNB, AMZN, ASML, BALL, CDNS, CRM, CSGP, CSTM, DHR, GOOGL, LIN, MELI, MRNA, MU, NEE, NTDOY, NVDA, ORSTED.CO, TSM, WDAY | AI, Digital Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | Generative AI is accelerating innovation and disruption across sectors, with ChatGPT reaching 100M users in two months. Enterprise SaaS companies need AI strategies or risk being left behind by new entrants. The firm adjusted portfolio positioning to favor early AI beneficiaries. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 25, 2026 | NZS Capital – Growth | -8.9% | -8.9% | ARM, ASML, CSU.TO, DHR, FROG, ISRG, IT, LIN, LRCX, SYK, TEAM, TSM, TYL, WDAY | AI, disruption, growth, healthcare, semiconductors, software, technology | TYL |
View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 25, 2025 | SouthernSun SMID Cap | -8.8% | -8.8% | AEIS, AGCO, AWI, BDC, BOOT, BR, DHR, GNRC, IEX, MOD, PII, SAM, TKR, USPH, WSO | fundamentals, Quality, Resilience, small caps, SMID Cap, tariffs, Trade Policy, value | The manager believes small- to mid-cap U.S. companies with strong fundamentals are poised to shine as the market transitions from speculative excess to substance-focused investing. They see this as a shift from a sugar high to a carnivore diet - stripped of fluff and rooted in what's healthy and enduring. | MOD PII USPH BOOT WSO BR |
View |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 25, 2024 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM, ALS.TO, AMZN, APG, BEPC, BIP, BN, CCO.TO, DHR, FNV, GROY, MEG.TO, OR.TO, RGLD, ROP, SSL.TO, TSU.TO, WPM | Automation, Canada, energy, gold, infrastructure, oil, Precious Metals, value | Gold jumped 7.6% during the quarter and 23.5% over the past twelve months, finishing at a new high of $2,220.37. The manager believes long-term trends for precious metals are to the upside and continues building positions in this sector through royalty companies and leading miners. | APG |
View |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 22, 2026 | Baird Small/Mid Cap Growth Equity Fund | -4.8% | -4.8% | ADMA, AFRM, ALGN, BMI, BRBR, BSX, BURL, CASY, CRBG, CROX, DHR, DXCM, ELF, EQH, EXAS, FIX, FN, FND, FOUR, FTAI, HLI, HUBB, ILMN, INSP, JBL, KNSL, KTOS, LFUS, LII, MASI, MTDR, NSA, PEN, PODD, PSA, RGEN, SOFI, TMDX, TTAN, TWST, VSCO, WWD, XPO | AI, defense, growth, healthcare, industrials, semiconductors, small caps, technology | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Madison Large Cap Fund | -2.7% | -2.7% | A, ADI, CRM, DE, DHR, IT, KEYS, META, PCAR, SBUX, TXN, WDAY | AI, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology, value | META CRM |
View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 17, 2026 | Parnassus Core Equity Fund | -6.2% | -6.2% | AMAT, BRO, BSX, CRM, DE, DHR, KLAC, LIN, NOW, O, ODFL, SPGI, TMO, VMC, WDAY | AI, Geopolitical, healthcare, industrials, large cap, Quality, semiconductors | VMC ODFL |
View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 17, 2026 | Parnassus Value Equity Fund | -1.6% | -1.6% | AMAT, BSX, CBRE, DE, DHR, FDX, MA, MSFT, NVO, SPGI, V, VZ, WDC | financials, Geopolitical, healthcare, large cap, Quality, technology, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Oakmark Global Select Fund | 8.8% | 0.0% | CBRE, CHTR, CNC, DHR, FI, IQV, RKT.L, SAP | Consumer Products, global, healthcare, payments, Telecommunications, value | The fund invested in IQVIA Holdings, benefiting from biotech funding fears creating attractive valuations in life sciences. IQVIA is positioned to benefit from advanced therapeutics and personalized medicine trends through decentralized clinical trials and digital capabilities. The company also provides real-world evidence solutions for regulatory and reimbursement mandates. | CNC IQV RKT.L |
View |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Oakmark Global Fund | 7.5% | 0.0% | BAYN.DE, CHTR, CNC, CRBG, CRM, DHR, DTG.DE, GM, MBG.DE, STJ.L | Autos, Europe, global, healthcare, value | Daimler Truck Holding was a top contributor with strong Q4 results and 2024 margin guidance exceeding expectations. Management's decisive actions improved pricing, service penetration, and cost flexibility, with Mercedes-Benz segment increasing adjusted EBIT margin from less than 1% in 2019 to over 10% last year. | CNC STJ.L DTG.DE |
View |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Mar Vista Strategic Growth Fund | 5.5% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, DHR, DIS, EFX, GXO, HON, JNJ, MTD, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, SBUX, TDG | AI, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, Streaming, technology | AI-related firms led the market surge with Nvidia's stock soaring over 82%, adding more than $1 trillion in market value. Adobe stands out as an early leader in generative AI, offering both standalone solutions like Firefly and integrated features within established products like Photoshop. | EFX GXO NKE ADBE AMZN TDG DIS |
View |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | 5.2% | 15.6% | 0700.HK, 1398.HK, 2607.HK, 4519.T, 6758.T, AAPL, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ALC, AMAT, AME, AMZN, ASML, ATCO-A.ST, AVGO, B3SA3.SA, BBCA.JK, BHP, BKNG, CME, COST, CRM, CSCO, CSGP, DE, DHR, GLOB, GMAB, GOOGL, HDB, HON, ISRG, KER.PA, LLY, MELI, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NOC, NOW, NVDA, OR.PA, PINS, RGEN, RIO, ROG.SW, ROK, SAP, SGSN.SW, SLB, SNPS, SU.PA, SY1.DE, TMO, TSLA, TSM, TW, UNH, VRTX | AI, global, growth, Quality, software, technology | The fund sold NVIDIA due to valuation concerns despite believing in AI's transformational impact. They are investing in more reasonably priced software companies positioned to benefit from AI, including Salesforce, Globant, and SAP. The managers see strong prospects for many holdings as AI applications proliferate but emphasize the importance of durable competitive advantages. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 15, 2023 | Torre Financial | 16.7% | 16.7% | 7741.T, ADSK, ADYEN.AS, AMZN, APH, ASML, BALL, CCJ, CDNS, CMG, DHR, DOXI, FAST, FISV, GOOG, HXGN, LIN, MCHP, MELI, MSFT, NEE, OKTA, PGR, RGEN, WDAY | Adaptability, AI, global, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | AI marks a new wave of productivity advances, potentially more impactful than the last 40 years. The infrastructure for AI is mostly in place, unlike previous innovation cycles. AI will bring substantial changes to business models and could be an important driver for deflation. | ACGL|APH|COO|CSGP|DKNG|GWRE|IDXX|IOT|IT|LPLA|MSCI|MTD|PCOR|ROP|TECH|VRSK |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 10, 2025 | Akre Focus Fund | 1.5% | 1.5% | ABNB, AMT, BN, CCCS, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, KKR, MA, MCO, ORLY, ROP, TOI.TO, V | Cash, Concentration, Discipline, Patience, Quality, valuation, value | The fund emphasizes valuation discipline as a core investment principle, requiring mid-to-high-teens annualized returns under base-case scenarios and positive returns under low-case scenarios. They use the metaphor of Gravity's Rainbow to describe considering the full arc of valuation cycles, not just the rising half. This discipline often requires waiting years for appropriate entry points and significant price drops before deploying capital. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | The Davenport Core Leaders Fund | -3.5% | -3.5% | AAPL, ADBE, ADI, AMZN, AVGO, BN, BRK-B, DHR, ICE, MA, META, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, NVO, SPOT, TT, UBER, UNH, VRTX | AI, growth, large cap, Quality, risk management, technology | The artificial intelligence investment theme waned in Q1 as the Magnificent 7 cooled off and declined 15.79%. Markets were due for a rotation away from hot, momentum-oriented areas and this proved to be the case as the AI trade faltered. Although we maintain robust exposure to technology companies including six of the seven companies in the Magnificent 7, we continue to remain underweight the sector. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | -0.2% | -0.2% | ABNB, ACVA, AMZN, DHI, DHR, GEO, GFL, ICE, LYV, MGM, V, YOU | Hedging, Options, Quality, tariffs, value, volatility | The first quarter witnessed marked shift in market volatility dynamics with VIX experiencing significant escalation from mid-February through March end. Higher volatility was driven by rising policy uncertainty from the new U.S. administration, specifically concerning aggressive tariff implementations. During periods of heightened uncertainty, investors are willing to pay more for options protection, potentially benefiting covered call writers. | AMZN ACVA MGM GEO V ICE |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | -3.8% | -3.8% | AON, BRK-A, CHTR, CRM, CSGP, DHR, FIS, GOOGL, GPN, IDXX, IEX, IT, LH, META, MSFT, ORCL, SPGI, TECH, V, VEEV | AI, financials, large cap, Life Sciences, technology, value | Investors questioned returns on gargantuan capital spending needed to drive the AI revolution after early enthusiasm. Microsoft is well positioned as an AI infrastructure player with attractive long-term upside potential. | TECH IDXX MSFT |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Weitz Multi Cap Equity Fund | 0.8% | 0.8% | ACN, BRK-A, CMCSA, DHR, GOOGL, HEI, IDXX, IEX, LBRDA, LICT, LKQ, META, PRM, TECH, V | aerospace, AI, healthcare, Multi Cap, technology, Trade Policy, value | The AI Trade was dealt a setback in late January after Chinese firm DeepSeek announced its advanced AI model had been developed at a fraction of the cost of U.S. competitors. This led to greater investor scrutiny of U.S. firms' spending plans. Alphabet's Google unit is on the front lines of the Traditional Search vs. GenAI battle. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | -0.6% | -0.6% | ACN, ADBE, AMZN, AON, BRK-A, DHR, GOOGL, GPN, IEX, KMX, LBRDA, LH, META, MSFT, PRM, ROP, TECH, TMO, V | AI, Concentration, large cap, Long/Short, technology, Trade Policy, value | The AI Trade faced a significant setback in late January when Chinese firm DeepSeek announced its latest AI model was developed at a fraction of the cost of U.S. competitors. This caused investors to take much harder looks at AI spending plans at U.S. technology firms and shifted market sentiment overnight. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Mar 30, 2025 | Qualivian Investment Partners | 3.3% | 26.6% | AMZN, BRO, CASY, DHR, GOOGL, META, MSFT, URI, V | Capital Allocation, compounders, concentrated, long-term, Quality, value creation | The fund focuses on quality compounders with wide moats, long reinvestment runways, and outstanding capital allocation. They seek companies with durable competitive advantages, high returns on invested capital, and strong free cash flow generation. The investment criteria emphasizes businesses with pricing power, recurring revenue, and management with value-creating capital allocation history. | BRO |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 8, 2026 | SGA – U.S. Large Cap Growth | 0.2% | 3.0% | AAPL, AMZN, ARM, AVGO, AXP, COO, CRM, DHR, GOOGL, GWW, INTU, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NOW, SPGI, V, WM, YUM | AI, growth, large cap, momentum, Quality, semiconductors, valuation | AI capital expenditures are expected to moderate due to structural constraints including power availability, skilled labor shortages, and capital availability. Hyperscaler CapEx spending has reached historically high proportions of revenues and operating cash flows. The most attractive long-term AI opportunities reside with businesses building long-term value rather than companies exposed to cyclical swings. 2025 was characterized by extreme momentum dynamics with capital flowing into immediate winners while perceived losers saw unprecedented pressure. Market leadership concentrated in lower-quality, speculative, and cyclically sensitive stocks. The momentum trade has been exceptionally profitable short-term but timing the inevitable reversal remains challenging. Quality growth companies with stable fundamentals have seen relative valuations plummet to lowest levels in decades while cyclicals trade at historically high levels. The portfolio focuses on reliable and durable growth companies with lower variability that continue to compound earnings and cash flows attractively despite not being rewarded by the market currently. Semiconductor and AI capital equipment stocks were among market darlings, buoyed by massive AI infrastructure spending. However, purely cyclical sectors exposed to hyperscaler CapEx growth rates will have a shorter runway of growth left as further upward growth revisions become challenging. | ALC YUM IT META MSFT ARM AVGO CRM COO GOOG |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 8, 2026 | SGA – Global Growth | -0.3% | 3.1% | 1299.HK, 9983.T, ADYEN.AS, ALC, AMZN, AON, ARM, AVGO, BABA, CMG, CP, CRM, DHR, EXPN.L, GOOGL, HDB, INFY, INTU, IT, MELI, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, SAP, SE, SNPS, SPGI, STE, TSM, UMG.AS, UNH, V, WM | AI, cyclicals, global, growth, Quality, valuation | AI capital expenditure growth is expected to moderate due to structural constraints including power availability, skilled labor shortages, and capital availability limits. Hyperscalers are approaching 90% of operating cash flows for CapEx spending, creating natural constraints on future growth rates. Quality factors including sales stability and high gross margins continued to underperform in 2025 as markets favored cyclical and momentum-driven assets. The portfolio's quality growth companies are trading at historically attractive relative valuations. Market leadership was dominated by momentum and cyclical assets while quality growth strategies faced headwinds. Extreme concentration and momentum effects created significant winners and losers independent of company fundamentals. | INFY NOW ARM MELI MSFT SE NFLX AVGO 9983 JP TSM GOOG |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 4, 2025 | Third Point Partners | 9.1% | - | AMZN, APO, BN, DHR, EIX, ENR.DE, FERG, GLEN.L, ICE, LPLA, LYV, META, NVDA, PCG, TSLA | credit, energy, Entertainment, Event-Driven, infrastructure, Multi-Strategy, Utilities | Siemens Energy positioned to benefit from secular growth in grid equipment and gas turbines driven by renewable energy integration and electrification. The company has built a €123 billion backlog representing 3.6x annual revenue, providing visibility into outsized organic revenue and earnings growth. | PCG ENR.DE LYV BN |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 24, 2025 | Mar Vistas U.S. Quality Select | 0.4% | 13.6% | AAPL, AMT, AMZN, AVGO, CRM, DHR, DIS, EFX, GOOGL, META, MSFT, MTD, NFLX, NVDA, TSLA | AI, Cloud, Concentration, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | Artificial intelligence stands out as a particularly exciting prospect, drawing parallels to the revolutionary impact of automobiles in the 1920s. Industry experts believe artificial intelligence will meaningfully enhance worker productivity and generate efficiencies across various sectors, potentially justifying the current elevated market valuations. The transformative potential of artificial intelligence is one of two key catalysts driving expected mid-teens growth in S&P 500 earnings for 2025. | EFX AMZN CRM AVGO |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 24, 2025 | Mar Vistas U.S. Quality | 0.2% | 15.0% | AAPL, AME, AMT, AMZN, AVGO, CRM, DHR, DIS, EFX, GOOGL, GXO, INTU, MCHP, META, MSFT, MTD, NVDA, TSLA | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology, Valuations | Artificial intelligence stands out as a particularly exciting prospect, drawing parallels to the revolutionary impact of automobiles in the 1920s. Industry experts believe artificial intelligence will meaningfully enhance worker productivity and generate efficiencies across various sectors, potentially justifying the current elevated market valuations. The manager sees AI as one of two key catalysts driving expected mid-teens S&P 500 earnings growth for 2025. | MCHP GXO DIS DHR MTD AMT AMZN CRM AVGO |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 10, 2025 | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | 0.1% | 13.1% | ABNB, AMT, AMZN, BABA, COTY, DHI, DHR, GEO, LYV, MGM, QCOM, V, VST, YOU | downside protection, Hedged Equity, large cap, Options, Quality, risk management | Amazon demonstrates strong positioning in digital commerce and cloud computing with secular growth drivers. The company delivered strong third-quarter results exceeding expectations despite mixed macro signals. Multiple value creation drivers include retail margin expansion, continued cloud growth, and scaling of high-margin businesses. | VST AMZN V COTY DHR AMT |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Dec 31, 2025 | Guinness Global Innovators | 0.0% | 12.8% | 2020.HK, ABB, AMAT, APH, AVGO, CRM, DHR, GOOGL, ICE, LRCX, MDT, META, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, SHL.DE, TMO | AI, global, inflation, innovation, monetary policy, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI capex cycle continues to gather momentum with Hyperscaler spending expectations rising 78% for 2026 and 95% for 2027. However, concerns around an AI bubble are emerging as investments make up approximately 40% of US GDP growth in 2025, with circular deal flows among key players raising sustainability questions. Nvidia remains dominant in AI chips despite competition from Google's TPUs, which could capture up to 10% of Nvidia's data center revenue. The industry shows growing interest in workload-optimized hardware, with GPUs maintaining advantages in flexibility while ASICs offer cost efficiencies for specific tasks. Quality as a factor has underperformed year-to-date during risk-on periods but historically provides downside protection in bear markets. Quality stocks are trading below their 10-year average premium, presenting an opportunity to buy quality at relatively lower valuations. Policy rates across US, Europe and UK have moved decisively off 2023 peaks with cuts rarely seen outside recessions. Markets anticipate additional Fed rate reductions despite mixed signals, with sustained monetary easing expected to provide constructive backdrop for equities in 2026. Inflation outlook becoming increasingly divergent across regions, with US core inflation expected to remain at 2.6% in 2026 above Fed target, while Eurozone inflation expected to fall to 1.8%. US tariff expansion and fiscal policy continue to push inflation risks higher. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Dec 31, 2025 | ACATIS Investment | 0.0% | 0.3% | ADBE, AMR, BARC.L, BKNG, BNTX, BRK-A, CLS, CRM, DHR, EBS.VI, EL.PA, EPAM, GLE.PA, GOOGL, KKR, LRCX, NVDA, PGR, TSMC, ZTS | AI, Asia, Banking, Europe, Geopolitical, semiconductors, technology, value | The report discusses the continued global race to scale artificial intelligence capabilities, emphasizing capital intensity in semiconductors, data centers, and energy infrastructure as structural drivers of corporate investment. Management highlights the migration of value from hardware build-out toward software monetization, while warning that elevated equity valuations and geopolitical fragmentation increase dispersion across regions and sectors. Portfolio positioning favors globally competitive companies with durable pricing power and exposure to long-term innovation cycles rather than cyclical beta. | PLTR KOG NO DB1 GR 1177 HK 600183 CH DHR BARC LN AMR ADBE TUNE LN FAA AV EBS AV EPAM |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | -2.1% | 17.4% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, BLK, COST, DHR, ECL, GOOGL, JPM, KEYS, LIN, LLY, MCD, MSFT, NEE, ORCL, SCHW, TGT, UNH, V | financials, growth, healthcare, large cap, Quality, sustainability, technology | Google's Cloud business reported accelerating revenue growth from 29% to 35% year-over-year, showing the company is gaining traction with enterprise customers. Google has released a new quantum chip that has been well received by investors for its growth potential. Adobe continues to grow with professional creative designers and enterprise customers by integrating new GenAI features into its existing software applications. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | - | 14.5% | 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 4519.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, 9962.T, AAPL, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ADYEN.AS, ALC, ALFA.ST, AMAT, AMZN, ATCO-A.ST, ATKR, ATU.TO, AVGO, BBCA.JK, BKNG, CME, CRM, CSGP, D05.SI, DE, DHR, DPLM.L, EPI-A.ST, GLOB, GMAB, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, HLN.L, HON, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOC, NOW, NVDA, RGEN, ROG.SW, ROK, SAP, SGSN.SW, SHEL, SLB, SNPS, SU.PA, SY1.DE, TMO, TSM, TW, UNH, VRTX, WMMVY | AI, Data centers, geopolitics, global, growth, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | Artificial intelligence continues to drive significant investment and growth across multiple sectors. The manager discusses the sustained momentum in AI development, with companies like OpenAI, xAI, Anthropic raising billions for infrastructure spending. New large language models have launched showing significant improvements, particularly in creating chains of thought to simulate human reasoning. The runway for model development remains long, suggesting sustainable demand for increasingly powerful hardware. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Zeno | - | - | APH, AZE.BR, CSU.TO, DHR, DSGX.TO, GE, HEI, IPUMP.MI, LIN | Founder Mindset, Investment Criteria, Market Power, Portfolio Transition, Quality | The fund applies three rigorous investment criteria: market power, reinvestment opportunity, and founder mindset. Companies must demonstrate all three characteristics to qualify for investment. This quality-focused approach led to significant portfolio changes as existing holdings were tested against these standards. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Dec 10, 2023 | Cooper Investors Global Equities Fund (Unhedged) | 5.5% | 5.4% | 6758.T, 8035.T, 8113.T, ADYEN.AS, AHT.L, AJG, AON, APG, BKNG, BME.L, CDW, COST, CRM, DHR, ERF.PA, FER.MC, FERG.L, G24.DE, HDB, HLMA.L, HLN.L, IQV, LBRDK, LSEG.L, RELX.L, RTO.L, TSM, ULTA, UNP, URI, YUMC | China, cyclicals, Equipment Rental, global, infrastructure, Railroads, value | Global investor sentiment has soured further on China in recent months with the commercial real estate market implosion hitting headlines. The manager sees Value Latency emerging when markets are labeled 'uninvestable' as China now is for many investors. They highlight Yum China as an example of this opportunity. | SUNP IN AHT.L ANDURIL MELI|NFLX|ORCL|TCOM|VRTX|YUMC |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Dec 7, 2023 | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | 6.1% | 20.1% | AAPL, ADI, DHR, GOOGL, HD, LLY, NESN.SW, ORCL, PEP, QCOM, TEL, TGT, UNH, USB | Banking, financials, healthcare, large cap, Quality, sustainability, technology | Manager sees semiconductor fundamentals troughing in Q2 with recovery expected in second half. Qualcomm inventory issues peaked in Q1 and should moderate. Analog Devices showed strength in auto and industrial markets with 30% and 25% growth respectively. | ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH DHR ALLY USB ICLR|LLY|PLTR|SNPS|TGT AIRTEL.L QCOM GOOGL ADI |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Dec 7, 2023 | Qualivian Investment Partners | 2.4% | 15.3% | CPRT, DHR, HSY, LMT, META, MSFT, POOL, UHAL | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 1, 2024 | Headwaters Capital Management, LLC | 8.8% | 21.4% | ABCM, DHR, FICO, INSP, IPAR | Beauty, Concentration, Fragrance, growth, small cap, value | Manager believes small cap stocks are poised to lead the market over the next five years, trading at the cheapest absolute and relative multiple to large caps in decades. Profitable small cap stocks are trading at the cheapest relative multiple to large caps since 2000, with historical precedent showing 55% cumulative outperformance over 6 years from similar starting points. | IPAR |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 8, 2025 | Baron Durable Advantage Fund | 5.5% | 13.3% | AMZN, APH, APO, AVGO, COST, DHR, GOOGL, INTU, LPLA, META, MPWR, MSFT, NVDA, SPGI, TDG, TMO, TSM, TXRH, V, WELL | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology, Valuations | The fund views AI as a massive infrastructure buildout opportunity, with Oracle reporting $455 billion in AI bookings and NVIDIA announcing a $100 billion investment into OpenAI. The manager believes we are still early in the AI cycle, comparing it to 1996-1997 rather than the 2000 bubble peak, with more rational valuations today. | TSM NVDA GOOGL LOAR VRSK |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 5, 2025 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | A, ACN, AMZN, CRM, DHR, GOOGL, IDXX, KRX.L, MSFT, NVDA, SHL.DE, SIK.SW, SU.PA, VEEV, WDAY | AI, Concentration, healthcare, long-term, momentum, Quality, underperformance | The market is currently excited about AI, driving hypergrowth companies and creating momentum strategies. Generation believes AI will reallocate enterprise IT spending toward reliable vendors and create new deployment units requiring governance. They see AI as potentially strengthening rather than weakening enterprise software companies. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 30, 2025 | Tarkio Fund | - | - | DHR | Compounding, Culture, long-term, management, Quality | The fund focuses on identifying companies with best-in-class cultures that unleash human potential through criteria including humility, integrity, trust, long-term focus, purpose, teamwork, employee empowerment, and disciplined capital allocation. They are repositioning toward companies on steep cultural improvement curves not yet appreciated by other investors. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 30, 2025 | Rothschild & Co LongRun Equity Fund | 3.9% | -4.0% | AAPL, ACN, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CDNS, DHR, GOOGL, IDXX, INTC, META, MSFT, NVDA, SNPS, TMO, TSLA | AI, Cloud, Compounding, long-term, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI has sparked a global race to develop specialized, high-performance chips. Cloud providers like Google, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft, along with many startups, are now designing their own AI chips. Each new design requires advanced tools for modeling and verification, driving demand for chip design software. AI is a long-term trend spanning data centers to edge devices. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 14, 2023 | Third Point Partners | 3.9% | 14.0% | BBWI, DHR, HTZ, J, MC.PA, MSFT, PCG, SHEL, UBS, VST | credit, Event-Driven, Leverage, Mortgage, private credit, rates, Structured Credit | The market's current obsession with balance sheet strength creates opportunities to distinguish companies with real versus perceived leverage problems. Third Point sees attractive opportunities in improving credits with bulletproof securities yielding 10%-13%, focusing on defensive industries like healthcare and telecommunications. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital Fundamental Stability & Value | 0.0% | 16.0% | 005930.KS, 036570.KS, 6857.T, AAP, AMGN, AMP, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BABA, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, MPC, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, VSCO | free cash flow, large cap, Leverage, Quality, selectivity, small cap, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% FCF yield versus 4.9% for the S&P 500, comparable to post-financial crisis levels. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital International | 0.0% | 10.9% | 036570.KS, 6857.T, 9988.HK, AAP, AAPL, AMGN, AMP, AMZN, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, META, MPC, MSFT, NVDA, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, TSLA, VSCO | free cash flow, international, Quality, risk management, selectivity, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% free cash yield compared to 4.9% for the S&P 500. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 19.7% | 036570.KS, 6857.T, 9988.HK, AAP, AAPL, AMGN, AMP, AMZN, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, META, MPC, MSFT, NVDA, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, TSLA, VSCO | Credit Stress, free cash flow, large cap, Mega Caps, risk management, selectivity, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% FCF yield versus 4.9% for the S&P 500, comparable to post-financial crisis levels. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 1, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | - | - | ADYEN.AS, APH, ASML, BALL, CCJ, CMG, DHR, DOX, FI, GOOGL, HXGBY, MCHP, NEE, OKTA, PGR, RGEN | AI, Automation, Energy Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | AI marks a new wave of productivity advances, potentially more impactful than the last 40 years. The infrastructure for AI is mostly in place, unlike previous innovation cycles. AI will bring substantial changes to business models and could be an important driver for deflation. | ACGL|APH|COO|CSGP|DKNG|GWRE|IDXX|IOT|IT|LPLA|MSCI|MTD|PCOR|ROP|TECH|VRSK |
View |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 28, 2024 | Parnassus Growth Equity Fund | 3.3% | 21.0% | AAPL, ABNB, ADYEY, AKAM, AMAT, AMZN, CHTR, CMG, CSGP, DHR, GOOGL, INTU, MAR, MELI, MSCI, MSFT, NVDA, PCOR, SHW, V | consumer, Esg, financials, growth, healthcare, large cap, Quality, technology | The fund maintains exposure to payment processing companies like Adyen and Visa, with Adyen reporting solid quarterly results that exceeded expectations following a period of volatility. The fund continues to favor names with exposures to payment processing among other end markets in the Financials sector. | CSGP MELI CMG |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 26, 2023 | Headwaters Capital Management, LLC | 8.8% | 21.4% | ABCM, CYRX, DHR, INSP, ISRG, QLYS, TECH, TMO, UFPT | activism, cybersecurity, healthcare, Life Sciences, mid cap, small caps, value | Weight loss drugs created significant market fears during Q3, particularly impacting healthcare stocks. The manager believes concerns about GLP-1 drugs reducing obesity and affecting medical procedures are overblown, especially for companies like Inspire Medical which could actually benefit from patients reducing BMI into treatable ranges. | ASIC|CWAN|INSP|KRMN|KTOS|MAC|MEG|RH|WYNN QLYS |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 24, 2025 | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | 1.6% | - | ABNB, CHTR, DHI, DHR, GEO, GFL, ICE, JNJ, KVUE, LBRDA, LNG, LYV, META, MGM, MTCH, ORCL, YOU | AI, healthcare, Hedged Equity, inflation, Options, technology, value | The AI narrative dominated equity performance with solid results from Oracle and massive infrastructure commitments from OpenAI and Meta fueling momentum. Markets demonstrated comfort with extended monetization horizons, valuing AI's disruptive capacity above traditional financial metrics. Valuations across AI-related technology appear elevated by historical standards. | JNJ DHI ICE KVUE LBRDK JNJ DHI ICE KVUE LBRDK |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Zeno | - | - | APH, CSU.TO, CTAS, DHR, EZJ.L, HCSG, LIN, ODFL, RYAAY, SNBR, TPG | Capital Allocation, compensation, execution, management, Ownership, Quality, returns | The fund focuses on companies with exceptional execution and long-term risk assessment capabilities. They seek businesses with owner-operators who demonstrate Founder's Mindset, combining executional urgency with disciplined capital allocation. These quality companies have delivered mid-teens or higher long-term total shareholder returns through superior business models. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | L1 Capital International Fund | 2.6% | - | AAPL, AERCF, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, DHR, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, INTU, J, MA, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, TSM, UBER, V, WEIR.L | AI, global, gold, Quality, tariffs, technology, Trump, value | AI development is accelerating with significant investment in datacenter infrastructure and companies incorporating AI into products and services. Leading AI models are approaching parity with industry experts across multiple sectors. However, uncertainty remains around development costs, power requirements, and whether current valuations are justified. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | NZS Capital – Growth | 3.9% | 19.6% | ADSK, AMT, APH, ASML, CMG, CSU.TO, DHR, FI, GOOGL, IT, LRCX, MCHP, MPWR, NOW, ROP, SNPS, TEAM, TSM, URI, WDAY | AI, cybersecurity, growth, Identity, semiconductors, software, technology | NZS discusses AI as the largest platform shift yet, threatening business models while promising productivity advances. They emphasize the widening range of outcomes and the need to avoid narrow predictions in AI investing. The firm highlights AI's expansion of the total addressable market for identity governance and security software. | SAIL SAIL |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 19, 2023 | Akre Focus Fund | 11.8% | 18.6% | ADBE, AMT, BN, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, KKR, MA, MCO, ORLY, ROP, TOI.TO, V | Concentration, financials, interest rates, Quality, real estate, technology, value | The second quarter narrative abruptly changed to bullishness on artificial intelligence, giving rise to the Magnificent 7 market darlings. These seven companies were largely responsible for the S&P 500's 13.07% year-to-date return through September, while the S&P 493 excluding them only returned 3.18%. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 19, 2023 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | 6.3% | 12.3% | ADBE, AMP, ANSS, CTVA, DHR, LEN, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, PH | financials, industrials, materials, Quality, technology, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 17, 2024 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM.TO, ALS.TO, AMZN, APG, BAM, BUR, CCO.TO, CHD, DHR, FNV.TO, GROY, MEG.TO, MKL, OR.TO, RGLD, ROP, SE, SSL.TO, SU.TO, TSU.TO, WPM.TO | Canada, energy, gold, infrastructure, Litigation, Precious Metals, royalties, value | Gold jumped 13.4% during the quarter and is up 42.5% over the past twelve months, finishing at $2,634. The manager believes long-term trends for precious metals are to the upside and continues building positions in this sector. Many precious metals mining companies and royalty businesses are undervalued relative to gold and silver prices. | BUR |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 17, 2023 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM, ALS.TO, AMT, AMZN, BEPC, BIP, DHR, FNV, MEG.TO, ROP, SSL.TO, SU.TO, TSU.TO, WPM | Canada, energy, gold, infrastructure, interest rates, Specialty Insurance, value | Manager maintains large positions in precious metals royalty companies including Franco-Nevada, Gold Royalty Corp., Osisko Royalties, Royal Gold, Sandstorm Gold, Wheaton Precious Metals and Agnico Eagle Mines. These companies are trading at substantial discounts to intrinsic value and are positioned to benefit from global turmoil and overindulgent governments. | TSU.TO |
View |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 16, 2024 | Third Point Partners | 3.9% | 14.0% | AAP, AMZN, BBWI, CNK, DHR, DSV.CO, FYBR, GOOGL, INTC, KBH, LUMN, MSFT, PCG, VST, VZ | credit, Entertainment, Event-Driven, Logistics, Mortgage, Politics, value | DSV emerged as the leading bidder for DB Schenker, creating the largest freight forwarder with significant synergy potential. The company has a proven track record of consolidating the fragmented global freight forwarding industry with industry-leading margins. Rising complexity in global supply chains benefits DSV's unique network that guarantees capacity and on-time deliveries. | CNK DSV.CO |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Madison Investors Fund | -2.2% | -0.1% | A, ABNB, ACGL, ACN, ADI, ALC, AMZN, BN, CDW, CHTR, CPRT, DE, DHR, ELV, FERG, FI, GOOGL, IT, KEYS, LBRDA, LOW, MMC, MSCI, NKE, PCAR, PGR, PH, SBUX, SCHW, TJX, TXN, V | financials, industrials, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund focuses on high-quality, durable businesses across a wide range of industries, selling for reasonable or cheap prices. This approach has historically delivered solid long-term performance, though these attributes have been unpopular recently as the market has favored short-term over long-term and momentum over durability. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | 2.5% | 10.6% | 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 2308.TW, 300760.SZ, 4519.T, 6146.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ALC, ALFA.ST, AME, AMZN, APH, ASML, ATCO-A.ST, ATD.TO, ATKR, AVGO, BKNG, CME, CPG.L, CSGP, D05.SI, DE, DHR, DPLM.L, ELV, EPI-A.ST, GLOB, GMAB, GOOGL, HDB, HEI, HLN.L, HON, JNJ, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOC, NOW, NVDA, PGR, ROG.SW, SAP, SGSN.SW, SHEL, SLB, SNPS, SU.PA, TMO, TSM, TTD, TW, V, VRTX, WMMVY | AI, diversification, global, healthcare, momentum, technology, valuation | AI represents a real secular change reshaping industries but creates broad uncertainty in markets. The impact could be incremental or profoundly disruptive, making historical fundamentals less reliable. Markets reward companies perceived as central to AI buildout while penalizing those that don't fit the narrative. | TCEHY US GOOGL US TMO US ELV US VRTX US ACN US |
View |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 12, 2025 | Macquarie Large Cap Growth Fund | 4.7% | 8.4% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, DHR, EQIX, GOOGL, ICE, IDXX, INTC, INTU, LLY, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, TSLA, TSM, V, VMC | AI, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI stocks have been the primary driver of market returns, accounting for roughly 75% of market gains. The fund has significant exposure to companies already benefiting from AI, as well as future beneficiaries. However, many aspects remain uncertain including business models, applications, regulation, power consumption, and hardware requirements. | EQIX AMD VMC INTU ICE |
View |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 12, 2024 | Torre Financial | 8.0% | 16.5% | ABNB, ABT, ADBE, ADC, AMT, AMZN, CRWD, DHR, EW, FDS, GOOGL, ICE, MCO, MELI, PYPL, SPGI, TMO, TTD, UNH, ZS | diversification, healthcare, Quality, REITs, Resilience, technology, value | Manager has systematically diversified portfolio beyond technology into healthcare, real estate, and risk management companies over the past two years. This diversification has helped decrease volatility and provided better downside protection when markets declined. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 11, 2023 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | AMZN, CSL, DHR, HSIC, LR.PA, MELI, RIVN, SCHW, SU.PA, TMO, TT | AI, Climate, Electrification, Energy Transition, Esg, Global Equity, sustainability, technology | Generative AI entered public consciousness in Q2 2023 but public interest faded in Q3. Generation is ramping up research efforts to understand generative AI, having robust discussions about pros and cons, and exploring use cases internally including helping understand company earnings calls. | SU.PA |
View |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 10, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | 4.0% | 22.0% | ADYEY, AMT, ASML, CDNS, CPRT, DHR, FI, GOOG, LRCX, LSCC, MCHP, MRNA, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, PGR, ROP, TT, URI | AI, Automation, Digital, growth, insurance, semiconductors, technology | The manager remains bullish about the long-term implications of AI and is increasingly incorporating it into their research process. However, the market's focus shifted to consider returns on massive AI investments, reflecting concern around the wide range of outcomes. While value has been created at the infrastructure layer, they are still awaiting revenue generating killer apps from this generational technological shift. | PGR |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Baron Durable Advantage Fund | 2.7% | 16.6% | AMZN, AVGO, BX, CME, COST, CSGP, DHR, GOOGL, LPLA, MA, META, MPWR, MSCI, MSFT, NVDA, PWR, TMO, TSM, V, WELL | AI, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI disruption is coming for all knowledge workers and most physical workers. Companies must overcome innovators' dilemmas, challenge conventional wisdom, and invest aggressively to survive. The Fund benefits from AI buildout through semiconductor investments and companies adapting to AI disruption like Alphabet's Gemini development. Semiconductor investments continue to benefit from AI buildout with over 100% of performance explained by growth in fundamentals rather than multiple expansion. NVIDIA, TSMC, and Broadcom are key beneficiaries of the AI infrastructure build-out with strong demand for next-generation nodes. Google Cloud Platform accelerated growth as Alphabet's AI investments began paying off. Cloud revenue growth accelerated to 34% year-over-year driven by demand for AI cloud services, with large deals over $1 billion signed through Q3 2025 exceeding prior two years combined. Quanta Services positioned to benefit from secular growth tailwinds including AI data centers increasing electricity demand, grid modernization, electrification, and energy transition investments. Utility capex cycle accelerating through at least end of decade. | WELL DHR MSCI MSFT CSGP META ACGL NVDA PWR AVGO TSM GOOG |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 29, 2026 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | 0.6% | -0.2% | ADI, CHTR, CSGP, DHR, EFX, GOOGL, IDXX, IEX, IT, KMX, META, ORCL, TMO | AI, Biotechnology, Concentration, healthcare, large cap, Process Enhancement, stock selection, value | The artificial intelligence infrastructure trade took a breather after a red-hot summer. Google's Gemini AI surpassed expectations with performance moving to the front of the pack according to respected industry benchmarks, helping Alphabet solidify its spot as an AI leader. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 29, 2026 | Weitz Multi Cap Equity Fund | -1.5% | 3.2% | ACN, BRK-B, CDW, CHTR, CMCSA, CSGP, DHR, GOOGL, HEI, IDXX, IEX, IT, KMX, LBRDA, LH, LKQ, META, PRM, SIRI, TECH | healthcare, multi-cap, technology, Telecom, underperformance, value | Google's Gemini AI surpassed expectations with latest release, moving to front of pack among frontier models according to industry benchmarks. Investors questioning value of Gartner's research offerings in rapidly evolving GenAI landscape. Heightened competition continues weighing on broadband investments including Liberty Broadband and Charter Communications. Charter's capital investment cycle beginning to ease, expected to improve free cash flow and support share repurchases at depressed prices. CarMax faces challenging environment with constrained availability and affordability of late model used vehicles. Online competitor Carvana taking share while CarMax's omni-channel investments have yet to deliver improvements, leading to strategic changes and CEO departure. | CHTR KMX PRM |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 29, 2026 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | 0.7% | 3.2% | AMZN, AON, BRK-A, CHTR, DHR, EEFT, GOOGL, GPN, IEX, KMX, LBRDA, LH, MA, META, MSFT, ROP, SIRI, TECH, TMO, V | AI, Biotechnology, contrarian, healthcare, Long/Short, technology, value | The fund owned several companies deemed AI Winners including Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta Platforms, averaging roughly 16% of Fund assets in 2025. Google's latest Gemini AI release surpassed expectations with benchmarks showing performance moved to the front of the pack. The fund's deep value stocks averaging roughly 16% of portfolio assets had a disproportionately negative impact on returns in 2025. As value-oriented investors, the managers are comfortable taking contrarian positions but must be clear-eyed about how companies' prospects change. The portfolio's life sciences investments representing roughly 18% of average assets experienced a lost year in 2025. The industry began with pressure on research budgets and heightened scrutiny of healthcare apparatus, reorienting around a new normal before organic growth pickup spurred a rally. | BRK.B PRM CHTR KMX GOOGL |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisory Large-Cap Growth Strategy | -4.4% | 1.8% | AAPL, ADBE, ALGN, AMZN, AVGO, CTAS, DDOG, DHR, DKNG, FICO, GNRC, GOOG, HLT, INTU, IOT, ISRG, META, MRVL, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, NXPI, TT, TTD, UBER, VEEV, WDAY, ZTS | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | AI integration is driving differentiation across portfolio companies, with ServiceNow and Intuit advancing meaningful AI initiatives that enhance customer value and deepen competitive advantages. The manager views AI investments in three concentric circles: semiconductor companies powering AI infrastructure, hyperscalers deploying AI at scale, and companies integrating AI to enhance products and services. Semiconductors doubled from April lows with NVIDIA and Broadcom among biggest contributors. The manager maintains meaningful exposure to hardware-oriented AI plays but avoids over-concentration despite strong momentum, viewing semiconductor companies as the first circle of AI infrastructure investments. Cloud businesses showed strong performance with Google Cloud growing nearly 34% year-over-year and AWS accelerating to 20% growth. The manager views hyperscalers as the second circle of AI investments, deploying AI at scale across their platforms. | ZTS MRVL VEEV NOW NFLX DHR AVGO MSFT UBER NVDA AMZN FICO HLT ISRG GOOG |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | NZS Capital – Growth | -1.4% | 17.9% | AJG, APH, ASML, CDNS, CMG, CSU.TO, DHR, DNP.WA, FI, FND, FROG, GOOGL, HRTX, ISRG, LIN, LRCX, MNDY, PGR, ROP, TSM, URI | AI, growth, positioning, semiconductors, software, technology, valuation | The market created a wall of worry that AI would displace existing software companies, but NZS believes software systems of record are well positioned to adapt through AI integration. Software platforms are aggressively introducing AI functionality either through internal development or APIs. The range of outcomes has widened but there is a compelling bull case where AI leads to reduced churn, new revenue streams, and accelerated operating margin expansion. Cloud software companies saw valuations decline in 2025 as the market feared AI displacement, but NZS sees opportunity in systems of record and vertical market software. These companies have attractive fundamentals including sticky revenue streams, high margins, and mission-critical positioning. The portfolio's software positioning remains focused on systems of record and vertical market software which have the best chance of adapting to AI. Semiconductor names like Lam Research, Taiwan Semiconductor, and ASML were among the top contributors for the full year. The portfolio added to IT names amid weakness in the first half of 2025 before reallocating outside of IT in the third quarter as AI euphoria returned and multiples recovered. | ISRG TSM LRCX FISV DHR GOOGL |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 23, 2026 | Baron Health Care Fund | 13.1% | 10.3% | ABBV, ACLX, ARGX, ARQT, AZN, BSX, DHR, DSXY, EHC, ELAN, INSM, ISRG, LLY, MASI, MTD, PEN, RDNT, RGEN, SYK, TEVA, TMO, WELL | Biotechnology, GLP1, healthcare, Life Sciences, M&A, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals | Strong stock selection in biotechnology contributed the vast majority of relative gains, with main drivers being Cidara Therapeutics and Abivax. Biotechnology funding surged 94% year-over-year in December, making it the strongest month in the last three years. The Fund maintains 33.2% allocation to biotechnology companies. Eli Lilly's Mounjaro and Zepbound GLP-1/GIP therapies are viewed as transformational for diabetic and non-diabetic obese patients. The manager expects this drug class to become the standard of care for both diabetes and obesity, ultimately representing a $150 billion-plus market opportunity. M&A activity has been accelerating, with notable deals including Cidara Therapeutics acquired by Merck for $9.2 billion and Penumbra acquired by Boston Scientific for $14.5 billion. Large pharmaceutical companies will lose patent protection on products generating $400 billion of sales over the next eight years. The Fund maintains 14.2% allocation to life sciences tools & services. End markets are improving with strong biotechnology funding, stable biopharmaceutical R&D investment, and reduced risk of industry disruption following drug pricing agreements with the Trump Administration. | RGEN ELAN WELL ARQT TMO EHC DOCS ARQQ TEVA ARGX LLY |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Zeno | 0.0% | 0.0% | BRK-A, DHR, FTV, GE, ITW, JCI, NVST, VRLT | Biotechnology, Capital Allocation, Conglomerates, Ownership, Spin-Offs, value creation | Danaher has transformed into a pure play Bioprocessing, Life Sciences and Diagnostics business through strategic acquisitions and spin-offs. The company acquired Pall Systems for $14 billion to gain foothold in bioprocessing space and later acquired GE Biopharma, focusing on manufacturing and sales of consumables and equipment used in production of biotech drugs. The letter discusses how executives typically monetize stock options regularly in the market through stock ownership programs, contrasting this with founder-owners who maintain substantial long-term shareholdings. This highlights different approaches to capital allocation and ownership alignment. | DHR |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Platinum International Fund | 3.0% | 13.0% | AER, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, DHR, GOOGL, ICE, INTU, J, MA, MSFT, TSM, UBER, V | AI, Aircraft Leasing, global, growth, large cap, payments, semiconductors, technology | Markets continue to grapple with AI potential and its impact across industries. Every industry and company is being categorized as either an AI Winner or AI Loser, which the manager views as a shallow distinction. Almost every industry will need to incorporate and adapt AI, creating both opportunities and disruption across sectors. AerCap contributed 1.4% to Fund returns during the quarter. The aircraft leasing business continues to perform well as a key contributor to portfolio performance, representing a significant position in the Fund's financials allocation. TSMC contributed 0.7% to Fund performance and is highlighted as the leading manufacturer of semiconductor chips used in AI, mobile phone and other applications. The company benefits from extremely strong demand, has industry-leading manufacturing capabilities, and continues to exceed financial performance expectations with a long runway for future growth. The Fund maintains significant exposure to payments companies including Mastercard and Visa as top 10 holdings, representing 12% of the portfolio allocation. These companies benefit from the ongoing digitization of payments and strong network effects in the global payments ecosystem. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | 0.1% | 0.0% | ABNB, AMZN, CB, DHI, DHR, DKNG, GEO, LNG, LW, LYV, MGM, MTCH, VST, YOU | energy, gaming, Hedged Equity, Homebuilders, Options, Travel, value | The fund holds positions in gaming companies including MGM Resorts International and DraftKings. MGM benefited from record results in Macau properties and BetMGM achieving profitability. DraftKings faced near-term pressures from earnings shortfalls and competitive pressures but maintains long-term earnings potential. The fund maintains exposure to energy companies including Vistra Corp and Cheniere Energy. Vistra is positioned to benefit from surging electricity demand driven by data centers and electrification trends, operating attractive nuclear and natural gas generation assets in tight power markets. The fund has exposure to travel-related companies including MGM Resorts and Clear Secure. Clear Secure provides biometric identity solutions for travelers and benefited from robust travel demand and operational efficiency during the quarter. The fund holds D.R. Horton as a top position, representing exposure to the homebuilding sector. The company is positioned in the residential construction market. | YOU DHR MGM VST DKNG LW |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 20, 2026 | Sawgrass Asset Management – Large Cap Quality Growth | 3.2% | 0.0% | AMAT, AMD, AVGO, AZO, CMCSA, DHR, INCY, LLY, NOW, UTHR, WDAY, ZTS | AI, Biotechnology, growth, healthcare, Quality, Rotation, semiconductors, technology | Doubts about the circularity of AI revenue deals began to surface, with some chip stocks avoiding negative sentiment while software stocks were depressed by AI threats to subscription revenues. Investors posit that coming AI efficiencies could reduce future subscription volumes for software companies. Chip-related stocks helped portfolio performance as some avoided negative sentiment plaguing other AI/chip stocks. Advanced Micro Devices, Broadcom, and Applied Materials performed well despite broader concerns about AI revenue circularity. Biotech stocks contributed positively to strong Q4 performance as part of broad rotation into healthcare sector. Incyte and United Therapeutics were specifically mentioned as contributors to portfolio gains. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 20, 2026 | Madison Large Cap Fund | 3.4% | 3.4% | A, ACGL, ADI, AMZN, BN, CDW, CPRT, DHR, FERG, FI, GOOGL, HON, KEYS, LOW, NKE, PCAR, PGR, PH, TXN, WDAY | AI, Automation, financials, industrials, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The portfolio is populated with high-quality, durable businesses across a wide range of industries, selling for reasonable prices. The fund invests in the proven over the promise, the long-term over the short-term, and durability over momentum. This focus on quality businesses has been a strong foundation for attractive long-term investment performance. Alphabet released new AI models that gave investors further confidence that the company is well positioned for growth. Workday is investing in commercializing AI agents, which should be additive to revenue growth. The fund acknowledges heightened concerns of AI-related disruption affecting some businesses. Honeywell is undergoing a portfolio transformation with the anticipated separation of the aerospace and automation businesses in the second half of 2026. This separation will further enhance the return on invested capital and growth opportunities for each business. | WDAY FISV |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 20, 2026 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | 1.9% | 12.7% | 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 2308.TW, 300124.SZ, 300760.SZ, 4519.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ALFA.ST, AME, AMZN, APH, ASML, ATCO-A.ST, ATD.TO, ATKR, AVGO, BKNG, CME, COMP.L, CSGP, D05.SI, DE, DHR, DPLM.L, EFX, ELV, EPI-A.ST, FN, GMAB, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, HEI, HLN.L, HON, JNJ, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOC, NVDA, PGR, ROG.SW, SAP, SGSN.SW, SHEL, SLB, SU.PA, TMO, TSM, TTD, TW, V, VRTX, WMMVY | AI, global, international, semiconductors, technology, value | AI represents a capital-expenditure regime with two distinct camps: hyperscalers investing in computing capacity and physical enablers of the buildout. The US market is more dependent on AI continuing to surprise to the upside due to richer valuations and concentrated exposure. Global semiconductor ecosystem enables AI buildout, spanning chip foundries, memory-chip makers, and equipment manufacturers. International markets are more heavily tilted toward this manufacturing and infrastructure provider segment. International markets trade at roughly half the multiples of US stocks, offering more attractive valuations. Non-US markets start from cheaper valuations and possess more diverse growth opportunities unrelated to AI. | GOOG |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Parnassus Core Equity Fund | 1.6% | 11.6% | AAPL, AMAT, AMD, AZO, BALL, BRO, CRM, DHR, EFX, FISV, GOOGL, HD, KLAC, LIN, LLY, MSFT, ORCL, TMO, VRTX, WDAY | AI, growth, healthcare, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology, value | The fund views AI as a generational demand driver creating durable need for faster, more powerful and energy-efficient computing. They are likely in the early stages of a decade-long AI investment cycle, seeking upside capture while managing risks of rapid technological change, rising competition and growing financial leverage. The gap will widen between AI winners versus AI losers, favoring active portfolio management. The fund maintains exposure to semiconductor companies benefiting from AI-driven demand. Applied Materials and KLA gained from sustained AI-driven semiconductor demand with improving customer outlooks. The portfolio includes semiconductor manufacturing equipment suppliers and chip designers positioned for the AI infrastructure build-out. The fund invests in hyperscalers and cloud infrastructure companies. Alphabet showed improving growth in its cloud segment and renewed confidence in its vertically integrated AI strategy. The portfolio includes companies providing cloud services and infrastructure supporting the AI transformation. The fund holds pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly, which rebounded sharply as concerns around pricing, penetration and competitive dynamics for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs eased following stronger-than-expected demand data. The portfolio favors companies that continue to innovate to improve patient outcomes. The fund invests in life science tools companies such as Danaher and ThermoFisher that provide valuable equipment and services for clinical research. These companies benefited from improving sentiment around life sciences end markets as pharmaceutical customers signaled higher-than-expected spending on research and development. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 17, 2025 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 4.7% | 17.4% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM, AMZN, BN, BRK-B, BUR.L, CCO, DHR, FNV, GROY, MEG.TO, MKL, OR.TO, RGLD, ROP, SAND, SE, TSU.TO, WPM | Canada, gold, inflation, insurance, Precious Metals, Quality, royalties, value | Gold finished up 27% over the past twelve months, continuing to power ahead despite the strong USD, indicating all fiat currencies are losing ground to hard assets. Many precious metals mining companies and royalty businesses are undervalued relative to the price of gold and silver, trading at discounts to intrinsic value. | MKL |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 16, 2026 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | 0.3% | 18.4% | AAPL, AMZN, ARGX, AVGO, DHR, ETN, GOOGL, LLY, MA, MDGL, MELI, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, TSM | AI, Cloud, growth, healthcare, large cap, Pharmaceuticals, technology | AI remains a strong driver of returns with Oracle emerging as a leading player through its hyperscale market position and AI partnerships. The multi-year AI adoption trajectory remains on track with demand outpacing available capacity. Revenue-generating opportunities are moving beyond infrastructure into the application layer, creating new investment opportunities and productivity advances. Power companies are capitalizing on rapid expansion of data center capacity to support AI. Eaton provides energy-efficient power management solutions for data centers, representing a multi-year market opportunity despite near-term production bottlenecks and margin concerns from capital spending. Eli Lilly reported strong results fueled by accelerating sales growth for blockbuster GLP-1 weight loss products Mounjaro and Zepbound. The company has promising pipeline drugs including orforglipron and retatrutide, with government pricing agreements potentially expanding market access for Medicare and Medicaid users. Oracle's cloud business has signed several multibillion-dollar contracts leading to large increases in remaining performance obligations. The company remains well positioned to benefit from ongoing AI capacity buildout due to technological advantages and strategic business relationships, despite market concerns about funding and customer concentration. The fund sees opportunities tied to reshoring of manufacturing capacity in industries from semiconductors to pharmaceuticals as part of broader secular trends transforming the economy. | MDGL LLY ETN ORCL |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 16, 2025 | RVK | - | - | 2020.HK, AAPL, APH, DHR, ICE, IFX.DE, INTU, KLAC, LRCX, MA, META, NFLX, NVDA, NVO, SHL.DE, TMO, TSM | AI, Dollar, global, growth, innovation, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | Strong demand for AI-driven technologies supported performance across data center and semiconductor holdings. Nvidia delivered strongest quarterly earnings despite China restrictions, with hyperscalers using cutting-edge server systems for AI workloads. Amphenol benefited from robust AI-related data center demand. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 15, 2026 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 0.7% | 20.3% | AAPL, ACA, AEM.TO, AMZN, APG, BIP.TO, BN.TO, BUR.L, CCO.TO, CSL, DHR, FNV.TO, GROY, KNSL, KPG.AX, MELI, MKL, NOW, OR.V, PLD, RGLD, ROP, RPRX, SII.TO, TSU.TO, WPM.TO | active management, Canada, ETFs, gold, Precious Metals, Silver, uranium, value | Gold delivered one of its strongest annual performances in decades during 2025, with a 64.5% gain to $4,318 per ounce. The acceleration in Q4 underscores persistent safe-haven demand amid geopolitical tensions, central bank buying, inflation hedging, massive global debts and a favorable macro backdrop with lower real yields on fixed income securities. Silver far outpaced even gold with explosive momentum in the final quarter, delivering a colossal 147.5% gain for the year to $71.54 per ounce. This reflects gold's safe-haven spillover plus strong industrial demand from solar, electronics, EVs, and AI-related applications, chronic supply deficits, and early cycle speculative fervour. The firm's significant allocation to precious metals royalty companies was the primary driver of outperformance in 2025. Precious metals staged historic rallies as hard assets and inflation hedges dominated, providing a powerful tailwind to resource-heavy Canadian indices amid broader global uncertainty. The new Rocklinc Principled Equity Fund focuses on undervalued securities through a concentrated portfolio of 20 or fewer holdings, enabling conviction-driven investments based on deep fundamental analysis. The firm deliberately steers clear of overvalued securities trading at extreme multiples and resists purely speculative investments. Canada leads globally in active ETF adoption, with about 30% of total ETF assets under management being actively managed, compared to just 8% in the US. The firm launched the Rocklinc Principled Equity Fund ETF to tap into this booming market where investor demand and competition among providers are driving rapid growth. Sprott has successfully positioned itself at the center of the modern energy transition through its dominance in the uranium sector. The Sprott Physical Uranium Trust is now the largest holder of physical uranium in the world, effectively becoming the institutional gateway for nuclear energy exposure. | SII |
View |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | L1 Capital International Fund | 2.2% | 9.8% | AER, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, CRM, DHR, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, INTU, J, LSEG.L, MA, MSFT, TSM, UBER, UNH, V | AI, consumer, Global Equities, Macro, Quality, technology, valuation | AI continues to be a central focal point for stock markets, with companies being labeled as either AI winners or AI losers. The manager believes many perceived AI winners are trading at valuations requiring everything to go right, while some businesses labeled as AI losers present attractive opportunities due to exaggerated concerns. Traditional Quality factor materially underperformed the broader U.S. market by the widest margin since the dot.com boom, providing opportunities to invest in high-quality businesses at attractive valuations. The fund maintains focus on quality businesses with strong competitive moats. Consumer environment continues to be highly mixed with financial pressure building on lower socioeconomic consumers while affluent consumers thrive. This K-shaped economy influences portfolio decisions, steering clear of businesses exposed to less affluent consumers. | ICE LSEG LN INTU CRM TSM AER UBER J |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 14, 2024 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | A, ACN, ADDYY, ADI, AMAT, AMZN, BAX, CBRE, CSL, DHR, GEBN.SW, HSIC, JLL, KGP, MELI, MSFT, NZYM-B.CO, SE, SIKA.SW, TMO, TT, TXN, VEEV, VLTO, VWS.CO, WAT | AI, Climate, Global Equity, healthcare, real estate, sustainability, technology | The release of GPT-4 showed the world the perils and promise of generative artificial intelligence. Companies linked to the generative AI revolution have added to returns, including Amazon, Microsoft and Applied Materials which provides equipment for semiconductor chip manufacture. | ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO |
View |
| 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 | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 13, 2026 | Mar Vista US Quality Select | 0.2% | 12.8% | AAPL, AMZN, APH, AVGO, CRM, DHR, EFX, GOOG, JNJ, LIN, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, ROP, SAP, TSM, V | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, Streaming, technology | The structural shift driven by Artificial Intelligence is transitioning from proof-of-concept to demonstrable return on investment. Early monetization is visible in advertising, cloud computing, and semiconductors. Companies deploying AI infrastructure are seeing tangible improvements in ROIC through more efficient ad targeting and premium AI cloud services. Cloud computing continues to be a key beneficiary of AI infrastructure deployment. Google Cloud emerged as a standout performer with 34% revenue growth and $155 billion backlog. Microsoft's Azure platform remains capacity-constrained with accelerating growth and increasing adoption of Copilot offerings. Taiwan Semiconductor represents the dominant manufacturer for leading fabless chip designers including NVIDIA, Apple, and Broadcom. The global arms race to develop artificial general intelligence will support multiple years of robust growth for foundries with leading-edge capabilities. Netflix has built a durable economic moat around its globally-scaled streaming business. With more than 300 million members, Netflix enjoys the lowest content cost per subscriber in the industry, enabling it to profitably outspend rivals and accelerate its competitive flywheel. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 13, 2026 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | ADYEY, AMZN, ASML, CRM, CSL, DHR, GOOGL, LEGN.PA, MCO, MELI, MSCI, MSFT, SIK.SW, SNPS, SPOT, SU.PA, TMO, TSM, VWS.CO, WDAY | AI, Energy Transition, global, long-term, Quality, sustainability, technology, valuation | Generation believes computing power demand will roughly triple if a third of internet users interact with AI services via voice for 20 minutes daily. They invest across the AI build-out from chip manufacturing (TSMC, ASML) to electrical equipment (Legrand, Schneider) to cloud companies. Roughly one third of the portfolio is involved in AI build-out in some capacity. Generation focuses on quality companies with strong pricing power, indispensable products, and long-term thinking management teams. They believe quality stocks have had one of their weakest relative performances in 15 years, creating attractive valuations. The portfolio has never been so cheaply valued relative to benchmark despite faster earnings growth. MercadoLibre serves as Latin America's core digital infrastructure, operating in 18 countries with strong positions in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. The platform handled 1.8 billion shipments in 2024, roughly doubling from 2020 figures. Over half a million SMEs sell on the platform representing upwards of 70% of gross merchandise sales. Generation invests across the payments ecosystem including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, and Adyen. Adyen processes EUR 1.4 trillion of payments with a single global platform approach. More than half of MercadoLibre users say Mercado Pago was their first digital payment method, demonstrating the financial inclusion benefits. The portfolio includes renewable energy companies like Vestas Wind Systems and energy efficiency companies like Legrand and Schneider Electric. Companies are setting science-based emissions targets with 67% of portfolio covered by validated targets. The transition faces political headwinds but technological and economic advances continue to accelerate. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 11, 2025 | Akre Focus Fund | -0.5% | 18.0% | AMT, BN, CCCS, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, KKR, KMX, MA, MCO, ORLY, ROP, TOI.TO, V | Compounding, Concentration, large cap, Long Term, Quality, value | The manager emphasizes compounding as a distinct discipline requiring time, endurance, and proper expectations. They argue that financial innovation and abstraction through ETFs has shortened holding periods, undermining compounding potential. The fund focuses on identifying businesses capable of compounding capital at above-average rates for very long periods. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | 6.1% | 20.1% | A, AAPL, ACN, AMZN, COST, DHR, GOOGL, HD, JPM, LIN, LLY, MSFT, NEE, ORCL, PGR, TJX, TXN, UNH, USB, V | healthcare, large cap, Quality, sustainability, technology, value | Microsoft continues to point to supply constraints in Azure but remains bullish about AI opportunities with their expansive enterprise position. Oracle reported strong Cloud infrastructure demand acceleration and highlighted multi-year AI growth opportunities. Qualcomm is positioned for AI moving into mobile phones and entering the AI PC business, though ramping will take time. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Mar Vista Strategic Growth Fund | 5.5% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, AMT, BRK-B, DHR, DIS, GOOGL, HEI, INTU, MCO, MKL, MSFT, MTD, NKE, ORCL, TDG | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, rates, technology, value | Alphabet benefits from one of the most disruptive trends in technology as a leader in generative AI. Oracle's OCI Gen 2 solution is particularly well-suited for generative AI workloads. Microsoft is effectively executing its strategy by offering businesses cutting-edge AI-driven solutions like ChatGPT. | DHR GOOGL INTU AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO AAPL AMT ACGL|APH|COO|CSGP|DKNG|GWRE|IDXX|IOT|IT|LPLA|MSCI|MTD|PCOR|ROP|TECH|VRSK |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 7.4% | 0.0% | BAC, CHTR, CNC, COF, COP, CSCO, CTVA, CVS, DHR, GM, META, ORCL, PSX, SCHW | energy, financials, healthcare, large cap, technology, value | The fund focuses on finding cheap stocks on traditional value metrics amid a challenging environment where growth has outperformed value by 2,300 basis points year to date. The manager emphasizes investing in companies trading at discounts to intrinsic value estimates. | CVS CSCO DIPSX CNC CTVA DHR |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Stenham Asset Management | -4.8% | 9.5% | ADYEN.AS, ASML, DHR, GE, GOOGL, MC.PA, SAF.PA, UMG.AS | aerospace, AI, global, Luxury, Music, payments, technology | The fund discusses AI disruption threats to portfolio companies like Universal Music Group and Alphabet. Music generative-AI was seen as a potential threat to UMG but legal and adoption hurdles were deemed high enough to prevent structural disruption. Alphabet faced ChatGPT competition but responded with AI products including Bard, driving share price recovery. | 0GEG LN MC.PA ADYEN GOOGL UMG.AS |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Sep 3, 2024 | Concentrated Compounding | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMZN, BRK-B, CHTR, CRM, CSU.TO, DHR, EPD, GOOGL, MA, MSFT, SPGI, SRT3.DE, TDG, TMO, V | Concentration, long-term, Quality, risk management, Treasuries, Valuations | Manager extensively discusses how stock valuations have moved from undervalued to fair value throughout 2023, leading to position trimming. Current market valuations are described as high relative to historical levels, with P/E ratios at 20-year highs excluding 2021. | SRT3.DE ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO DHR |
View |
| 2023 Q3 | Aug 11, 2023 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | 7.8% | 13.3% | ADBE, ADI, CHTR, CRM, CSGP, DHR, EFX, FIS, GOOG, KMX, LBRDK, LH, LSXMK, MCHP, META, ORCL, SCHW, SIRI, TMO, VMC | Concentration, large cap, Quality, Resilience, technology, value | The manager emphasizes owning durable, resilient, adaptable businesses that can make their own breaks and don't depend on smooth sailing. This focus on resilience is central to their investment philosophy given the uncertain economic environment and Fed policy impacts. | EFX MCHP |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Aug 1, 2024 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 7.4% | 0.0% | APA, BAX, BLK, CHTR, COF, CSL, DHR, GOOGL, KKR, META, PH, PHM, PINS, SCHW, VEEV | Asset Management, financials, large cap, US, value | Despite value facing headwinds versus growth in 2023, with the Russell 1000 Growth Index outperforming Value by 31 percentage points, the managers believe the value opportunity is at least as good as it was at the start of 2022. They view the current setup of higher interest rates and wider P/E multiple dispersion as favorable for value investing. | BLK |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 31, 2023 | Third Point Offshore Fund | 1.1% | -3.0% | 9988.HK, AMZN, BBWI, CRM, CSTM, DD, DHC, DHR, FIS, FYBR, GLEN.L, HTZ, IFF, MSFT, NVDA, PCG, PNC | activism, credit, Equity, Long/Short, Structured | View | ||
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 31, 2023 | Third Point Partners | 3.9% | 14.0% | AMZN, BABA, BBWI, CRM, DD, DHR, FIS, GLEN.L, HTZ, IFF, MSFT, NVDA, PCG | activism, credit, Hedge Fund, Long/Short, Structured Credit | View | ||
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 26, 2023 | Stenham Asset Management | 4.7% | 15.1% | AI, AMAT, AMZN, CHGG, CNI, CP, DHR, DUOL, GOOGL, KR, MA, MSFT, NVDA, RACE, TMO, UMG.AS | AI, global, infrastructure, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI is this year's favorite buzzword with companies mentioning it on earnings calls to boost stock prices. The fund takes a picks and shovels approach, investing in infrastructure companies like semiconductors and cloud providers that benefit regardless of AI winners and losers. Historical technological revolutions show most companies fail, making infrastructure plays the most sustainable investment strategy. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Jul 22, 2024 | Qualivian Investment Partners | 2.4% | 15.3% | AJG, AMZN, BRO, DHR, GOOGL, JNJ, META, NOC, ORLY, SPGI, WSO | compounders, Concentration, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund focuses on quality compounders with wide moats, long reinvestment runways, and outstanding capital allocation. Portfolio companies demonstrate superior margins, growth, and return characteristics compared to the S&P 500. The fund seeks companies expected to compound capital at mid-teens rates over extended periods. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 20, 2023 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | 9.1% | 14.1% | AMZN, AON, BRK-B, CHTR, DHR, EEFT, GOOGL, GPN, IEX, KMX, LBRDK, MA, META, MSFT, PMS, ROP, SIRI, TECH, TMO, V | AI, contrarian, large cap, Long/Short, technology, underperformance, value | The fund owned several companies deemed AI Winners including Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta Platforms, which averaged roughly 16% of fund assets in 2025. Alphabet was the fund's top performer in both the quarter and year, with the latest Gemini AI release surpassing expectations and moving to the front of the pack on several benchmarks. | LBRDA BRK/A|CSGP|KMX |
View |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 19, 2023 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM.TO, ALS.TO, AMT, AMZN, BEP, BIP, CSGP, DHR, FNV, LIN, MEG.TO, OR.TO, RGLD, ROP, SAND, SU.TO, TSU.TO, WPM | Currency, energy, Esg, infrastructure, Precious Metals, rates, real estate, value | The Biden administration implemented new mortgage pricing policies that penalize borrowers with high credit scores and large down payments while subsidizing those with poor credit. This woke policy reverses creditworthiness incentives and will likely lead to greater homeownership gaps and increased poverty, similar to previous failed housing initiatives. | ACGL|APH|COO|CSGP|DKNG|GWRE|IDXX|IOT|IT|LPLA|MSCI|MTD|PCOR|ROP|TECH|VRSK |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 18, 2024 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | 5.2% | 15.6% | 0700.HK, 1299.HK, ABBV, ADYEN.AS, ALC, AMZN, BKNG, CME, COST, DHR, GOOGL, ISRG, KER.PA, META, NFLX, OR.PA, PINS, SLB, SONY, TW | AI, competition, global, growth, innovation, Quality, semiconductors, technology | The race for artificial-intelligence solutions is driving innovation across sectors, with companies like Adobe, OpenAI, and others competing to develop generative AI capabilities. The manager expects software and services businesses to become primary beneficiaries as large companies embrace generative AI. Competition in AI is intense, with new capabilities being unveiled regularly by tech startups and incumbents. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 17, 2024 | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | 6.1% | 20.1% | A, AAPL, AMZN, COST, DHR, EFX, GOOGL, HD, JPM, LIN, LLY, MSFT, NEE, ORCL, PGR, QCOM, TGT, UNH, USB, V | Esg, healthcare, large cap, sustainability, technology, Utilities | AI is emerging as a key theme with Qualcomm benefiting from AI moving to smartphones through higher silicon content and potential share gains. Apple introduced Apple Intelligence at their developer conference as their answer for artificial intelligence. | EFX |
View |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 14, 2024 | Akre Focus Fund | 11.8% | 18.6% | AAPL, AMT, BN, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, KKR, KMX, MA, MCO, MSFT, NVDA, ORLY, ROP, V | Concentration, financials, large cap, Mega Cap, technology, value | The manager extensively discusses the unprecedented concentration in mega-cap stocks, particularly Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia with $3+ trillion market caps each. He questions whether these companies can continue compounding at historic rates given the law of large numbers, noting their combined value approaches 36% of US GDP under 15% annual growth assumptions. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 13, 2023 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 19.7% | AAP, AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, AVGO, BMY, CSCO, CVS, DHR, FTNT, GIS, GOOGL, JBL, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, UNH | AI, Concentration, Mega Cap, Quality, technology, valuation, value | Manager emphasizes avoiding richly valued mega-cap stocks that are trading at 40x free cash flow while focusing on the remaining 494 S&P stocks that offer more attractive 5.1% free cash yields. The strategy targets high quality stocks at attractive valuations with a 6.9% free cash yield versus 4.5% for the overall S&P 500. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | Oakmark Global Fund | 7.5% | 0.0% | AIG, AMZN, ARNC, BABA, BAC, BUD, CNHI, COP, CRBG, CWK, DHR, GLEN.L, GOOGL, IQV, MBG.DE, NOV, ORCL, RYAAY, THC | energy, global, insurance, Life Sciences, technology, value | The fund initiated positions in Danaher and IQVIA Holdings, both leaders in life sciences. Danaher maintains a portfolio focused on bioprocessing, life science tools, genomics and diagnostics with secular growth opportunities. IQVIA is positioned at the heart of trends toward advanced therapeutics and personalized medicine as the most levered CRO to decentralized clinical trials. | IQV DHR CRBG |
View |
| 2024 Q1 | May 23, 2025 | RGA Investment Advisors | - | - | DHR, META, MRVI, MXCT, SRT3.DE | Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Portfolio Management, small caps, valuation | The fund significantly increased positions in life sciences companies including Maravai LifeSciences and Sartorius AG. Maravai offers critical mRNA capabilities through TriLink and quality control through Cygnus, with exceptional margins and growth potential as mRNA therapies advance to clinical trials. The biotech sector represents a key focus area with multiple investments across the value chain. | SRT3.DE MRVI META |
View |
| 2023 Q1 | May 17, 2023 | Third Point Offshore Fund | 1.1% | -3.0% | AIG, AMD, BABA, BBWI, CL, CRM, CS, DHR, DIS, FIS, GLEN.L, GOOGL, LVMH.PA, MSFT, PCG, SHEL | activism, credit, Hedge Fund, Multi-Strategy, Structured Credit | View | ||
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 28, 2023 | NZS Capital – Select | 15.6% | 15.6% | ABNB, AMZN, ASML, BALL, CDNS, CRM, CSGP, CSTM, DHR, GOOGL, LIN, MELI, MRNA, MU, NEE, NTDOY, NVDA, ORSTED.CO, TSM, WDAY | AI, Digital Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | Generative AI is accelerating innovation and disruption across sectors, with ChatGPT reaching 100M users faster than any app in history. Enterprise SaaS companies must adopt AI strategies or risk being displaced by new entrants. The firm adjusted portfolio positioning to favor early AI beneficiaries and infrastructure providers. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 28, 2023 | NZS Capital – Technology | 19.9% | 19.9% | ABNB, AMZN, ASML, BALL, CDNS, CRM, CSGP, CSTM, DHR, GOOGL, LIN, MELI, MRNA, MU, NEE, NTDOY, NVDA, ORSTED.CO, TSM, WDAY | AI, Digital Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | Generative AI is accelerating innovation and disruption across sectors, with ChatGPT reaching 100M users in two months. Enterprise SaaS companies need AI strategies or risk being displaced by new entrants. The firm adjusted portfolio positioning to favor early AI beneficiaries and infrastructure providers. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 27, 2023 | Stenham Asset Management | 10.0% | 10.0% | ADBE, ASML, CNI, CP, DHR, MA, MC.PA, MSFT, RACE, SAF.PA, UMG.AS, V | disruption, durability, infrastructure, long-term, Luxury, Quality, Railroads, technology | The recent rise of Artificial Intelligence represents rapid technological change that is calling into question the outlook for many businesses. ChatGPT set the record for fastest app to reach 1 million users in just 5 days, demonstrating the accelerating pace of technological adoption. The debates around whether AI will disrupt internet search and change our lives are driving shorter investment horizons as narratives change faster than investors can keep up. | ADMA ^VIX UMG.AS SAF.PA RACE MC.PA CNI ACP.WA |
View |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 18, 2023 | Cooper Investors Global Equities Fund (Unhedged) | 5.5% | 5.4% | 7741.T, AON, APG, BKNG, CRH, CRM, DHR, ERF.PA, FERG.L, FTR, LSEG.L, RTO.L, SNPS, SONY | global, semiconductors, Stalwarts, technology, Travel, value | Cooper Investors focuses on Risk Adjusted Value Latency opportunities, particularly in businesses trading at reasonable valuations relative to their fundamentals. The fund has identified Value Latency-rich opportunities created by market volatility and pricing inefficiency as markets adjust to higher interest rates. | LSEG.L RTO.L BKNG |
View |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 14, 2023 | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | 6.1% | 20.1% | AAPL, ADI, ADP, DHR, GOOGL, HD, LLY, NESN.SW, ORCL, PEP, QCOM, TEL, TGT, UNH, USB | financials, healthcare, large cap, Quality, sustainability, technology | Manager sees semiconductor fundamentals troughing in Q2 2023 with recovery expected in second half. Analog Devices performed well with strong auto and industrial end markets. Qualcomm inventory issues peaked and should moderate going forward. | ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH DHR ALLY USB ICLR|LLY|PLTR|SNPS|TGT AIRTEL.L QCOM GOOGL ADI |
View |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 4, 2025 | Andvari Associates | 7.2% | 7.2% | AAPL, AMT, AMZN, CSGP, CSU.TO, DHR, GOOGL, IDXX, META, MO, MSFT, MTD, NFLX, NVDA, PM, SBAC, TOI.TO, TSLA, TYL, ZTS | durability, Life Sciences, Quality, REITs, tariffs, Tobacco, value | Andvari made first investments in Philip Morris International and Altria, benefiting from the transition to reduced risk products like nicotine pouches. The ZYN brand has grown 40-80% despite product shortages, while Altria's on! brand grew 32-48%. With 1.1 billion nicotine users globally and only 100 million using reduced risk products, there is significant runway for market share growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Madison Investors Fund | -0.9% | -0.9% | A, ACGL, ACN, ADI, ALC, AMZN, BN, BRK-B, DHR, ELV, FERG, FI, GOOGL, LOW, NKE, PACR, PGR, TXN, USB, V | concentrated, insurance, large cap, payments, Quality, tariffs, value | Three insurance companies topped the contributor list during the quarter's negative market returns. Industry fundamentals remain sound with defensive demand profiles and limited tariff exposure. Progressive continues benefiting from robust premium growth and strong underwriting margins. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Harding Loevner Global Equity | -2.1% | -2.1% | 002230.SZ, 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 4519.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, ABBV, ACN, ADBE, ALC, ALFA.ST, AMAT, AME, AMZN, APH, ASML, ATCO-A.ST, ATD.TO, ATKR, AVGO, BBCA.JK, BKNG, CME, COMP.L, CRM, CSGP, D05.SI, DE, DHR, DPLM.L, EPI-A.ST, GLOB, GMAB, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, HEI, HLN.L, HON, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOC, NOW, NVDA, ROG.SW, SAP, SGSN.SW, SHEL, SLB, SNPS, SU.PA, SY1.DE, TMO, TSM, TTD, TW, UNH, VRTX, WMMVY | AI, Geopolitical, global, Policy Uncertainty, Quality, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | The letter extensively discusses heightened US policy uncertainty, particularly around trade policy, with early salvos in the new trade war hitting China, then re-targeting Canada, Mexico, and US allies in Europe and Asia. The manager notes that tariffs and policies aimed at forcing US self-sufficiency create business uncertainty and undermine investment appetite. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Mar Vista Focus Fund | 3.4% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, DHR, DIS, HON, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, TDG | aerospace, AI, Biotechnology, growth, large cap, Quality, Streaming, technology | Artificial intelligence drove significant market gains with AI-related firms leading the surge. Nvidia exemplified this trend with stock price soaring over 82%, adding more than $1 trillion in market value. Microsoft is well-positioned to capture market share as businesses embrace generative AI-driven solutions like ChatGPT. | DHR AAPL NKE ADBE MSFT TDG DIS |
View |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | Third Point Partners | 3.9% | 14.0% | AIG, AMD, BABA, BBWI, CL, CRM, DHR, DIS, FIS, GLEN.L, GOOGL, MC.PA, MSFT, PCG, SHEL | activism, credit, Equity, Hedge Fund, Multi-Strategy | View | ||
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | 9.1% | 14.1% | AMZN, AON, BRK-B, CHTR, DHR, EEFT, GOOGL, GPN, IEX, KMX, LBRDK, LH, MA, META, MSFT, ROP, SIRI, TECH, TMO, V | AI, healthcare, Long/Short, technology, Telecommunications, value | The fund owned several companies deemed AI Winners including Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta Platforms, averaging roughly 16% of fund assets in 2025. Alphabet was the top performer with the latest Gemini AI release surpassing expectations and moving to the front of the pack on several benchmarks. | LBRDA BRK/A|CSGP|KMX |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 24, 2025 | Mar Vista Global Equity Fund | -3.3% | 12.7% | AAPL, AMT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, BN, CRM, DHR, DIS, GOOGL, INTU, META, MSFT, NESN.SW, NOVO-B.CO, NVDA, ROP, TSLA | AI, Cloud, global, growth, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | Artificial intelligence stands out as a particularly exciting prospect, drawing parallels to the revolutionary impact of automobiles in the 1920s. Industry experts believe artificial intelligence will meaningfully enhance worker productivity and generate efficiencies across various sectors, potentially justifying the current elevated market valuations. The manager focuses on companies positioned to capitalize on opportunities presented by artificial intelligence and technological advancements. | ASML AMZN CRM AVGO |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 29, 2025 | Weitz Multi Cap Equity Fund | -0.6% | 15.6% | AIF.TO, BRK-B, DHR, EFX, GOOGL, GWRE, HEI, KMX, LBRDK, LBTYK, MA, META, ODFL, PRM, SIRI, TECH, TXN, V, VRSN | inflation, Multi Cap, rates, small caps, technology, value | Investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence drove outsized returns on a handful of megacap tech stocks. While the fund stayed true to its investment philosophy and avoided chasing trends, many of their portfolio companies are actively exploring AI applications to enhance their operations and drive long-term growth. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 29, 2025 | Weitz Partners III Opportunity Fund | 1.1% | 15.4% | AMZN, BRK-A, CCRD, CHTR, CSGP, DHR, FIS, GOOGL, GPN, LBRDA, MA, META, MSFT, PRM, ROP, SIRI, TECH, TMO, TXN, V | Life Sciences, Long/Short, Megacap, payments, technology, value | Investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence drove outsized returns on a handful of megacap tech stocks. While the fund stayed true to its investment philosophy and avoided chasing trends, many portfolio companies are actively exploring AI applications to enhance their operations and drive long-term growth. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 29, 2025 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | -0.6% | 12.7% | ADBE, AMZN, CHTR, CRM, CSGP, DHR, EFX, GOOGL, GPN, IEX, MA, MCHP, META, ODFL, ORCL, ROP, SPGI, TMO, V | Concentration, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund employs a Quality-at-a-Discount approach to investing, emphasizing concentrated, valuation-sensitive investing. The portfolio trades at a price-to-value in the high 80s, which they believe offers adequate return potential over a multi-year period. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 27, 2024 | Weitz Multi Cap Equity Fund | 10.4% | 16.3% | AAPL, ACIW, AMZN, AON, DHR, GOOG, GWRE, IT, LBRDA, META, MLM, MSFT, NVDA, SCHW, TSLA, VLTO, VMC | Building Materials, Multi Cap, Quality, small caps, technology, value | The fund employs a Quality at a Discount framework applicable to businesses of all sizes. They seek high-quality businesses trading at attractive discounts to business value, with the portfolio collectively trading at an estimated price-to-value ratio in the mid 80s. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 27, 2024 | Weitz Large Cap Equity Fund | 7.8% | 13.3% | ADBE, AMZN, AON, CHTR, CRM, DHR, EFX, FIS, GOOG, GPN, IT, LBRDK, LLYVK, META, ORCL, ROP, SCHW, TMO, VLTO | Concentration, growth, large cap, Rotation, technology, value | The letter emphasizes value investing principles, citing Benjamin Graham and David Dodd's Security Analysis and Horace's quote about fallen stocks being restored. The manager discusses how previously fallen growth companies became top performers in 2023, demonstrating the value investing principle that controversy often leads to outsized returns. | CGPN.L VLTO |
View |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 24, 2025 | Tsai Capital | - | 23.0% | AAPL, ABNB, ACN, AMZN, ANSS, COST, CPRT, CSGP, DHR, FDS, GOOG, IDXX, MA, MKL, MSCI, MSFT, NKE, QXO, TSLA, TYL, V, ZTS | AI, Compounding, disruption, growth, long-term, technology, Tesla, value | The manager believes they are particularly well-positioned to benefit from the AI revolution, which represents the most transformative technological advancement since the advent of the internet. Many of the companies they own are leading the charge in the AI revolution, with others set to reap substantial benefits as they integrate these transformative technologies into their operations. Autonomy—embodied in self-driving vehicles and humanoid robots—will be one of the earliest large-scale applications of AI. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 23, 2025 | NZS Capital – Growth | -1.3% | 20.5% | 6367.T, AMT, ANSYS, ASML, AXON, DHR, FI, GOOGL, GTLS, LIN, MCHP, MRNA, NVDA, PGR, SHOP, SNOW, TEAM, TSM, TT, WDAY | AI, global, growth, innovation, Resilience, semiconductors, technology | NZS is positive about the long-term potential of AI while remaining cognizant of diverse range of outcomes at various layers. They continue to invest more heavily in the infrastructure layer, which benefits from ongoing spending tied to the AI buildout, regardless of who the end-game winners might be. The foundational model and application layers have the most open-ended trajectories. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 23, 2024 | ROCKLINC Partners Fund | 3.8% | 12.2% | AAPL, ADSK, AEM, ALS.TO, AMZN, BEPC, BIP, DHR, FNV, GOOGL, ICE, MEG.TO, OR.TO, PGR, RGLD, ROP, SAND, SU.PA, TSU.TO, WPM | Copper, Data centers, Electrical Grid, gold, infrastructure, royalties, technology, value | Franco-Nevada faced significant challenges when climate activists forced closure of Cobre Panama mine, representing 18% of NAV. Manager views this as creating attractive opportunity with potential upside if mine reopens. Continues building positions in precious metals royalty companies including Franco-Nevada, Wheaton Precious Metals, and others. | SU.PA FNV |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 16, 2024 | NZS Capital – Growth | 4.0% | 22.0% | ADSK, ADYEN.AS, AMD, AMZN, ANSS, ASML, BALL, CCJ, DHR, GTLS, MRNA, MSFT, NEE, NVDA, RGEN, SHOP, SWAV, TSLA, TT, WDAY | AI, Cloud, Energy Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | AI will have transformational impact on society and the economy, drawing focus outside of IT including healthcare. The FDA approved the first CRISPR/Cas9 gene-edited therapy, marking the precipice of curative therapies. AI is boosting digital transformation of scientific research and accelerating innovation in scientific discovery. | 1102 TT |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 15, 2024 | Cooper Investors Global Equities Fund (Unhedged) | 5.5% | 5.4% | 6758.T, 8035.T, ADYEN.AS, AIT.L, AON, CDW, CRM, DHR, EUFI.PA, FER.MC, FTV, GEHC, GOOGL, HLN.L, LSEG.L, MSFT, RTO.L, URI, WDAY, YUMC | cyclicals, global, healthcare, technology, Turnarounds, value | The fund invested in Tokyo Electron during the semiconductor cycle trough in November 2022, benefiting from the industry recovery and emerging AI theme. The stock rallied 60% over the holding period as sentiment improved and earnings estimates recovered from cyclical lows. | ADYEN.AS LSEG.L GEHC |
View |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 14, 2024 | Madison Investors Fund | 7.8% | 17.0% | A, ACGL, ALC, BDX, BN, CHTR, DHR, DLTR, GOOGL, LBRDK, SCHW, TXN, USB, VEEV | financials, healthcare, large cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund added to Texas Instruments following share price weakness amid investor wariness of the analog semiconductor downcycle and negative margin impact from capital investment programs. Management expects end markets to grow above GDP rates long-term and capital investments to generate attractive returns. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | - | Eagle Capital Management | -6.4% | -6.4% | DHR, EQT, HUM, INTU, LSEG.L, MELI, SAP, SPGI, UNH, WDAY | AI, Concentration, healthcare, market structure, Natural Gas, software, value | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Concentrated Compounding | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | Bioprocessing, contrarian, Cyclical Recovery, Life Sciences Tools, Manufacturing Equipment, pharmaceuticals, Value | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Mar Vista Strategic Growth Fund | Danaher Corporation | Health Care Equipment & Services | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | Bioprocessing, biotechnology, capital allocation, Danaher Business System, diagnostics, life sciences, Molecular Diagnostics, spinoff | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Oakmark Fund | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | capital allocation, Channel Destocking, COVID Recovery, diagnostics, Discount Valuation, Healthcare Tools, life sciences | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | Danaher Corp | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | Cyclical, innovation, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, R&D, services, Tools | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Oakmark Global Fund | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biologics, Bioprocessing, COVID Headwinds, diagnostics, Genomics, life sciences, operational excellence | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Oakmark Global Select Fund | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biologics, Bioprocessing, diagnostics, Genomics, healthcare, life sciences, medical technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Spree Capital Advisers | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Health Care Equipment | Bull | NYSE | biologics, Bioprocessing, biotechnology, diagnostics, Healthcare Equipment, life sciences, Molecular Diagnostics, Monoclonal Antibodies, Razor-Blade Model, recurring revenue, Single-use Consumables, Spin-offs, transformation | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | Madison Sustainable Equity Fund | Danaher Corp | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biotechnology, competitive position, COVID Normalization, innovation, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, R&D | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biologics, Biomanufacturing, Healthcare Tools, life sciences, Pharmaceutical, Precision Manufacturing, Pricing power, Regulatory Moats | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Parnassus Value Equity Fund | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biologics, Biopharma workflows, diagnostics, Genetic medicine, Life Sciences Tools, market dominance, Regulatory Moats, Scale Advantages | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Mar Vista Focus Fund | Danaher | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | biopharmaceuticals, Bioprocessing, biotechnology, diagnostics, Healthcare Tools, life sciences, Molecular Diagnostics | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Meridian Hedged Equity Fund | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Health Care Equipment | Bull | NYSE | Bioprocessing, diagnostics, Free Cash Flow, Healthcare Equipment, life sciences, M&A, Medical Research | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Mar Vistas U.S. Quality | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | NYSE | Biologic Therapeutics, diagnostics, Healthcare Technology, Life Sciences Tools, Molecular Diagnostics, Scientific Research | View Pitch |
| Mar 16, 2026 | Substack | Borlaug | Danaher Corporation | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bioprocessing | Bear | New York Stock Exchange | Bioprocessing, competitive pressures, Consumables, Danaher, guidance strategy, Industry dynamics, life sciences, order growth, organic growth, valuation | View Pitch |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Fund Letters | Dr. Hendrik Leber | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bear | New York Stock Exchange | diagnostics, Equipment Sales, growth, life sciences, Multiple compression, valuation | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Alex Umansky | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Bioprocessing, Cyclicality, diagnostics, life sciences, Margins | View Pitch |
| Jan 29, 2026 | Fund Letters | Brad Slingerlend | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | diagnostics, life sciences, Margins, recovery, recurring revenue | View Pitch |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | KEN STUZI | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | cashflow, diagnostics, life sciences, Margins, recurring revenue | View Pitch |
| Jan 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | Silas Myers | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Acquisitions, Bioprocessing, Cyclicality, diagnostics, leverage | View Pitch |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Fund Letters | Clayton Freeman | Danaher Corp. | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Bioprocessing, cashflow, diagnostics, guidance, resilience | View Pitch |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Fund Letters | Cristiano Souza | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Capitalallocation, compounding, Governance, Ownership, Spinoffs | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Fund Letters | Maya Bittar | Danaher Corporation | Health Care | Life Sciences Tools & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Biotech, Cyclicality, diagnostics, Lifescience, Margins | View Pitch |
| Sep 1, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Danaher Corporation | Diagnostics & Research | Bull | biologics, Danaher, diagnostics, entry point, growth, life sciences, market position, personalized medicine, tariff-related weakness | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No investor data available. | ||||||||