| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 15, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 11.6% | - | APH, BJ, CRWD, EME, F, HUBS, ORLY, VEEV | AI, consumer, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, tariffs, technology | AI spending rebounded after first quarter weakness following DeepSeek's emergence. Ford Motor's CEO predicted artificial intelligence will replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the U.S., confirming the AI megatrend's significance. | APH HUBS EME VEEV BJ ORLY CRWD CRWD |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 15, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 12.9% | - | BJ, CRS, CRWD, CW, EME, EVR, F, FROG, HOOD, HUBS, INSP, ORLY, PLTR, SAIA, VEEV | AI, cybersecurity, growth, healthcare, M&A, mid cap, tariffs, technology | The U.S. proposed tariff regime led to significant economic fallout and market volatility. Companies across sectors either scrapped or reduced forward guidance as they wait to see how results fare in this environment. Many companies are understandably conservative with their outlooks as tariff levies are quickly announced and rescinded. | JFROG |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 20, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 0.8% | 0.8% | COR, CRS, CW, EME, HUBS, IBKR, LNG, MPWR, ORLY, TPG, VEEV, VRSK | AI, defense, energy, Geopolitical, growth, mid cap, Resilience | MPWR VRSK CW CRS EME COR VEEV IBKR LNG ORLY |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 20, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | -7.7% | -7.7% | BJ, CASY, CCO, CRS, CW, DASH, EME, HOOD, IBKR, INSM, IONS, LNG, PINS, PR, RGEN, ROST, RRX, STVN, TPG, TRGP, TTWO | AI, Data centers, energy, Geopolitical, growth, healthcare, mid cap, technology | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Small Cap Growth Strategy | 6.2% | 0.0% | ASND, BJ, BOOT, EME, ESAB, FLYW, FROG, KRYS, MTDR, ONTO, PRA, RAPT, SMAR, SWAV, VCTR, VERX, WING, WNS | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 4.8% | 0.0% | APTV, CRWD, CYBR, EHC, EME, ESTC, FIVE, HXL, IBKR, JNJ, LEGN, NICE, NVDA, NVS, ORLY, RNR, SMAR, SWAV, VRSK, WCN | AI, cybersecurity, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | GenAI fever dominated technology markets with NVIDIA's 82% gain driving returns. Capital expenditures for GenAI infrastructure continued through 2024, with expected shift toward data preparation applications including warehousing, streaming, cybersecurity, and search. GenAI's energy demands drive interest in power production and transmission for data centers. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | -5.3% | -5.3% | AAPL, ALSN, AMZN, AVGO, BA, BAC, BN, BRK.B, EME, EPD, ET, GEV, GOOGL, META, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, V, WFC | aerospace, AI, dividends, energy, industrials, large cap, value | Manager views generative AI as a transformative long-term trend but has tempered enthusiasm for the AI space in the short term due to cyclical weakness. The fund reduced semiconductor exposure after DeepSeek's release raised questions about AI infrastructure spending and valuations of chipmakers. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 2.2% | 2.2% | BJ, COR, CRWD, EME, IT, ORLY, TPG, VRSK, WCN | AI, consumer, cybersecurity, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology, Trade Policy | China's DeepSeek AI model announcement created concerns about reduced spending on AI infrastructure including data centers, weighing on semiconductors. Corporate IT buyers showed more moderate spending though resilience expected for AI and cybersecurity. CrowdStrike benefited from optimism about lower AI implementation costs leading to broader adoption. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | -3.5% | -3.5% | ALL, BC, BJ, COR, EME, FICO, FROG, HOOD, HXL, INSM, IT, ITCI, JNJ, ORLY, ROST, TER, TPG, VRSK, WCN | consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology, Trade Policy | China's DeepSeek AI model announcement in January created concerns about reductions in massive AI infrastructure spending, weighing on semiconductors and related industries. Corporate IT buyers showed more moderate spending though with resilience expected for AI and cybersecurity. The wider creation or adoption of GenAI applications for businesses is expected to generate greater activity volumes for companies like JFrog. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 3, 2026 | Baird Small/Mid Cap Growth Equity Fund | 1.2% | -8.5% | ABT, AFRM, BOOT, BRBR, BROS, BURL, BWXT, CASY, CHDN, COCO, CRDO, CW, DKNG, DT, ELF, EME, EXAS, FOUR, GKOS, KTB, LII, MASI, MNDY, MTSI, PEN, PODD, RGEN, RKLB, TARS, TWLO, ULS, VERX, WAY, WSO | AI, defense, growth, healthcare, mid cap, semiconductors, small cap, technology | The extended federal government shutdown added volatility during what was otherwise a risk-on environment, with a mid-quarter shift in market behavior for AI-related equities as the exuberant narrative evolved to one more balanced in assessing the technology's enormous potential against staggering capital spending plans and high expectations. The team initiated a position in Credo Technology as a more diversified way to gain exposure to strong trends in AI-connectivity. MACOM Technology Solutions rose nearly +40% as the company experienced broad-based demand, similar to many semiconductor companies in 2025. The team exited Astera Labs following industry conference presentations that suggested emerging competitive risks and concerns over single customer concentration, while initiating a position in Credo Technology for AI-connectivity exposure. Healthcare was the strongest relative contributor in the quarter with holdings increasing nearly +16% compared to benchmark returns of roughly +12%. Exact Sciences was acquired for a significant premium by Abbott Laboratories resulting in an +86% return, while other strong performers included Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Glaukos following approval of a new product, Penumbra, and Repligen driven by strong earnings results. The team initiated a position in Curtiss-Wright, believing the company is entering a period where multiple near-term growth drivers are converging, including rising defense budgets, commercial aerospace production ramps, nuclear power plant life extensions and new builds, and submarine production. EMCOR Group was initiated as a new position, viewed as a critical contractor enabling multi-year investment cycles across data centers, semiconductor fabrication, electrification, and broader infrastructure modernization. Its decentralized, cash-generative model, recurring service base, and exposure to structural growth drivers create a profile viewed as more durable than a typical cyclical contractor framework. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 27, 2025 | Horizon Kinetics | - | - | ALS.TO, CLF, EME, FCX, FNV, LB, LNG, MCD, MOS, MSB, NEM, NRG, NTR, NVDA, SBR, SJT, TRC, WBI, WPM, XOM | AI, DataCenters, Exchanges, gold, inflation, Natural Gas, Scarcity, water | Securities exchanges sit atop market action like casino croupiers, collecting spreads and benefiting from volatility while remaining indifferent to market fashions. They have extraordinary ability to let products compound without impediment and minimal capital investment requirements to support new volume levels. | MESABI SJT ALS CN WPM CN MESABI SJT ALS CN WPM CN |
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| 2023 Q3 | Oct 16, 2023 | Avenue Investment Management | - | - | AAPL, ATKR, CNQ.TO, CSU.TO, EME, ENB.TO, META, MSFT, MUSA | Canada, Defensive, rates, Recession, value, volatility | Manager expects return to higher volatility periods similar to mid-1960s to mid-1970s where portfolios could swing from up 20% one year to down 15% the next. Recent 15-year period of mostly positive returns with only occasional bad years is viewed as abnormal. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 12, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | 3.8% | - | APH, BJ, CRS, CRWD, CTAS, CYBR, EME, HUBS, IBKR, IT, MLM, MPWR, NVDA, ORLY, PANW, RNR, VRSK | AI, consumer, financials, growth, industrials, materials, mid cap, technology | AI remains a dominant theme though cracks are beginning to appear. Industry participants questioned the pace of infrastructure spending to support AI and its sustainability. Some spending appeared circular, with debt levels increasing for the biggest AI spenders approaching dot com peak levels. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 12, 2025 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 5.3% | - | ARGX, AXON, BJ, BRO, CW, DASH, EHC, EME, HOOD, IBKR, IDXX, INSM, INSP, NCLH, ORLY, PINS, RNR, ROST, SAIA, TTWO | AI, Capital markets, Data centers, earnings, Fed policy, growth, mid cap, semiconductors | AI remains a dominant theme though some cracks are beginning to appear. Industry participants questioned the pace of infrastructure spending to support AI and how sustainable that would be. With debt levels increasing for the biggest AI spenders, measures of capital spending-to-sales are approaching dot-com peak levels. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | -3.8% | 13.9% | APH, COR, CRS, CYBR, EME, HUBS, IBKR, LNG, ORLY, PANW, PFGC, TPG, VEEV, VRSK | defense, energy, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | The portfolio initiated a position in Karman Holdings, a missile systems design and manufacturing specialist. The company is well-positioned as a vital picks-and-shovels provider in the defense and commercial space industries, supporting defense stockpile replenishment, commercial satellite constellation expansion, and major Department of Defense investments in hypersonic and air defense systems. The manager anticipates a significant acceleration in AI adoption as 2026 unfolds. This represents a key forward-looking catalyst that could drive investment opportunities across the technology sector. The manager is currently awaiting a Supreme Court decision on the Trump Administration's tariffs and expects potential pivots toward alternative trade enforcement frameworks. The implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill is projected to drive higher consumer tax refunds and catalyze corporate capital spending. The portfolio holds CyberArk Software, an access security solutions provider, which reported strong third quarter results. The stock is closely linked to Palo Alto Networks following its acquisition offer, demonstrating the consolidation dynamics in the cybersecurity sector. | HUBS APH KRMN VEEV IBKR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | -4.7% | 9.4% | ALL, AME, ARGX, AXON, CASY, COR, CRS, CSL, DASH, EME, HOOD, INSM, ORLY, PINS, POOL, RGEN, ROST, TPG, TTWO, VEEV | AI, consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | Take-Two Interactive delivered solid fiscal second-quarter results with 20% year-over-year growth in recurring consumer spending. The delay of Grand Theft Auto 6 launch from May to November 2026 caused shares to fall sharply, presenting an opportunity to add to the position on weakness. JFrog saw significant pipeline growth in its security add-on following the NPM supply chain attack, driving a 32% rally. The manager anticipates significant acceleration in AI adoption as 2026 unfolds, with Bentley Systems positioned to benefit from increased application usage driven by AI adoption in civil engineering. argenx showed strong progress in its Vyvgart franchise with multiple catalysts over the next 12 months. Insmed advanced 21% with positive reception for Brensocatib launch. Repligen delivered double-digit growth across business and geographies with healthy consumable demand and outperforming equipment sales. Demand for security increased following the recent NPM supply chain attack. JFrog's security add-on which secures open-source packages before organizations onboard them has seen significant pipeline growth, highlighting the critical need for software supply chain security. Carpenter Technology serves as a key supplier to aerospace and defense markets, with strong fiscal first quarter results and higher forward guidance lifting the stock 28%. Defense was highlighted as showing solid sales for Amphenol's electrical connectors business. Bentley Systems is positioned to benefit from global investment in mining and electric grids, and large regional infrastructure projects. The implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill is projected to catalyze corporate capital spending according to the manager's outlook. | AMAT AXON PINS TTWO |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Small Cap Growth Strategy | 6.2% | 0.0% | ADUS, BJ, BOOT, CERT, CWAN, EME, EWCZ, FORM, FROG, INSM, LOAR, MODG, MTDR, MYRG, OS, PCVX, SVV, WH, WHD, WMT | Biotechnology, consumer, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, small cap, technology | AI remains a dominant trend with many companies seeing greater risks of underspending and being left behind rivals. Companies are setting their IT budgets for 2025 with AI considerations. The technology continues to drive corporate spending decisions across sectors. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 4.8% | 0.0% | ALL, ARGX, BJ, COR, CTAS, DASH, EME, FND, IAC, ICLR, LNG, ORLY, PINS, PR, RGEN, RNR, ROST, TPG, TSCO, VEEV | consumer, energy, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, technology | AI investments by large public cloud providers continue unabated as they see greater risks of underspending and being left behind by rivals. This dynamic affects Information Technology budget setting cycles as companies approach year end. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Small Cap Growth Strategy | 6.2% | 0.0% | ALGM, BJ, CWAN, CWST, DRVN, EME, HCP, HLNE, HQY, INSP, KRYS, LESL, MODG, NEWR, PLNT, PRAA, RETA, TMCI, VERX | Biotechnology, consumer, growth, healthcare, industrials, small cap, technology | While cloud adoption is still nascent, many businesses slowed spending earlier this year as part of cost-cutting measures. Companies are now in better financial positions and beginning to reengage with cloud initiatives, with green shoots noted by some holdings. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Small/Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 5.9% | 5.9% | ALGM, BJ, DRVN, EME, GFL, HCP, HLNE, HQY, INSP, LESL, MODG, MTSI, NEWR, PHR, PLNT, PRAA, RETA, STVN, TPG | consumer, financials, growth, healthcare, industrials, small cap, technology | While cloud adoption is still nascent, businesses slowed spending earlier this year as part of cost-cutting measures. Companies are now in better financial positions and beginning to reengage with cloud initiatives, with green shoots noted by some holdings. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 6.3% | 17.9% | ALGN, ALNY, ATKR, BLDR, CAH, DXCM, EME, IDXX, IQV, MDB, MOH, ON, PLTR, PODD, PWR, RMD, SPOT, TDG, ULTA, VST | AI, growth, healthcare, industrials, Mid-cap, technology, value | The fund is watching for AI-related strength to expand across the mid-cap universe. To date, most positive AI-related movement among mid-caps has been in industrials and utilities sectors. The fund believes there could be many beneficiaries as firms build new AI-capable data centers. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AES, AGO, AGRO, AM, BCC, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EME, EMN, ENB, ENLC, EPD, ETD, EVR, EXR, FFBC, FULT, GS, HCA, JHG, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KFY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MATX, MDU, MED, MEI, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NSP, NVDA, OMAB, OMF, POR, PPL, PSX, QCRH, RRC, RY, SBAC, SLP, SO, SUN, UGI, UHT, VLO, VST, WINA, WMB | dividends, energy, income, technology, Utilities, value, volatility | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard focuses on companies with strong dividend coverage and growth potential, with their Income-Equity strategies yielding 3.5-3.7% and positioned for dividend growth throughout market cycles. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Apr 10, 2023 | LRT Capital Management | 0.0% | 15.8% | ABG, ACGL, ALGN, AZPN, BALL, CCI, CHE, DINO, ELS, EME, FIX, JKHY, NOC, RLI, SSD, TPL, TSM, URI, WH, WSM | Hedging, Long/Short, Quality, SMID Cap, Systematic | The fund focuses on high quality, diversified, and liquid companies with economic moats. The strategy emphasizes businesses with strong competitive dynamics that are unlikely to be meaningfully affected by small changes in interest rates. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity Strategy | EMCOR Group Inc. | Engineering & Construction | Construction & Engineering | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI infrastructure, Construction services, Data center infrastructure, Electrical Services, hyperscale, Pick and shovel | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. FOCUS Growth Equity strategy | EMCOR Group | Industrials | Construction & Engineering | Bull | NYSE | backlog, Construction services, Electrical Systems, Industrials, infrastructure, Mechanical Systems, utilities | View Pitch |
| Oct 23, 2025 | Value Investors Club | althea | EMCOR Group Inc. | Industrials | Construction & Engineering | Bear | NYSE | data center, Margin mean reversion, tariffs | View Pitch |
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