| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 16, 2026 | Ennismore Global Equity Fund | -4.1% | 4.0% | 3994.T, ACP.WA, AUTO.L, BCG.L, FORTY.TA, PDX.ST, PRJ.WA, SPX.L, STC.L, WISE.L | AI, Classifieds, disruption, global, Long/Short, small caps, technology | The year's dominant theme has been physical vs. digital, with AI disruption fears broadening beyond obvious early casualties to wider sectors including software, digital advertising, and business information. The manager provides extensive analysis of AI disruption risks to classified platforms, concluding that while the bear case is coherent, it overstates key dynamics and underestimates structural barriers protecting incumbents. The fund holds eight long positions in classifieds representing 11% of NAV. Share prices are down 30-50% over six months as the market prices in AI disruption risks. The manager argues the bear case is substantially wrong, citing verified inventory advantages, multi-sided lock-in effects, and partnership rather than displacement as the natural structure. Watson Marlow experienced a Covid-driven boom-bust cycle followed by multi-year inventory unwind that stabilized in 2025. Destocking has ended across the sector with companies like Sartorius Stedim, Danaher, and Merck reporting solid growth. The manager estimates biopharma sales could grow 30% in 2026. | BCG LN AUTO LN SPI LN PDX SS WISE LN |
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