| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Sep 21, 2025 | Barometer Capital Management | - | - | AEM.TO, BKR, BVN, ERJ, EWA, EWS, FFH.TO, GE, GEV, HWM, IBIT, K.TO, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SAN, TMX.TO, TOU.TO, UUP, WSP.TO | aerospace, energy, financials, global, materials, Multi-Strategy, technology, volatility | Strong performance driven by commercial aircraft production disruptions creating demand for aftermarket parts and services. Embraer received largest-ever executive jet order worth up to $7 billion for 182 aircraft. Howmet Aerospace and GE Aerospace benefiting from persistent aircraft production dislocations forcing extended service life. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 7, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 22.7% | 12.9% | ALAB, ALNY, APP, AXON, BROS, CMTG, COR, DXCM, FICO, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, INSM, NET, RBLX, RCL, ROAD, STRL, TDG | AI, Data centers, growth, industrials, infrastructure, mid cap, technology | AI-driven business investment accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth over the past 12 months. Capital spending has experienced a powerful AI-driven upswing. Fund holdings within the industrials sector are concentrated in picks-and-shovels companies enabling the massive build-out of artificial intelligence capabilities. | HOOD AXON |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 4, 2025 | ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, AXON, COR, CVNA, FIX, FOUR, HLT, HWM, LNW, MELI, NET, NU, PLTR, PSTG, RBLX, RCL, RUBK, TW, VST, WING | AI, consumer discretionary, growth, mid cap, Rate Cuts, tariffs, technology | Continued demand for AI drove market performance with heightened attention to security and data center buildouts. The AI ecosystem remains short power with companies like Vistra positioned to deliver at meaningful premiums. The team is actively determining relative winners of the AI investment cycle. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 27, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, AXON, COR, CVNA, FIX, FOUR, HLT, HWM, LNW, MELI, NET, NU, PLTR, PSTG, RBLX, RBRK, RCL, TW, VST, WING | AI, consumer discretionary, financials, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology | Continued demand for AI drove market performance with heightened attention to security and data center buildouts. The AI ecosystem remains short power with companies like Vistra positioned to deliver at meaningful premiums. The team is actively determining relative winners of the AI investment cycle. | CVNA VST MELI TW AXON PLTR |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 8, 2025 | Ashva Capital Management | - | -1.6% | CRDO, HOOD, HWM | aerospace, Concentration, Data centers, Fintech, long-term, Quality | Robinhood is positioned as a disruptive financial platform rewriting consumer finance rules. The newly launched Robinhood Gold credit card with 3% cash back is viewed as a brilliant customer acquisition tool that leverages the company's lack of legacy cost structure compared to traditional banks. Robinhood is seen as a Trojan horse in retail finance, rapidly expanding its ecosystem beyond just brokerage services. | HWM CRDO HOOD HWM CRDO HOOD |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 29, 2025 | Rivemont | - | - | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. Major capital investment is flowing into domestic production capacity, particularly in aerospace and defense industries, with provisions in OBBBA incentivizing domestic investment through favorable tax treatment for factory construction and equipment. | GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 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 |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 24, 2025 | WestEnd Capital | 21.8% | 8.6% | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. Major capital investment is flowing across aerospace and defense industries as companies prioritize supply chain visibility and resilience. | GE ROK HWM BA GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 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 |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 16.7% | 17.2% | 6501.T, BN, CBK.DE, ELAN, GOOGL, HWM, ICICIBANK.NS, LLY, MELI, META, MRVL, NVDA, PRX.AS, RHM.DE, TEAM, TMUS, TSM, UNH, VRT, VRTX | AI, defense, Europe, Geopolitical, global, industrials, semiconductors, technology | Defense represents a compelling opportunity driven by geopolitical uncertainty and increased spending commitments. NATO countries agreed to invest 5% of GDP in defense by 2035, signaling long-term commitment beyond current administrations. European contractors are gaining market share as nations develop industrial sovereignty, while Japan and South Korea also increase spending targets against regional threats. | BN MRVL 6501 JP CBK GR UNH TSM LLY VRTX TMUS MELI RHM GR HWM TEAM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 10.6% | 3.4% | 7269.T, AMZN, AZN, CMCSA, CW, GOOGL, HWM, IBN, MA, META, MMC, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, TMUS, UBER, UNH, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, Data centers, healthcare, large cap, nuclear, technology, Trade Policy | Curtiss-Wright Corp performed well as the market expects demand for their nuclear power components to improve over the coming years. The company is positioned to benefit from the growing nuclear power sector. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Jun 30, 2025 | Antero Peak Group | -1.9% | -1.9% | ADI, APO, AXON, CCI, CEG, CME, ENEN.DE, EQIX, GE, HWM, ISRG, KKR, KMI, LIN, LLY, MCO, MSFT, MSI, NDAQ, NVDA, PRMB, RR.L, SAF.PA, SPGI, TDG, TSM, VST, WMB | aerospace, AI, alpha, earnings, energy, growth, large cap, technology | Aerospace normalization theme was a strong contributor in Q1 with General Electric continuing clean execution as a pure play aerospace engine maker and Rolls-Royce seeing positive upward revisions. The team sees aerospace cyclically inflecting ahead of a long duration upcycle supported by secular growth of the global middle class. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | May 8, 2024 | Brookfield Asset Management | - | - | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, AI, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The US government is increasingly focused on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. This is driving major capital investment across aerospace and defense industries with strong earnings growth expected to follow. | GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 27, 2026 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | -15.6% | -15.6% | HOOD, HWM, ISRG, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, VEEV | aerospace, AI, growth, healthcare, large cap, technology | ISRG HOOD NOW MSFT VEEV NFLX HWM |
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| 2023 Q1 | Apr 20, 2023 | African Lions Fund | 2.5% | 2.5% | BA, GE, HWM, ROK | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The fund emphasizes the US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. This trend is driving major capital investment across aerospace and defense industries, with companies prioritizing supply chain visibility and resilience. | 0GEG LN DALN|FND|ROKU|WOSG LN HWM AABA |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 15, 2026 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | -12.3% | -12.3% | DKNG, ETN, HWM, ORCL | AI, Data centers, growth, large cap, software, technology | HWM ETN DKNG ORCL |
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| 2023 Q1 | Apr 13, 2023 | LVS Advisory – Event Driven | 0.6% | 0.6% | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The US government is increasingly focused on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. This is driving major capital investment across aerospace and defense industries with strong earnings growth expected to follow. | 0GEG LN DALN|FND|ROKU|WOSG LN HWM AABA |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | NCG Large Cap Growth Strategy | 12.2% | 12.2% | AAPL, AMD, AVGO, CRM, CSGP, CVNA, HWM, MRVL, NVDA, PANW, PGR, SNOW, SPOT, SYM, TEAM, TOST, TSLA, V | earnings, growth, large cap, Quality, technology | NCG emphasizes investing in what they believe are the fastest growing and highest quality companies in America. They maintain focus on fundamental growth drivers of each holding despite challenging market conditions. The firm expects strong earnings growth in 2025 for small, mid and large cap companies, which would be a continuation of strong growth in large cap. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | -8.0% | -8.0% | AMP, APP, AXON, CASY, COH, COR, CTAS, DECK, FAST, FICO, GWW, HEI, HWM, IDXX, NET, PLTR, RBLX, TDG, VRSK, WIX | aerospace, AI, growth, industrials, mid cap, tariffs, technology, Trade Policy | Fund maintains largest sector overweight in industrials at 23.89% vs 17.41% benchmark. Manager believes these companies generate positive free cash flow with stock-specific catalysts driving earnings growth. Many have conservative balance sheets providing ballast in volatile markets. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Minotaur Global Opportunities Fund | - | - | ATI, BMBL, CRS, F, HWM, IPX.AX, MDB, RHM.DE, TSLA, WTC.AX, Z | AI, China, defense, Europe, Shorting, Trump, volatility | The fund uses AI through their Taurient system to combat confirmation bias and improve selling decisions. AI helps generate Thesis Validation/Invalidation Reports for every stock position, enabling quick reactions when investment theses are challenged. This AI superpower has guided successful exits from MongoDB and Zillow short positions. | RHM.DE IPX.AX |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | -8.7% | -8.7% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, DDOG, GOOGL, HWM, ICE, LLY, LVS, MA, MELI, META, MNST, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, PCVX, TSM | AI, growth, large cap, Risk Appetite, technology, Trade Policy, volatility | Despite uncertainty around AI spending pace pressuring tech stocks, the fund expects infrastructure spending to continue as hyperscalers expand capacity. As compute costs decline, demand for AI applications should accelerate, with growth potentially shifting toward software and data-rich companies that can monetize AI through productivity gains and new services. | DDOG MRVL ICE HWM |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Barometer Capital Management | - | - | AAPL, AEM, ATRL.TO, AVGO, CPX.TO, CRWD, ERJ, GDX, GDXJ, GOOGL, HWM, K, KMI, MDA.TO, PHYS, TMX.TO, TPZ.TO, V, WPM, XGD.TO | Cash, Defensive, gold, inflation, Precious Metals, technology, Trade Policy, volatility | Gold and precious metals assumed leadership during Q1 2025 as investors sought safe-haven assets amid rising inflation concerns and economic uncertainty. Multiple gold positions including Agnico Eagle Mines, Wheaton Precious Metals, Kinross Gold, and Sprott Physical Gold Trust contributed significantly to portfolio performance as gold prices reached record highs. | TMX HWM ERJ AEM |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fortress – Caribbean Growth Fund | 3.5% | 3.5% | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | Global defense spending rose to $2.7 trillion in 2024 (+9.4%) and is expected to continue rising. The U.S. Department of Defense's 2025 budget request totals nearly $850 billion, with meaningful allocations aimed at strengthening industrial capabilities in areas like unmanned systems, hypersonics, and solid rocket motors. | GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 3, 2026 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | -3.4% | 12.6% | ALNY, ATI, AXON, BROS, COHR, COR, DXCM, FICO, FIX, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, LITE, LVS, NET, RBLX, RCL, ROAD, STRL | aerospace, AI, growth, industrials, mid cap, technology | The fund benefited from AI infrastructure investment driving demand for optical components and semiconductors. Coherent saw surge in demand for products in advanced semiconductor manufacturing due to AI infrastructure spending. The broader market was supported by ongoing boom in artificial intelligence spending. Strong positioning in aerospace and defense components through ATI and Howmet Aerospace holdings. ATI designs and manufactures components for aerospace and defense firms representing two-thirds of its business, with strong earnings growth projected for 2025 and Q1 2026. | IDXX AXON LITE ATI COHR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 23, 2026 | Barometer Capital Management | 0.0% | 0.0% | AEM.TO, BBD-B.TO, BVN, CAT, CLS.TO, CPX.TO, FTT.TO, GOOGL, HWM, K.TO, LRCX, MS, NA.TO, POW.TO, RTX, RY.TO, SAN, SE, TTWO, TVE.TO | AI, Canada, Copper, defense, energy, financials, Precious Metals, semiconductors | AI infrastructure remained a pillar of market leadership despite some consolidation in December. The market continued to distinguish between AI-enablers where demand remained strong and more cyclical parts of the chip complex, reinforcing the durability of the infrastructure buildout theme. Semiconductors exposed to AI maintained strength as semiconductor capital spending remained supported by AI-driven demand for advanced chips. Defense spending stayed elevated amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, supporting backlog strength and long-cycle earnings durability for aerospace and defense companies. RTX and Howmet extended gains as commercial aerospace demand remained strong and defense spending supported long-cycle revenue visibility through backlogs. Precious metals experienced renewed volatility during the quarter, with gold and silver weakening sharply into the end of October after an extended run higher. The pullback created opportunity as the manager re-engaged at lower levels when the market stabilized and the broader macro backdrop remained supportive for hard assets. Gold miners delivered strong returns throughout the year despite some weakness in final days of December. Copper prices surged into year-end amid rising demand tied to electrification, infrastructure, and data-center buildouts, alongside persistent supply constraints. This supported miners levered to the copper theme, with materials exposure contributing positively through companies like Hudbay Minerals and Rio Tinto benefiting from strength in copper and base metals. The portfolio benefited from exposure to global power demand themes, with Caterpillar continuing to benefit from robust demand in its energy & transportation business increasingly tied to expanding global power needs, particularly the build-out of AI data centers requiring reliable on-site generation capacity. Nuclear energy remained supported by structural tailwinds including rising global demand for reliable baseload power. Financials added to returns with banks demonstrating strong earnings power and shareholder return capacity. Morgan Stanley benefited from a supportive backdrop for capital markets activity and wealth management momentum, while Canadian banks continued to demonstrate resilient profitability and capital strength supporting shareholder return expectations. | TVE CN LRCX CAT |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | -0.2% | 22.0% | AMZN, BAC, BSX, COTY, ELAN, FTI, GOOGL, HWM, IQV, LEN, LLY, MA, MELI, META, NVO, PRX, STAN.L, TMUS, UNH, VRTX | Agriculture, AI, Data centers, Deregulation, energy, financials, healthcare, technology | AI is driving accelerating demand for data centers, with companies like Vertiv benefiting from AI-driven data center demand and Howmet Aerospace seeing emerging growth from industrial gas turbines used in gas power plants for AI data centers. The manager views AI as a long-term play that creates opportunities throughout its value chain globally. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Barometer Capital Management | - | - | AAPL, ATRL.TO, AXON, BWXT, CAT, CCO.TO, CM.TO, FFH.TO, GS, HWM, IBIT, JPM, L.TO, MSI, NEE, NVDA, NVS, REGN, TECK-B.TO, V | AI, banks, Deregulation, financials, industrials, nuclear, technology | AI continued to influence markets with focus shifting to future power demand growth as datacenter build-out requires substantial energy investments. Axon Enterprise's AI products allow police officers to automate report writing, freeing up time for more policing, with police departments increasingly eager to implement this high-margin software. | ATRL HWM AXON |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Orbis Global Equity | - | - | CPAY, GXO, HWM, IBKR, MSFT, MSI, NVDA, QXO, RXO, V, XPO | aerospace, CEO, Concentration, payments, Quality, US, value | The fund focuses on investing alongside top 1% CEOs with meaningful ownership stakes who can drive extraordinary shareholder value creation. Examples include John Plant at Howmet Aerospace and Ron Clarke at Corpay, who have delivered exceptional long-term results through operational excellence and capital allocation discipline. | CPAY HWM |
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| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Artisan Focus Fund | 7.0% | 28.7% | AAPL, AMZN, GE, GOOGL, HWM, LIN, META, MSFT, NVDA, PWR, TDG, TSLA, V | aerospace, AI, alpha, Concentration, Quality, semiconductors, technology | AI deployment is driving step-function acceleration in power generation, electrical equipment and cooling technologies. Data centers require upgraded electrical equipment and advanced cooling technologies, with only 5% currently having liquid cooling. AI applications using GPUs draw 2.0X-2.5X the electricity of traditional CPUs. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | TMR Partners Long Only | - | - | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The letter emphasizes the US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. This trend is driving major capital investment across aerospace and defense industries, with companies prioritizing supply chain visibility and resilience. | 0GEG LN DALN|FND|ROKU|WOSG LN HWM AABA |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 28, 2025 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 3.3% | 16.7% | ALAB, ALNY, APP, AXON, BROS, COMFORT, COR, DXCM, FICO, HLT, HOOD, HWM, IDXX, INSM, NET, PCCP, RBLX, RCL, STRL, TDG | AI, Data centers, growth, industrials, infrastructure, mid cap, technology | AI-driven business investment accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth over the past 12 months. AppLovin's stock was boosted by the company's use of AI to improve ad targeting on mobile games. The fund holds picks-and-shovels companies enabling the massive build-out of artificial intelligence capabilities. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 5.0% | 23.1% | 6501.T, AIR.PA, AMZN, ASML, BAC, BSX, CBK.DE, CTVA, EL, GOOGL, HWM, IBN, IFX.DE, LLY, MA, MELI, META, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, OLED, PRX.AS, PRY.MI, RHM.DE, SAF.PA, STAN.L, STM, TEAM, TMUS, TSM, UBER, VRTX | AI, Equity, Europe, financials, global, semiconductors, technology, Trade | Markets oscillate between fear and fear of missing out regarding AI technology. While AI has productivity potential, current valuations raise questions about whether capital investment will deliver justified returns. AI exposure extends beyond tech names to utilities through electrical grid hardening needs. | TSM ADYEN STAN |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 6.0% | 9.6% | 7269.T, AAPL, ADBE, ADP, AEIS, ALB, AMZN, ASML, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, CTVA, CW, EL, EW, FMC, GOOGL, HWM, HXL, IBN, ILMN, IQV, MA, MDT, META, MMC, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, OLED, PRY.MI, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, SWK, TMUS, UBER, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, healthcare, industrials, large cap, technology, value | The firm is debating how far artificial intelligence has to run and whether AI-related holdings are bargains, over-extended, or fairly valued. They believe they are at the beginning of a new productivity revolution and suspect current forecasts are too low for companies enabling this revolution. Both Vertiv and Advanced Energy sell power conditioning and management tools into the computing sector and are seeing a surge in business related to the AI buildout. | CTVA VRT PRY AEIS |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | Antero Peak Group | 2.7% | 20.5% | AXON, CEG, COF, DASH, EVR, GE, GS, HWM, ISRG, JPM, MSFT, NDAQ, NFLX, NVDA, RHM.DE, RYCEY, SIEGY, TSM, VST, WELL | aerospace, AI, energy, financials, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure buildout driving massive capital deployment across data centers, power generation, and semiconductor supply chains. Current data center power draw of 17 GW projected to reach 50 GW by 2028, equivalent to California's entire power grid. Oracle's backlog up $400B entirely from GPU demand, while hyperscale data centers require 100-200 MW each. | TSM RR GE NVDA MSFT TSM RR GE NVDA MSFT |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 1, 2024 | QuadCap Wealth Management | - | - | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The manager emphasizes the US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. This trend is driving major capital investment across aerospace and defense industries with strong earnings growth expected to follow. | GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 5, 2025 | MPD Partners | - | - | ADYEN.AS, BA, GE, HWM, RHM.DE, ROK, RR.L | aerospace, Automation, defense, Europe, industrials, Onshoring, technology, Trade Policy | The US government's increasing focus on bringing manufacturing and production home due to geopolitical uncertainties and trade issues. Major capital investment is flowing into aerospace and defense industries as companies prioritize supply chain visibility and resilience. | GE ROK HWM BA |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Artisan Focus Fund | -0.5% | 19.9% | AAPL, ADI, AXON, CAT, COF, ENR.DE, GE, GS, HWM, ISRG, JPM, LLY, NDAQ, NVDA, ROK, RR.L, SHOP.TO, TSM, WELL, WFC | aerospace, AI, energy, financials, growth, industrials, semiconductors, technology | AI impacts on productivity should create abundant inflection points across nearly all S&P sectors in profitability and ROIC. When amortizing AI capex over the system that will use it, the returns appear massive and under-reported. S&P margins look structurally too low in most forecasts as labor efficiency gains may likely create an upward drift in margin ceilings. Aerospace is cyclically inflecting ahead of a long duration upcycle supported by secular growth of the global middle class. The Aerospace Normalization theme was the largest positive contributor in 2025 with General Electric, Rolls-Royce and Howmet all making meaningful contributions driven by fundamental strength. Power demand creates new secular growth opportunities, with data centers reaching deep into industrial portfolios. Caterpillar's co-located power capability at data centers represents significant revenue upside potential to the Energy & Transportation segment. Analog Devices represents the premium analog compounder as the cycle turns, with best-in-class economics including 70%+ gross margins and 45-50% EBIT targets. The team believes 2Q25 marked the restart of the semiconductor cycle with pricing and margin inflection underway. De-globalization theme involves redirection of capital on post pandemic priorities for security of energy and reliability of supply chains. Companies like Siemens Energy, GE Vernova, Constellation Energy and Vistra are positioned to benefit from this structural shift. Industrial automation represents a key secular trend with companies like Rockwell Automation positioned to benefit from digitization and AI-enabled transformation of enterprise operations. This includes factory automation and process optimization across manufacturing. | GE |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 27, 2026 | Buckley Capital | 2.6% | 21.4% | ALL, BFIT, DAVE, FTAI, GE, HLT, HWM, IHG.L, IWG.L, LNW, LQDA, MAR, PRTH, RR.L, RTX, SAF.PA, UTHR, VRNA, WLFC | aerospace, Europe, Fintech, gaming, Inflection, small caps, turnaround, value | Light & Wonder represents a high-quality duopoly business with Aristocrat in slot machine manufacturing and distribution globally. The company has engineered a remarkable turnaround over the last 5 years, transitioning from an overlevered business losing market share to an appropriately levered company now growing market share substantially. Basic-Fit is the dominant low-cost gym operator in Western Europe and represents the largest position. The company built a highly standardized, low-cost gym model delivering attractive price-to-value for members and high incremental returns on capital. 2026 is expected to be the inflection year as clubs opened since 2023 have reverted to pre-pandemic performance. Willis Lease Finance is a niche leader in commercial aircraft engine leasing, specializing in midlife engines. The aerospace backdrop is exceptionally strong with supply chain bottlenecks, engine reliability issues, and record order backlogs driving years of elevated demand. New engine production is effectively sold out for years. Dave is a high-growth, profitable neobank offering mobile digital banking services and small-dollar advances to customers often ignored by traditional banks. The company's Extracash product drives majority of revenues and represents a better option than payday loans or bank overdraft fees for consumers. Liquidia recently pre-announced very strong results and is expected to generate around $600-700m in sales this year and $1bn next year. The main issue continues to be lack of resolution around the patent infringement court case with competitor United Therapeutics, but the position is fully hedged. Priority Tech Holdings is exceptionally well-positioned within the financial services and payments industry, benefiting from high profitability, strong free cash flow returns, and a predictable business model. Over 90% of the company's business is either recurring or reoccurring, providing high predictability. | LQDA DAVE IWG LN LNW PRTH WLFC |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 27, 2026 | Antero Peak Group | -0.5% | 19.9% | AAPL, ADI, AXON, CAT, COF, GE, GS, HWM, ISRG, JPM, LLY, NDAQ, NVDA, ROK, RYCEY, SHOP, SMNEY, TSM, WELL, WFC | aerospace, AI, Capital markets, Data centers, energy, productivity, ROIC, semiconductors | AI impacts on productivity should create abundant inflection points across nearly all S&P sectors in profitability and ROIC. When amortizing AI capex over the system that will use it, the returns appear massive and under-reported. S&P margins look structurally too low in most forecasts as labor efficiency gains may likely create an upward drift in margin ceilings. Aerospace is cyclically inflecting ahead of a long duration upcycle supported by secular growth of the global middle class. The Aerospace Normalization theme was the largest positive contributor in 2025, with General Electric, Rolls-Royce and Howmet all making meaningful contributions driven by fundamental strength. Power demand creates new secular growth opportunities, with Caterpillar positioned for multi-year upcycle as power demand creates new secular growth at a cyclical trough. Data center reaches deep into Caterpillar's portfolio with co-located power capability. Analog Devices represents the premium analog compounder as the cycle turns, with best economics in analog including 70%+ gross margins and 45-50% EBIT target. The team believes 2Q25 marked the restart with pricing and margin inflection underway. Data monetization theme involves machine learning, AI, and cloud causing the economic value of data to structurally accelerate through new products and applications. Companies include financial services firms like Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Nasdaq. De-globalization theme involves redirection of capital on post pandemic priorities for security of energy and reliability of supply chains. Companies include Constellation Energy, GE Vernova, Siemens Energy, and Vistra Corp. | ADI CAT |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisors Mid-Cap Growth strategy | -4.7% | 12.5% | AS, AXON, CPNG, CSGP, CVNA, EFX, EXPE, FICO, HWM, INSM, IOT, MDLN, NTRA, PLTR, PSN, PSTG, RKLB, ULTA, VEEV, ZS | AI, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, semiconductors, technology | Several portfolio companies are generating meaningful revenue from GenAI-enabled products, with Axon leading through DraftOne and related offerings that drove over $500 million in bookings. The strategy sees AI as a key driver for companies delivering solutions that save time and reduce labor intensity. AI-driven demand for data center construction is benefiting holdings like Comfort Systems, which exceeded expectations with revenue growth over 20% driven by MEP contracting demand. Rising power demand from data center customers is also supporting Vistra through direct sourcing agreements. The strategy maintains exposure to semiconductor companies like Monolithic Power Systems, which benefited from easing concerns around NVIDIA market share and expanding exposure to other AI compute architectures including AMD, TPU, and Trainium to reduce customer concentration. The strategy repurchased Zscaler following a selloff, viewing it as an attractive entry for the leader in the growing SASE security software market that is executing a multi-product cross-sell strategy driving ARPU and margin growth. The strategy is modestly overweight Energy with positions in Cheniere Energy for LNG exposure and Oceaneering International. Vistra benefited from rising power demand in Texas and growing investor appreciation for nuclear assets, signing large power purchase agreements with hyperscalers. The strategy is overweight Healthcare with broad exposure across services, devices and biotechnology. Cardinal Health delivered strong results driven by improved specialty mix and margin recovery, while Medline offers exposure to both medical technology demand and provider volumes through its vertically integrated platform. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | -6.1% | 4.5% | AMD, AMZN, AVGO, BX, CRDO, ELF, GOOG, HWM, ISRG, LLY, META, MRVL, NFLX, NOW, ORCL, SHOP, TTD, UBER, VEEV | AI, concentrated, growth, large cap, technology | The AI megatrend remains a vital secular tailwind with massive global investment providing significant economic buffer. 2026 will be the year of the Show Me phase where AI-driven revenue begins to offset massive capital expenditures. Companies are reporting tangible productivity gains from AI implementation across sectors, with examples including Uber's routing optimization, Howmet's manufacturing efficiency improvements, and Meta's conversion rate increases. AMD posted strong earnings and guided to 35% revenue CAGR driven by soon-to-be launched MI450 and MI500 series products, putting it in more direct competition with NVIDIA in rack scale architecture. The semiconductor sector continues to benefit from AI infrastructure buildout despite valuation concerns. Google Cloud Platform continues growing as part of Alphabet's diversified technology ecosystem. ServiceNow faces fears that software applications could be disintermediated by AI native products, driving multiple compression despite strong fundamental growth. Intuitive Surgical delivered massive earnings beat with da Vinci robotic surgical system continuing to generate high-margin recurring revenue from growing global installed base of 10,200 units. The MedTech sector has fallen out of favor with compressed valuations despite strong fundamentals. Netflix faced headwinds from surprise $83B bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery requiring $50B in new debt, sparking leverage concerns and departure from traditional build-not-buy strategy. The company also faced $620M tax charge from Brazilian authorities dispute. | VEEV NOW GOOG AMD ISRG |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Fidelity Growth Strategies Fund | 6.3% | 17.9% | AMP, AXON, COH, CRWD, DOXY, DPZ, ENTG, FICO, GWW, HWM, IDXX, IT, MPWR, ODFL, PLTR, RMD, TDG, TTD, VST, WFRD | AI, growth, healthcare, industrials, Mid-cap, technology, Utilities | The fund discusses AI's impact across multiple sectors, particularly noting Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform offering driving strong growth. The manager anticipates AI-related movement expanding across mid-caps beyond current concentration in industrials and utilities. AI-capable data centers are expected to drive demand for industrial companies. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 4.5% | 22.2% | AMZN, ASML, BSX, COTY, CTVA, ELAN, FTI, GOOGL, GRFS, HWM, IQV, LLY, MA, MELI, META, MSFT, NVDA, NVO, OLED, PRX.AS, SAF.PA, SCHW, STAN.L, TEAM, TMUS, TSM, UNH, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, defense, global, healthcare, technology, volatility | AI has driven huge returns and still appears to show enormous growth potential that can justify lofty valuations. Companies are investing in AI to boost productivity, enhance their offerings to businesses and consumers, and boost their market positions. The manager sees opportunities to explore the next derivative theme of AI and identify stocks with clear earnings growth potential. | META TEAM ASML PRX.AS MELI SAF.PA HWM |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Barometer Capital Management | - | - | AEM.TO, ARX.TO, AVGO, BRBR, BWXT, CCO.TO, CIBC.TO, EFN.TO, FFH.TO, GE, HWM, K.TO, MFC.TO, NEE, NVDA, PGR, QCOM, SO, TRP, VLO | AI, banks, energy, gold, insurance, nuclear, Pipelines, technology | Artificial intelligence remained a focus during the quarter with continued voracious demand by large tech companies for GPUs and datacenter capacity. Investor focus has evolved from GPU suppliers to infrastructure and energy providers supporting datacenter expansion. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Oakmark Select Fund | -1.2% | -1.2% | CRM, DE, FI, GOOGL, HWM, ICE, IQV, KDP, LAD, MOH, PHM | financials, healthcare, industrials, large cap, technology, US, value | Intercontinental Exchange reported solid fourth-quarter results with 16% growth in energy futures business. After paying down debt from mortgage acquisitions, management resumed large share repurchases in Q1 2025, which the fund views as attractive capital allocation. | MOH |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 0.4% | 0.4% | AIR.PA, AMZN, BAC, BN, BSX, ELAN, GOOGL, HWM, IFX.DE, LLY, MA, MELI, META, MRVL, PRX.AS, RHM.DE, STAN.L, TMUS, TSM, VRT | aerospace, AI, China, defense, Europe, global, semiconductors, Trade Policy | European defense spending is structurally higher following geopolitical shifts. Germany changed its Constitution to release fiscal debt brakes, enabling unlimited defense spending. Europe announced massive defense and infrastructure spending framework with financing mechanisms. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | -6.5% | -6.5% | AMZN, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, GOOGL, HWM, HXL, IBN, MA, META, MMC, MRVL, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, STAN.L, TMUS, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, growth, tariffs, technology, volatility | The portfolio was significantly impacted by AI-related volatility following DeepSeek's R1 model release, which pressured AI compute and networking supply chains. Despite the selloff in holdings like Marvell and Vertiv, the manager believes the immediate reaction was an overreaction and that reasoning models should drive greater hardware demand over time. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | Howmet Aerospace | Aerospace & Defense | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Aerospace, aftermarket, Commercial Aviation, Defense, Gas turbines, manufacturing, Precision components, Superalloys, Titanium | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | TMR Partners Long Only | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace Supplier, Commercial Aviation, Defense, manufacturing, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | LVS Advisory - Event Driven | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, aerospace components, Commercial Aviation, Defense Contractor, Manufacturing Technology, Military Aircraft, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | African Lions Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace Supplier, Boeing Supplier, Commercial Aviation, Defense, Military Aircraft, Next-Generation Manufacturing, Precision Engineering, supply chain, technology adoption | View Pitch |
| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Aerospace & Defense | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | aerospace components, aftermarket services, Aircraft Parts, Data-Center Power, Defense, Gas turbines | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Janes Henderson Strategic Bond Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, aftermarket, AI infrastructure, Aircraft Components, Cyclical Recovery, Gas turbines, market share gains | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, aftermarket, AI infrastructure, Aircraft Components, Cyclical Recovery, Industrial Gas Turbines, Power generation | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, Aircraft Components, Boeing Supplier, Defense, manufacturing, market share gains, pandemic recovery | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ashva Capital Management | Howmet Aerospace | Capital Goods | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, Aviation Recovery, capital allocation, Defense, high switching costs, margin expansion, Precision Engineering | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Barometer Capital Management | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, Aftermarket Parts, Aviation Recovery, Commercial Aviation, Engine Components, manufacturing, Service Business, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Rivemont | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Components, Defense, manufacturing, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | WestEnd Capital | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Commercial Aviation, Defense, manufacturing, Military Aircraft, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Fortress - Caribbean Growth Fund | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Boeing Supplier, Components, Defense, manufacturing, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Brookfield Asset Management | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Commercial Aviation, Defense, manufacturing, Military Aircraft, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | Howmet Aerospace, Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, aftermarket, Air Foils, Airbus, Boeing, Defense, Industrial Fasteners, Widebody Aircraft | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Barometer Capital Management | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, aftermarket, Commercial Aircraft, Maintenance, Parts, services, Supply Chain Disruption | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Orbis Global Equity | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, CEO Leadership, Industrial, Mission-Critical Components, Operational Restructuring, Owner operator, turnaround, value creation | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | MPD Partners | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Commercial Aviation, Defense, manufacturing, Military Aircraft, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | QuadCap wealth management | Howmet Aerospace Inc | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | advanced materials, Aerospace, Commercial Aviation, Defense, manufacturing, Military Aircraft, Precision Engineering, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Feb 21, 2026 | Fund Letters | George Bolton | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | aerospace suppliers, Components, Defense, manufacturing, materials, supply chain | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Fund Letters | Nick Schommer | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Systems Software | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Aerospace, aftermarket, Gas turbines, market share, Power generation | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Fund Letters | Cassandra A. Hardman | Howmet Aerospace, Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Aerospace, aftermarket, Margins, Pricing power, Production | View Pitch |
| Dec 3, 2025 | Fund Letters | Ankur Shah | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Industrials | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | NYSE | Aerospace, Defense, Free_cash_flow, Margin_expansion, Switching_costs | View Pitch |
| Aug 31, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Howmet Aerospace Inc. | Aerospace & Defense | Bull | — | View Pitch |
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