Balance Sheets, Quality, returns, small caps, Valuation gap
The letter highlights generationally attractive valuations in small-cap equities, particularly among high-quality businesses. Management argues that balance sheet strength, earnings consistency, and returns on capital matter more than size alone. Small-cap quality stocks are viewed as mispriced relative to large caps.
healthcare, industrials, Outperformance, positioning, small caps, value
The fund focuses on small-cap value investing, seeking companies with strong balance sheets, compelling growth prospects, and durable free cash flow generation. The fund exhibits lower valuations than the Russell 2000 Index while maintaining exposure to undervalued opportunities. Management expresses optimism about the potential of value stocks in general. The fund specifically targets small-cap companies, maintaining significant overweight positions in industrials while underweighting financials and real estate compared to benchmarks. The portfolio is positioned as an attractive complement to other small-cap offerings with differentiated exposure and risk characteristics.
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name, total assets under management (AUM), invested value,
portfolio weight, and shares owned. It also tracks changes in
share ownership during the last quarter, including the percentage
of shares bought or sold and the percentage of outstanding shares
owned. The data is generated using an API that processes investor
holdings and calculates these values for each fund. This report
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funds, identify investment trends, and assess the influence of
large investors on individual stocks.