| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 11.9% | - | ALV, ATEA.OL, AZE.BR, ICP.L, LOOM.ST, LXS.DE, MEGACPO.MX, SJP.L, TITC.L | Europe, financials, industrials, international, small caps, value | The fund focuses on buying stocks when they significantly underperform estimates of intrinsic value and selling when the gap narrows. They purchased Azelis Group at a discount to peers due to macro weakness and private equity overhangs creating opportunity. | AZEG.BR MEGACPO.MX SJP.L |
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| 2024 Q1 | May 7, 2024 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 11.2% | 10.4% | 035420.KS, AC.PA, CFR.L, CUERVO.MX, ERF.PA, EXO.MI, GLB, GMAB.MX, HDB, LXS.DE, PFD.L, PRX.AS | Asia, Banking, Chemicals, consumer, Europe, Hotels, value | Accor demonstrated strong operational performance as the hotel industry shifts towards the biggest and most recognized brands globally. The company is well positioned geographically as the market leader in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, all structural growth travel markets with strong post-Covid recoveries. | LXS.DE 035420.KS HDFCBANK.NS CUERVO.MX AC.PA GLB.L |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 12, 2025 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 0.7% | 0.7% | 1910.HK, AC.PA, CFR.SW, CUERVO.MX, DPZ.L, ERF.PA, GLB, GRUMA.MX, HDFCBANK.NS, HTHT, JFC.PS, LXS.DE, MILC.ST, PFD.L, PRN.L, TCEHY | AI, defense, Europe, geopolitics, international, SMID Cap, tariffs, value | US President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, with baseline 10% tariffs on all countries and higher rates for specific nations including 34% for China and 20% for the EU. This represents a simultaneous trade war against all key economies globally and has caused sharp selloffs in equity markets. The fund has consciously repositioned to more domestically focused names to avoid geopolitical risks. | 1910.HK JFC.PS CUERVO.MX GLB.L CFR.SW LXS.DE PRX TIGO |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 8.2% | 8.2% | ATE.L, DMET.ST, GXI.DE, IOS.DE, ISS.CO, LOOM.ST, LXS.DE, SMDS.L, SUN.SW, SWON.SW, TPK.L, ZGN.MI | consumer, Europe, industrials, international, small cap, value | The fund initiated a position in Ermenegildo Zegna, a global luxury fashion house and the world's largest luxury menswear specialist. Despite recent challenges from slowing Chinese demand affecting brands like Thom Browne, management is establishing Zegna as an absolute luxury brand and addressing operational issues. The current valuation does not reflect the long-term growth and normalized earnings profile. | IOS.DE GXI.DE ZEGN.MI |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | -10.9% | -2.9% | 1128.HK, ATG.L, BAER.SW, CPR.MI, ENX.PA, GIL.TO, LXS.DE, SJP.L, SOP.PA, STRS.TA, SWON.SW | Beverages, Europe, international, small cap, technology, value | The fund sees the U.K. wealth management industry as attractive and growing, with St. James's Place best positioned competitively to capture strong asset flows. Management has a credible plan to double earnings by 2030 through cost-cutting and strategic initiatives. | SOP.PA CPRI.MI ATG.L SWON.SW SJP.L |
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| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 11.5% | 18.6% | 4613.T, DUE.DE, KCR1V.HE, LXS.DE, TLX.DE, VALMT.HE | Europe, Industrial Machinery, international, small caps, Specialty Chemicals, value | The fund holds positions in specialized industrial equipment companies like Konecranes (lifting equipment) and Valmet (paper and pulp machinery). These companies benefit from strong service businesses with recurring revenue streams and improving margins in their equipment segments. | LXS.DE VALMT.HE |
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| 2023 Q3 | Dec 10, 2023 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 11.2% | 10.4% | 0288.HK, 1238.HK, 1999.HK, 4502.T, AC.PA, APPS.MC, BABA, CFR.L, DHER.DE, DPG.L, EXO.MI, FFH.TO, GLB.L, GRUMAB.MX, KER.PA, LAZ, LXS.DE, PFD.L, PRO4.L | Buybacks, China, Europe, international, Luxury, value | Luxury holdings faced challenging quarter due to weak Chinese economy and consumer concerns in US/Europe. Companies like Richemont and Kering trading at trough valuations despite strong structural themes of emerging middle class in China and shift towards branded products remaining intact. | DHER.DE KER.PA CFR.SW GLB.L DPG.L |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 8, 2025 | Black Bear Value Partners | -1.0% | -12.7% | BLDR, FLG, HCC, LXS.DE, TDW | Banking, Chemicals, Coal, cyclicals, energy, Homebuilding, Shorts, value | Structural housing shortage in the USA with higher mortgage rates reducing existing home supply as homeowners are locked into low-rate mortgages. Homebuilders can buy-down mortgages to lower rates and accept healthy margins. Local governments beginning to loosen red tape for home construction which should help. | HCC TDW LXS FLG BLDR |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 17, 2025 | Hosking Partners | 3.4% | 6.1% | 0700.HK, BABA, BAC, BTU, C, CFG, CRDA.L, DGE.L, FCX, HBAN, JEF, KWR, LXS.DE, LYB, NVDA, PNC, RCO.PA, RI.PA, SYNT.L, WFC | AI, broadening, Capital Cycle, China, Japan, Mining, small caps, value | The strategy sees speculative excess in AI with hyperscalers dramatically increasing capital bases for datacentres, creating a classic capital cycle with real risk of over-build. Nvidia represents 8% of S&P 500 and 5% of MSCI ACWI, creating alarming concentration. The AI bet must pay off given the weight in global indices. | SAGA LN FCX US |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Greenlight Capital | -3.6% | 0.4% | AAPL, BHF, COYA, EIX, FLR, GRBK, KD, LXS.DE, META, MSFT, NVDA, PCG, SOLB.BR, TECK | AI, Biotechnology, Bubble, Mining, skepticism, technology, Utilities, value | Greenlight is highly skeptical of the massive AI investment cycle, questioning whether trillions in promised spending can generate adequate returns. The firm notes that much AI revenue is circular within the supply chain rather than from external customers, and compares the situation to the internet bubble where capital destruction occurred despite the technology's ultimate importance. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 10, 2025 | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | 0.8% | 27.6% | 1128.HK, 4613.T, 6951.T, 6965.T, AMP.MI, ATE.PA, AZM.MI, BAKKA.OL, HAS.L, JDEP.AS, LXS.DE, RBT.PA, VALMT.HE | Asia, Cyclical Recovery, Engineering Services, Europe, Medical Devices, small caps, value | Wynn Macau was the top contributor during the quarter despite delivering underwhelming second-quarter results. Performance was supported by a strengthening Macau market, benefiting Wynn as one of just six licensed operators in the city. The company plans to introduce updated rooms and a revamped Chairman's Club to bolster its position in the premium segment. | CFF FP KSPI JP 6951 JP ALT FP |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 6, 2026 | Legal & General – Active Fixed Income | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMZN, GOOGL, LXS.DE, META, MSFT, ORCL, PARA, SESG.PA, WBD, WPP.L | AI, Bonds, credit, Fiscal, Hyperscalers, infrastructure, Issuance, technology | Massive AI capital expenditure by hyperscalers is driving extraordinary levels of bond issuance, with companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and Google requiring $500-800 billion of additional debt annually. This AI spending boom is creating significant macroeconomic impact and supporting US growth expectations as companies redeploy capital back into the economy. Hyperscalers are increasingly accessing private credit markets for bespoke AI infrastructure projects, with Meta's $29 billion public/private credit deal representing the largest private credit transaction in history. The private credit market is becoming a key funding source for off-balance-sheet AI projects and data center development. Global shift from monetary to fiscal policy is driving increased government infrastructure spending, with Germany releasing their debt-brake and Japan electing a pro-fiscal policy prime minister. This fiscal expansion is creating a new paradigm of government-led growth initiatives alongside corporate AI infrastructure investment. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 20, 2026 | Greenlight Capital | 8.5% | 9.0% | AR, BHF, CNH, DECK, FLR, GPK, GPN, GRBK, HPQ, HSIC, LXS.DE, MSTU, MSTX, PRKS, SMR, SOLB.BR, SPB, TEVA, VSCO, WBD | Copper, Cyclical, gold, Hedge Fund, Long/Short, Macro, value | Gold had an exceptional year appreciating 64%. The primary driver was countries seeking to reduce dollar exposure for reserves and trade as the U.S. loses hegemonic leadership. Foreign central banks are increasing gold reserves and establishing it as an alternative to settling global trade in dollars, effectively re-monetizing gold within official government channels. Copper prices rose about 40% in 2025 driven by AI world demand for more copper while supply remains limited. Several large mines around the world experienced production shortfalls, contributing to the price appreciation. The fund focuses on building a bottom-up portfolio of equity longs that are absolutely cheap and misunderstood, paired with overvalued shorts. Many cyclical businesses faced earnings shortfalls but P/E multiples failed to expand as typically expected during cyclical downturns. | CNR SPB HSIC GPN DECK AR TEVA VSCO FLR |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jul 19, 2023 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 11.2% | 10.4% | 0288.HK, 1999.HK, 4612.T, AC.PA, APPS.MC, BABA, CFR.TO, EXO.MI, FFH.TO, GLB.L, GRUMAB.MX, JFC.PS, JUVE.MI, KER.PA, LAZ, LXS.DE, MLCO, PFD.L, PRX.AS, TIGO | Asia, Buybacks, China, concentrated, Europe, international, value | Fund focuses on concentrated portfolio of 18-22 best ideas trading at discount to intrinsic value with compelling price-to-value ratio in mid-60s%. Management teams actively using buybacks, spin-offs and divestitures to crystallize value when persistent gaps exist between price and intrinsic value. | 4613.T 1999.HK LXS.DE AC.PA APPS.MC |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jul 19, 2023 | Longleaf Partners Small-Cap Fund | 8.9% | 11.5% | BATRA, CNX, ESRT, GMK, H, HOUS, KODK, LUMN, LXS.DE, MAT, OSCR, SAM, WEST, WTM | concentrated, Consumer Staples, Defensive, real estate, small cap, value | Fund maintains concentrated portfolio of 18-22 ideas trading at discount to intrinsic value. Portfolio P/V ratio in mid-60s% indicates significant upside potential. Management emphasizes buying high quality businesses at temporary discounts with 3-5 year investment horizon. | LUMN SAM LXS.DE HOUS BATRA OSCR |
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| 2023 Q1 | Apr 20, 2023 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 11.2% | 10.4% | 0001.HK, 0288.HK, AC.PA, APPS.MC, BABA, CUERVO.MX, DOM.L, ERF.PA, EXOR.MI, FFH.TO, GLB, GRUMAB.MX, HDB, JFC.PS, JUVE.MI, KER.PA, LAZ, LXS.DE, MC.PA, MLCO, PFD.L, PRX.AS, TIGO | Asia, China, concentrated, Europe, international, Luxury, Travel, value | China is arguably the only economy of size that is easing on a regulatory, fiscal and monetary perspective, while the rest of the world is tightening. The region offers compelling upside from both an economic and valuation perspective as Asia emerges from three years of lockdown with consumer sentiment rebounding strongly. | KER.PA CFR.SW AC.PA TIGO |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Oakmark Fund- International Small Cap | Lanxess AG | Materials | Specialty Chemicals | Bull | XETRA | Cyclical, EBITDA multiple, Free Cash Flow, Germany, specialty chemicals, transformation, turnaround, Value | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Longleaf Partners International Fund | LANXESS | Materials | Specialty Chemicals | Bull | XETRA | China exposure, Cyclical Recovery, Destocking, Energy costs, Germany, Inventory, Profit Warning, specialty chemicals | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Longleaf Partners Small-Cap Fund | Lanxess | Materials | Specialty Chemicals | Bear | XETRA | China exposure, Destocking, German Company, Operational Restructuring, Position exit, Profit Warning, specialty chemicals | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Longleaf Partners International Fund | Lanxess AG | Materials | Specialty Chemicals | Bull | XETRA | cost savings, debt reduction, Germany, infrastructure, Joint venture, Operational Leverage, Put Option, specialty chemicals | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Longleaf Partners International Fund | LANXESS | Materials | Specialty Chemicals | Bull | XETRA | Cost Reduction, Cyclical Recovery, EBITDA Generation, Germany, Operational Leverage, specialty chemicals, structural improvements, Utilization Rates | View Pitch |
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