| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Driehaus Micro Cap Growth Strategy | -7.0% | 3.0% | AEHR, ELF, FSLY, MOD, XENE | energy, growth, inflation, Micro Cap, Onshoring, semiconductors, small caps, Yields | Inflation remains the key factor to monitor with continued progress towards lower rates. The four primary Covid-related drivers of inflation have all normalized, and most CPI components continue to trend lower. Rent inflation is expected to moderate as real-time measurements show rents have already fallen due to new apartment unit growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | SouthernSun SMID Cap | 10.3% | - | APG, BOOT, DAR, DY, LPX, MOD, MSA, MUSA, SAM, TREX, WSO | Agriculture, Building Products, Resilience, Safety, SMID Cap, tariffs, technology, value | Companies demonstrated operational discipline through cost consciousness, margin stewardship, and capital discipline. Management teams acknowledged macroeconomic uncertainties while maintaining steady execution and preparing deliberately for challenges. | MSA SAM WSO BOOT APG MSA SAM WSO BOOT APG |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Choice Equities Capital Management | 30.0% | 21.6% | BNED, CELH, GENI, MGNI, MOD, PAR, ROP, SRAD | Advertising, concentrated, gaming, growth, Manufacturing, small caps, technology, value | GENI secured extended NFL data rights deal through 2029 and exclusive NCAA data rights through 2032, providing visibility into data costs and enabling incremental revenues to flow through at attractive margins. Sports betting legalization in Brazil and pending U.S. states, plus growth in in-game betting where GENI generates higher take rates, creates ongoing revenue opportunities in a market growing at low-double digit rates. | MOD MGNI GENI MOD MGNI GENI |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Artisan Global Discovery | -5.5% | -5.5% | ASMI, ASND, COHR, COMP, HTHT, INSM, MDB, MOD, MSI, PRS, RBC, RBLX, SE, SPOT, TWST, WING | AI, Biotechnology, Data centers, defense, energy, global, mid cap, small cap | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 27, 2024 | Driehaus Micro Cap Growth Strategy | 8.2% | 24.0% | CAMT, CRNX, FTAI, MOD, NVDA, SMCI, XENE | AI, Biotech, growth, healthcare, industrials, Micro Cap, semiconductors, technology | AI holds tremendous potential to enhance productivity across industries through automation, analytics, and customer experience improvements. Enterprise adoption is growing rapidly with 45% piloting AI and significant investment planned. The manager views AI as early-stage with durable growth prospects, comparing it favorably to past technology cycles like the internet and cloud. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 25, 2026 | The Osterweis Opportunity Fund | -3.8% | -3.8% | CWST, MOD, MTSI, RGEN, TTAN, TWST | AI, growth, healthcare, innovation, semiconductors, small cap, technology | RGEN TWST CWST MOD TTAN MTSI |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 25, 2025 | SouthernSun Small Cap | -11.5% | -11.5% | AEIS, AGCO, AWI, BOOT, DANH, EPAC, EXTR, IEX, LOB, MOD, NGVT, OXM, PII, SAM, TKR, USPH | Manufacturing, Quality, Resilience, small caps, tariffs, value | Manager believes small- to mid-cap U.S. companies with strong fundamentals are poised to shine as the market transitions from speculative excess to substance-focused investing. The portfolio focuses on 20-30 fundamentally sound companies with financial backbone and market strongholds. | MOD EXTR LOB BOOT TKR EPAC |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 25, 2025 | SouthernSun SMID Cap | -8.8% | -8.8% | AEIS, AGCO, AWI, BDC, BOOT, BR, DHR, GNRC, IEX, MOD, PII, SAM, TKR, USPH, WSO | fundamentals, Quality, Resilience, small caps, SMID Cap, tariffs, Trade Policy, value | The manager believes small- to mid-cap U.S. companies with strong fundamentals are poised to shine as the market transitions from speculative excess to substance-focused investing. They see this as a shift from a sugar high to a carnivore diet - stripped of fluff and rooted in what's healthy and enduring. | MOD PII USPH BOOT WSO BR |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | -2.7% | -2.7% | BWIN, COMP, FLEX, FLS, FRPT, FTAI, GWRE, IRTC, MOD, MTSI, OLLI, ONTO, PEN, TTAN, TWST | AI, defense, energy, Geopolitical, growth, semiconductors, small cap, technology | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 15, 2026 | Riverwater Partners Small Cap Strategy | - | - | ADEA, ATRC, CCB, CWK, GOOS, MOD, PWP, TALK, TILE, TNC | AI, energy, Geopolitical, Quality, small caps, technology, value | CWK PWP TALK ATRC CCB ADEA MOD |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 15, 2026 | Carillon Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund | - | - | AAOI, APPF, AROC, CRDO, GENI, IRTC, MOD, POWL, VITL | AI, Data centers, energy, growth, healthcare, Natural Gas, small cap, technology | APPF CRDO IRTC GENI VITL AROC POWL MOD AAOI |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Riverwater Sustainable Value Strategy | -0.6% | 7.9% | ATKR, AZZ, CROX, HDSN, ICFI, IRDM, LECO, LMNR, LPX, MOD, NYCB, PLXS, QCOM, TALO, WAL | AI, Data centers, Electrical, Energy Transition, industrials, Quality, small caps, value | Small-caps continued what appears to be a new bull market since hitting bottom last October. Small-caps still have significant ground to cover, having last peaked in 2021, while large-caps have continued to hit record highs. The manager believes they're in the 9th inning of large-cap outperformance and the next five and ten-year outlook for small versus large appears highly enticing. | ATKR |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | -10.1% | -10.1% | ALAB, ARIS, ASCB, BFAM, BROS, FRSH, FTAI, GWRE, HALO, INTA, IRTC, KTOS, MOD, MTSI, MYRG, PEN, SG, SN, TWST, VCYT | AI, Biotechnology, Cloud, defense, growth, healthcare, small caps, Trade Policy | The introduction of China's DeepSeek AI model challenged market assumptions around AI infrastructure spending durability. This development raised questions about US leadership in AI and long-term returns on AI investments, particularly impacting data center capacity enablers in the portfolio. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Mar 12, 2025 | Invesco Discovery Fund | 1.2% | 22.6% | ALAB, AMZN, CLH, CLS, CRS, CYBR, DUOL, EHC, EVR, FIX, INTA, MOD, NVDA, ONTO, PEGA, PI, QTWO, STEP, TMDX, WING | AI, Cloud, growth, semiconductors, small cap, software, technology | Technology driven innovation has continued to disrupt large portions of the global economy, providing substantial opportunity through investment in premier growth compounders. The fund added Pegasystems which has increasingly integrated artificial intelligence functionality into its products, with newest AI releases representing more than 25% of its bookings. Intapp offers cloud-based and AI-powered software solutions for the financial services industry. | INTA CVLT PEGA |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 25, 2026 | Lord Abbett Developing Growth Fund | 1.7% | 14.6% | BBIO, CELH, CRDO, CRS, FIX, GH, KTOS, LRN, MDGL, MOD, RDDT, RKLB, WGS | AI, growth, Health Care, industrials, innovation, small caps, technology | Generative artificial intelligence continues to provide markets an additional tailwind through productivity gains. Innovation is flourishing in pioneering Gen AI companies in semiconductors and software, as well as industrial companies enabling datacenter expansion and power infrastructure to support it. AI is also playing a role in the emerging defense and space technology sector. The defense and space technology sector is experiencing a positive inflection as a historically low growth area sees advancement in autonomous software and hardware systems. AI's role is particularly exciting in this emerging sector. Industrial companies are enabling datacenter expansion and power infrastructure to support the growing artificial intelligence infrastructure needs. Health Care sector contributed to relative performance, with significant allocations to precision oncology companies and pharmaceutical companies focused on specialized treatments. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Riverwater Sustainable Value Strategy | - | - | ATKR, COOP, CPRI, CRL, CROX, DAR, EVR, EXEL, IDCC, LMNR, MOD, NCMI, TPR, VLO | consumer, energy, financials, healthcare, small caps, technology, value | Strong growth in data centers drove significant outperformance in Modine Manufacturing. Most forecasts predict a doubling of data center demand by 2030, with the manager noting this trend shows no signs of slowing. | EXEL NCMI DAR COOP |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Alger Small Cap Focus Fund | 1.8% | 7.8% | ALAB, CDNA, MOD, NTRA, WING, XMTR | AI, Genomics, growth, healthcare, semiconductors, small caps, technology | AI is at an inflection point, potentially enabling significant increases in productivity. Astera Labs specializes in connectivity solutions for AI and machine learning systems, with products that optimize data flow in AI accelerators and high-performance computing environments. | CDNA WING NTRA ALAB XMTR |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 30, 2025 | SouthernSun Small Cap | - | 8.3% | AEIS, BCO, CXT, DAR, DORM, EPAC, MOD, MSA, MUSA, NGVT, SCL | active management, industrials, materials, Quality, small caps, value | SouthernSun focuses exclusively on small-cap securities defined as equity securities with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 2000 Index. The manager emphasizes that divergence in small and mid-sized market segments creates opportunities for active discovery when new entrants come to the public stage. | CXT SCL DAR MOD BCO CXT SCL DAR MOD BCO |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 30, 2025 | SouthernSun SMID Cap | - | 8.7% | BCO, CXT, DAR, FND, GNRC, MOD, MUSA, NGVT, SEIC, VMI, WSO | active management, fundamentals, Quality, SMID Cap, Stewardship, value | SouthernSun emphasizes the enduring value of active management in an increasingly passive world, arguing that active investing restores balance by engaging directly with management, questioning assumptions, and allocating capital purposefully rather than automatically. They view active management as essential stewardship that combines analytical rigor with human judgment. | CXT WSO DAR BCO MOD CXT WSO DAR BCO MOD |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | 8.7% | 4.8% | 4350 JP, ALAB, ASND, CGNX, CWAN, IBP, INSM, LOAR, LSCC, MDGL, MOD, MTSI, SN, WAY, WING | AI, Biotech, Health Care, industrials, small caps | The fund posted strong absolute but weaker relative returns as speculative small-cap stocks led markets. Managers emphasized profit-cycle investing, focusing on companies with durable growth such as Modine, Lattice Semiconductor, and Insmed. Key themes include AI-related infrastructure, biotech innovation, and cyclical recovery in housing and industrials. | OLLI CGNX MTSI TWST INSM MOD LSCC OLLI CGNX MTSI TWST INSM MOD LSCC |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Riverwater Partners Small Cap Strategy | - | - | ATRC, BDC, BOW, CROX, DGII, HAE, IDCC, IRDM, LOPE, MMSI, MOD, PFS, PLMR, PLPC, TGLS, UEC, VECO, VSTS, WOR | AI, Energy Transition, IoT, Quality, small caps, uranium, Utilities, value | The portfolio benefits from exposure to AI infrastructure through holdings like Modine Manufacturing, which provides thermal management solutions for data centers supporting AI workloads. The manager views AI as driving a multi-year investment cycle with exponential growth in AI-related infrastructure spending. | PLPC BDC DGII PFS WOR MOD UEC |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 15, 2025 | Royce Investment Partners Small Cap | 12.9% | 9.9% | AIR, AMSC, ATRO, CECO, CRK, FTI, GLOB, KD, KN, KTOS, LAUR, LFMD, MOD, OPRX, PRIM, PSQH, REZI, SOI, SWSS, UCTT | defense, industrials, infrastructure, Outperformance, semiconductors, small caps, technology, value | The Fund is maintaining investment emphasis on infrastructure themes, particularly AI data centers and reindustrialization in the U.S. This encompasses both Industrials and Energy sectors, with infrastructure being a key investment focus area for the portfolio. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 11, 2024 | Driehaus Micro Cap Growth Strategy | 8.2% | 24.0% | ADMA, ALKT, CRNX, MOD, TMDX | AI, Biotechnology, Fed Cuts, growth, healthcare, Micro Cap, small caps, valuation | AI infrastructure spending by Hyperscalers remains robust despite concerns about ROI. The manager views AI as an existential threat to major tech companies, driving continued capex investment in GPUs, servers, networking equipment and data centers. While 40% capex growth may decelerate in 2025-2026, AI infrastructure spending should remain strong. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 9, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Small Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | AZPN, BE, CERT, CHX, CWAN, FLR, FOUR, MOD, OSCR, PCVX, SGRY, SHLS, TGTX, VIAV, VRNS, WING, WIX, XMTR, XPO, ZETA | AI, growth, healthcare, industrials, M&A, Onshoring, small caps, technology | The unprecedented infrastructure buildout to support generative AI ambitions drove accelerating growth and expanding multiples across multiple sectors. This enthusiasm expanded from AI/chips to data center buildouts, HVAC equipment, service providers, and power solutions to support electricity demands of this generational product cycle. | MOD FLR CWAN TGTX OSCR BE |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 27, 2026 | Artisan Global Discovery | 1.7% | 12.1% | ARGX, ASND.CO, BAB.L, BKR, BLD, CCC, COH, DUOL, FROG, FWONA, INSM, IRTC, LABS, LYV, MOD, MPWR, MTSI, PEN, PSTG, RBC, SAIL, SE, SPOT, TTAN, TXRH, TYL, VRCY, WESCO, WST, WWD | AI, Biotechnology, defense, global, growth, healthcare, SMID Cap, technology | AI-related capital spending remains an area of active debate entering 2026, with investors weighing strong industry momentum against concerns about circular financing dynamics and datacenter construction delays. The team continues to find compelling opportunities among companies positioned to benefit from AI investment strength and gain share of customers' AI spending based on superior technology that improves datacenter performance and efficiency. Healthcare returned as a source of market strength, with the team maintaining relatively high exposure despite several years of industry headwinds. Strong conviction in profit cycle opportunities for biotech companies, with several franchises delivering strong results as product launches gained momentum and investor sentiment toward the sector improved. Aerospace and defense holdings appear well positioned for multiyear growth, with companies capitalizing on rising global defense spending. Commercial aerospace suppliers are positioned to benefit from significant content gains in new planes and growth in recurring aftermarket sales for many years. Several portfolio companies benefit directly from AI-related capital spending, with strong demand from datacenter customers as capacity is added to support high-density computing environments. Companies are seeing increased activity within datacenter-related electrical and communications businesses. | MTSI IRTC IOT NEM GR TTAN SAIL BLD TXRH BAB LN SPOT SE FROG INSM COHR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 27, 2026 | The Osterweis Opportunity Fund | 3.3% | 0.3% | AX, BIRK, CAVA, CECO, CWST, FSV, GH, GWRE, LSCC, LTH, MOD, MTSI, NOVT, SITM, TREX, TTAN, WAY | AI, Biotech, Fintech, growth, healthcare, semiconductors, small cap, technology | AI was identified as one of the big investment themes driving 2025 returns, with the AI boom propelling many indices to all-time highs. SiTime Corp benefited from 115% growth in its data center segment reflecting surging demand from AI applications. The manager published a piece discussing AI as one of their top five secular trends for the near-to-medium term. The portfolio had strong performance from semiconductor investments including MACOM and SiTime. MACOM delivered strong Q4 results with 30% revenue growth, serving telecommunications, data center, defense, and industrial markets. SiTime revolutionized timing devices with MEMS-based silicon solutions and saw 45% growth driven by AI applications in data centers. Chime was highlighted as a leading online bank and top contributor in the Financial sector. The company's cost-effective, mobile-first, cloud-native infrastructure allows it to serve underbanked populations with free banking services. Revenue continues to increase above 30% annually with profit margins above 65%, and the manager believes Chime can triple its revenue per customer over the next five years. Guardant Health, a provider of blood-based diagnostic tests for cancer, was a significant contributor with strong Q3 results. The core oncology business grew revenues 30% with acceleration driven by innovative product enhancements. The company continues to lead the charge in converting oncology testing from tissue to blood, representing a major shift in cancer diagnostics. Flying taxis were mentioned as one of the speculative investment themes that drove 2025 returns, though the manager deliberately avoided these speculative companies. Drones were also identified as one of the top five secular trends for the near-to-medium term in the manager's recent publication. Robotics was identified as one of the manager's top five secular trends for the near-to-medium term. This represents an area of focus for finding category leaders before they become widely discovered, though specific robotics investments were not detailed in this letter. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | 3.4% | 8.6% | BRKR, CLBT, COCO, FLEX, GH, GWRE, HXL, INSM, IRTC, ITGR, LASR, LSCC, MOD, MTSI, PCOR, PEN, PSN, SN, STVN, VSEC | AI, Biotechnology, defense, growth, healthcare, profit cycles, small cap, technology | AI-related capital spending remains an area of active debate entering 2026. Investors continue to weigh strong industry momentum against concerns about circular financing dynamics and data center construction delays. The team finds compelling opportunities among companies positioned to benefit from AI investment strength and gain share of customers' AI spending based on superior technology. Aerospace and defense holdings appear well positioned for multiyear growth. The team believes commercial aerospace suppliers are positioned to benefit for many years from significant content gains in new aircraft and growth in recurring aftermarket sales. Defense-related investments include companies with strong franchises in non-kinetic laser weapons and critical technologies. Healthcare returned as a source of market strength during the quarter. The team maintains relatively high exposure to the sector despite several years of industry headwinds, grounded in conviction in profit cycle opportunities for biotechnology companies. Many biotechnology franchises are early in what the team believes are some of the most compelling product launch cycles of their careers. The team continues to find compelling opportunities among semiconductor companies positioned to benefit from AI investment strength and gain share of customers' AI spending based on superior technology that improves data center performance and efficiency. These investments are managed with valuation discipline consistent with the team's process. | GWRE PSN STVN COCO INSM MTSI |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | Riverwater Partners Small Cap Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | ADEA, AMD, ATMU, ATRC, BHST, BKH, CNX, DIS, HSTM, ITGR, KGS, LEU, LMNR, LOPE, MOD, NPKI, PLMR, STKL, VECO, WRBY | AI, financials, healthcare, infrastructure, Natural Gas, nuclear, Quality, small caps | Natural gas stocks benefited from AI theme as potential winners in powering data centers. CNX Resources was the top contributor driven by weather-related price increases and strong company execution. The manager remains encouraged by structural demand drivers for natural gas supporting higher volumes over time. Centrus Energy was positioned at the nexus of U.S. national security, nuclear energy independence, and next-generation reactor deployment. The company benefited from structural shift away from Russian nuclear fuel supply toward domestic enrichment, with rising demand from advanced reactors, SMRs, and nuclear power supporting AI-driven data center load growth. NPK International was added as a way to participate in multi-year infrastructure buildout required to support grid expansion, electrification, and energy system upgrades. The company provides composite matting solutions for utility and energy-related end markets with advantages over traditional timber mats. The manager avoided speculative AI investments but played the theme through picks-and-shovels approach via semicap equipment and utility infrastructure buildout. Natural gas stocks benefited as potential winners in powering data centers. Warby Parker has a call option on smart glasses and AI-enabled eyewear through its partnership with Google. | ITGR HSTM WRBY ADEA NPKI KGS BHST LMNR LOPE LEU CNX |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | 9.0% | 14.0% | ADS, APPF, ARGX, CIGI, ELF, GWRE, HL, IBP, INTA, IRTC, LSCC, MKTX, MOD, ONON, ONTO, SN, SPT, SPXC, TYL, VCYT | AI, growth, healthcare, interest rates, Profit Cycle, small caps, technology | The team is focused on AI enablers that remain well positioned to benefit from reasonable industry investment levels because they are gaining market share based on superior technologies. They expect some volatility in AI-exposed stocks given relatively lofty expectations but are being disciplined on valuations. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Alger Small Cap Focus Fund | 6.4% | 5.9% | ATEC, CDNA, MOD, PRO, QTWO, WFRD | AI, Biotechnology, Cloud, growth, healthcare, small cap, technology | AI is at an inflection point, potentially enabling significant increases in productivity. The fund observes heightened scrutiny around AI spend, with market participants questioning whether significant AI-related capital expenditures would yield sufficient returns. Utilities sector stocks are being viewed as a play on AI given the high electricity consumption needed to power data centers running AI programs. | WFRD ATEC PRO MOD QTWO CDNA |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 18, 2024 | Driehaus Micro Cap Growth Strategy | 8.2% | 24.0% | ARLO, CRNX, MOD, TMDX, TNDM | AI, growth, healthcare, industrials, inflation, Micro Cap, semiconductors, technology | The strategy increased exposure to semiconductors and hardware companies benefiting from AI infrastructure buildout. Holdings range from semi cap equipment companies to semiconductor/component suppliers to data centers. The fundamental outlook for AI-related holdings and the industry has improved dramatically. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Riverwater Sustainable Value Strategy | -0.6% | 7.9% | AMKR, ATKR, CRL, DOX, EVTC, HDSN, LMNR, LPX, MOD, NYCB, VECO | Agriculture, AI, semiconductors, small caps, sustainability, technology, value | The manager sees tremendous opportunity for companies to use AI to improve productivity and growth, though most management teams are unprepared to implement it effectively. Three of their best performers provide picks and shovels to make AI happen: Amkor Technologies, Modine Manufacturing, and Veeco Instruments. | LMNR VECO |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 14, 2025 | Liberty Park Capital Management | 5.9% | 8.6% | AIOT, BLN.TO, CGNX, GTLS, HQI, INOD, INTT, IONQ, LMB, LWLG, MOD, NVEE, SOUN, SWIM, THRY, TITN, UPWK, WHR, XMTR, YOU | AI, energy, Long/Short, Manufacturing, small caps, Staffing, Trump | Manager is significantly long small-cap equities in general, viewing them as beneficiaries of Trump presidency and rate cuts. The fund focuses on small-cap names with average market cap of $2.5 billion for longs. Performance significantly outpaced Russell 2000 in Q4. | HQI |
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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 | Carillon Eagle Small Cap Growth Fund | Modine Manufacturing | Auto Parts | Industrial Machinery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI infrastructure, data center cooling, high-performance computing, HVAC, industrial machinery, portfolio transformation, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | The Osterweis Opportunity Fund | Modine Manufacturing Company | Auto Parts | Industrial Machinery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI infrastructure, Cyclical, data centers, divestiture, growth, Heat Transfer, HVAC, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | Riverwater Partners Small Cap Strategy | Modine Manufacturing Company | Auto Parts | Industrial Machinery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Cooling Solutions, data center, Industrial technology, secular growth, spinoff, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | SouthernSun Small Cap | Modine Manufacturing Company | Industrials | Industrial Machinery | Bull | NYSE | data center cooling, Electric Vehicles, Heat Exchangers, HVAC, operational excellence, thermal management, turnaround | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | SouthernSun SMID Cap | Modine Manufacturing Company | Industrials | Industrial Machinery | Bull | NYSE | 80/20 Implementation, CEO change, data center, Electric Vehicles, Heat Exchangers, HVAC, thermal management, turnaround | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Choice Equities Capital Management | Modine Manufacturing Company | Industrials | Industrial Machinery | Bull | NYSE | Climate Solutions, Danaher Business System, data center cooling, Industrial Transformation, margin expansion, operational excellence, portfolio optimization, share repurchase, Value | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | ClearBridge Investments Small Cap Growth Strategy | Modine Manufacturing | Industrials | Machinery | Bull | NYSE | Air Quality, Climate Solutions, HVAC, Inflecting Demand, manufacturing, Margin Improvement, thermal management, Vehicle Equipment | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Alger Small Cap Focus Fund | Modine Manufacturing Company | Industrials | Industrial Machinery | Bull | NYSE | data centers, Electrification, Emissions Regulations, high-performance computing, HVAC, Industrial technology, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @EricJhonsa | Modine Manufacturing Company | Building Products | Building Products | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AIInfrastructure, Chillers, Cooling, datacenters, FacilityEquipment, HeatDissipation, HVAC, LiquidCooling, ThermalManagement | View Pitch |
| Dec 5, 2025 | Fund Letters | Mitchell Scott | Modine Manufacturing Company | Consumer Discretionary | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Cooling, growth, Margins, transformation, valuation | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Adam Peck | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Industrial Machinery | Bull | NYSE | AI, data centers, growth, manufacturing, semiconductors, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Craigh Cepukenas | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | Capacity, Cooling, data centers, hyperscale, Revenue upgrade, secular growth | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Jason L. White | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI infrastructure, Capacity growth, hyperscale, margin expansion, secular tailwinds, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Michael Cook | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Building Products & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI, capacity expansion, capital discipline, Cooling, datacenter, EBITDA | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Michael Cook | Modine Manufacturing Company | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI, cash flow, data centers, growth, leadership, Margins, Reinvestment, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Craigh Cepukenas | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | Capacity, Cooling, data centers, hyperscale, Revenue upgrade, secular growth | View Pitch |
| Nov 28, 2025 | Fund Letters | Jason L. White | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI infrastructure, Capacity growth, hyperscale, margin expansion, secular tailwinds, thermal management | View Pitch |
| Nov 28, 2025 | Fund Letters | Michael Cook | Modine Manufacturing Co. | Consumer Discretionary | Building Products & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI, capacity expansion, capital discipline, Cooling, datacenter, EBITDA | View Pitch |
| Nov 28, 2025 | Fund Letters | Michael Cook | Modine Manufacturing Company | Consumer Discretionary | Electrical Components & Equipment | Bull | NYSE | AI, cash flow, data centers, growth, leadership, Margins, Reinvestment, thermal management | View Pitch |
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