| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 30, 2025 | Bell Global Emerging Companies Fund | - | - | 3064.T, 3769.T, 6146.T, ATD.TO, AUTO.L, BR, CHKP, CLH, COR, DB1.DE, DXCM, FBIN, JKHY, KEYS, MONC.MI, MSCI, PCTY, RMV.L, SCI, VEEV, WOLW.L | AI, Fintech, global, healthcare, payments, Quality, SMID Cap, technology | Several portfolio holdings faced pressure from perceived AI disruption risk throughout the year. The manager believes market fears are significantly overstated for many businesses and has added to positions as valuations became compelling. Where serious disruption concerns developed, positions were exited, such as Gartner due to structural threats to its business model from AI-driven competition. | AUTO LN 3769 JP JKHY |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 15, 2026 | Canopy Investors | - | - | 4194.T, ASSA-B.ST, AUTO.L, AZEK, JHX, MEDP, MONC.MI, NEM, PTC, TREX, TW | AI, Enterprise Software, global, Japan, Quality, SMID Cap, valuation | AI has driven significant market rotation away from quality stocks, with concerns about disruption weighing on enterprise software and online classifieds companies. The fund believes AI disruption fears are overdone for their portfolio companies, which are more likely to be beneficiaries than victims of AI adoption. Quality was the worst-performing investment factor in H1 FY26, with lower-quality and more volatile stocks significantly outperforming. This represents a continuation of quality underperformance reminiscent of the late 1990s dot-com era, driven by speculative investor behavior and thematic investing. Japan faces structural labor shortages driving increased mid-career hiring and workforce mobility. The country has a new pro-business Prime Minister and depreciating yen enhancing export competitiveness, though it faces labor shortages, inflation, and geopolitical risks with China. Enterprise software companies face investor concerns about AI disruption, particularly around AI agents displacing traditional interfaces and reducing barriers to entry. However, many providers digitize structured processes that AI cannot easily replace and are likely to benefit from AI integration. | 4194 JP TREX AUTO LN MEDP PTC |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 31, 2024 | PGIM Jennison Global Opportunities Fund | 2.0% | 23.0% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, ATCO-A.ST, AVGO, DIS, ETN, FIS, HD, LILLY, MC.PA, MDB, META, MONC.MI, MSFT, NVDA, NVO, PANW, RACE, RMS.PA | AI, global, growth, healthcare, Luxury, technology | The fund benefits from artificial intelligence momentum across multiple holdings. NVIDIA continues to surpass expectations with strong results fueled by data center growth. Apple's share price increased significantly as the company's pace of execution in the AI field and optimism about what they may introduce are additional factors supporting the company's share price gains. | View |
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