| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Miller Howard North American Energy Fund | - | - | AR, BKR, DINO, EQT, GPOR, MPC, OKE, RRC, SU, TRP, WTTR | Canada, energy, Natural Gas, oil, Refiners, Shale, water | The Permian Basin produces three barrels of water for every barrel of oil, making wastewater remediation a key growth industry. Western Midstream's acquisition of ARIS Water Solutions at a 25% premium underscored the value of water treatment companies. The manager added to their Select Water Solutions position following this transaction. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 20, 2026 | Hosking Partners | 3.2% | 3.2% | 000660 KS, 005930 KS, 1662.T, AXP, CCO.TO, COF, DHT, GLW, HAFN.OL, III.L, INSW, JEF, LRCX, MOH.AT, MPC, MU, NE, PSK.TO, PSX, STX, SYF, TDW, UBS, VLO, WISE.L | AI, Capital Cycle, diversification, energy, Geopolitical, semiconductors | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 17, 2026 | Polaris Global Equity | 5.9% | 5.9% | 000660 KS, 005930 KS, ARW, CAP.PA, COF, DNB.OL, E, ELV, GILD, LNTH, LUN.TO, MEOH, MKSI, MPC, NVDA, SLM, TTE, UTHR, WBS, YAR.OL | AI, diversification, energy, Fertilizers, Geopolitical, global, semiconductors, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 11, 2025 | Elliott Management | - | - | MPC, PSX, VLO | activism, Conglomerate, Midstream, operations, Refiners, Spinoff, value | Elliott criticizes Phillips 66's refining operations, noting EBITDA per barrel trails best-in-class peer Valero by $3.75 per barrel, widening to $4.75 in Q4 2024. The firm calls for ambitious refining targets reflecting best-in-class performance and closing the EBITDA gap with peers. | View | |
| 2021 Q4 | Dec 31, 2021 | Clark Street Value | - | 75.0% | AAMCF, ACEL, ADES LN, BBXIA, CDOR, CPLG, ECTM, FBRT, HHC, HMG, INDT, JCS, JXN, LAUR, LBRDK, LGL, LRFC, LUB, LYLT, MPC, NTPIF, NXDT, ONL, PFSW IN, PFX, RHEP, RVI, SNDA, THNPY | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital Fundamental Stability & Value | 0.0% | 16.0% | 005930.KS, 036570.KS, 6857.T, AAP, AMGN, AMP, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BABA, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, MPC, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, VSCO | free cash flow, large cap, Leverage, Quality, selectivity, small cap, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% FCF yield versus 4.9% for the S&P 500, comparable to post-financial crisis levels. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital International | 0.0% | 10.9% | 036570.KS, 6857.T, 9988.HK, AAP, AAPL, AMGN, AMP, AMZN, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, META, MPC, MSFT, NVDA, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, TSLA, VSCO | free cash flow, international, Quality, risk management, selectivity, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% free cash yield compared to 4.9% for the S&P 500. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 19.7% | 036570.KS, 6857.T, 9988.HK, AAP, AAPL, AMGN, AMP, AMZN, AN, AON, AVGO, AVY, BLDR, CF, CSX, CVS, DHR, ETSY, GOOGL, IPG, ITX.MC, JBL, LKQ, MC.PA, META, MPC, MSFT, NVDA, OC, OMC, PCAR, PRIO3.SA, PYPL, ROG.SW, SMCI, TEP.PA, TSLA, VSCO | Credit Stress, free cash flow, large cap, Mega Caps, risk management, selectivity, value | Manager emphasizes selective value investing by avoiding expensive mega-cap stocks and focusing on quality companies with attractive free cash flow yields. The strategy achieves a 7.3% FCF yield versus 4.9% for the S&P 500, comparable to post-financial crisis levels. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard North American Energy Fund | - | - | AR, BKR, DINO, EQT, GPOR, MPC, OKE, RRC, SU, TRP, WTTR | Canada, energy, Natural Gas, oil, Pipelines, Refiners, water | The Permian Basin produces three barrels of water for every barrel of oil, making wastewater remediation a key growth industry. Western Midstream's acquisition of ARIS Water Solutions at a 25% premium underscored the value of water treatment companies. The manager added to their Select Water Solutions position following this transaction. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Polaris Global Equity | 5.0% | 18.5% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 055550.KS, 5019.T, 6758.T, 8306.T, 8591.T, ABBV, ALSN, BARRY.SW, BPOP, CAP.PA, CG, CVS, DHL.DE, DTG.DE, ELV, GD, IAG.L, IPS.PA, JAZZ, LKQ, LNTH, LUN.TO, MEOH, MG, MKSI, MNDI.L, MPC, NEE, PUB.PA, SBH, SLM, UNH, UTHR, VIPS | AI, Energy Transition, financials, global, healthcare, semiconductors, Trade Policy, Valuations | The current two-speed economy is characterized by a narrow AI-driven boom versus subdued growth across most other industries. Just seven mega-cap U.S. tech stocks drove nearly 60% of the S&P 500 gains in 2025 to date. The frothy valuations in the AI tech sector should make investors cautious, as concentrated indices could face material correction if the AI boom busts. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 24, 2026 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | -2.9% | 8.8% | AMT, CEG, LNG, MPC, NEE, NGG, PEG, SRE, T, TMUS, TRGP, UPS, VZ, XEL | Data centers, dividends, energy, infrastructure, nuclear, Utilities | The US nuclear industry is undergoing its most significant shift in decades with rising electricity demand, policy support, and emerging technologies creating foundation for long-term capacity expansion. The manager views companies with existing nuclear assets and restart plans as ideal investments with attractive risk/reward profiles. Rising electricity demand driven by data centers is a key growth driver, with hyperscalers signing multiple power purchase agreements for nuclear offtake. Data centers have power demands ranging from 50 MW to 2 GW and are willing to sign agreements at premium prices for nuclear generation. The portfolio offers high dividend yield over 2.5x the S&P 500 Index with strong prospects for dividend growth and ample coverage. Eight holdings announced dividend increases this quarter with an average increase of 9.5%. Policy support through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act has provided financial support and tax credits for nuclear development, putting it on level ground with wind and solar while creating a floor for existing nuclear fleet. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 24, 2026 | Miller Howard North American Energy Fund | 1.0% | 6.1% | CHRD, CNQ, CVE, CVX, EQT, GPOR, HES, LBRT, MPC, OKE, OXY, PBA, PSX, RRC, SM, SU, VLO, XOM | Data centers, dividends, energy, Natural Gas, North America, oil, Refiners | Pressure pumpers are seeing growing interest in supplying power to data centers under long-term contractual arrangements. Mobile generation equipment can be deployed within weeks at competitive efficiency levels. Liberty Energy announced a positive 1GW data center power generation project by year-end 2027. Natural gas prices rallied sharply amid a cold start to winter in the US, supported by strong LNG exports and rising data center power demand. The portfolio reduced natural gas price exposure by selling EQT Corp and trimming Range Resources Corp. Oil prices drifted lower on a near-term supply glut and closed the quarter in the mid-$50/bbl range. Adjusted for inflation, prices are near century lows. At current prices, E&Ps are expected to further rein in production with US supply likely to decline in 2026. The portfolio increased Valero and Phillips 66 on strong refinery dynamics. Marathon Petroleum had a rare refinery earnings miss on operational items believed to be one-time, with favorable 2026 capex guidance. The portfolio currently offers an indicated yield of 3.2% that is well supported down to roughly $45/bbl oil, with potential for significantly larger variable capital returns at higher commodity prices. Suncor Energy raised its dividend 5.3% amid strong buybacks. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 20, 2026 | Polaris Global Equity | 7.0% | 26.8% | 000270.KS, 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 1299.HK, 2318.HK, 5871.TW, 6758.T, 8001.T, 8002.T, 8591.T, 8729.T, ALSN, ARW, BABA, BARRY.SW, CAP.PA, CG, COF, DHL.DE, IAG.L, INGR, JAZZ, LIN, LNTH, LTM, LUN.TO, MG.TO, MKSI, ML.PA, MPC, NVS, NXT.L, SBH, SMWRQ, TSN, UTHR, VIPS, YAR.OL | AI, diversification, global, international, Outperformance, semiconductors, technology, value | AI demand drove performance across semiconductor and technology sectors, with memory chip suppliers benefiting from supply-demand constraints and expected price increases in 2026. Companies like SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, and MKS Inc. delivered strong results driven by accelerating AI demand across semiconductor and advanced electronics end markets. Memory manufacturers in Korea were top contributors as supply-demand constraints benefit memory chip suppliers. The market expects memory price increases in 2026, further supporting performance of Samsung and SK Hynix. AI-driven demand across semiconductor end markets accelerated growth. The investment approach remains disciplined and focused on strong cash flows from quality companies selling essential products and services with good management teams creating shareholder value. The manager seeks situations where attractive valuations meet genuine business momentum, avoiding trends and distant promises. International equities outperformed after a decade of American dominance, driven by weaker U.S. dollar, more attractive valuations abroad, and slowing momentum in U.S. tech. This country and sector rotation validated the need for diversification instead of home bias, with attractive opportunities in targeted developed and emerging markets. Yara International benefited from partnerships for low-carbon ammonia projects in the U.S. and Middle East, positioning the company toward becoming an energy-transition and low-carbon fertilizer company while securing long-dated contracts. HD Hyundai Electric capitalized on increased demand to expand power infrastructure. | 267260 KS UTHR JAZZ CAP FP MKSI 000660 KS |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Fundamental Stability & Value | 0.0% | 0.0% | BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, GPS, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TDC, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | free cash flow, fundamentals, international, Quality, rebalancing, small caps, valuation, value | The firm emphasizes systematic value investing through their proprietary free cash flow valuation methodology. They focus on stocks trading at attractive valuations while avoiding richly valued names, with their U.S. FSV strategy trading at more than double the free cash flow yield of the S&P 500. The strategy systematically rotates out of names that have increased in value and reinvests into less expensive stocks. The firm filters for high quality companies with stable cash flows and low debt levels. Their investment process excludes negative free cash flow companies and avoids those with high amounts of leverage while seeking fundamental stability. This quality focus has historically been smart but was a drag on returns in 2025 as unprofitable stocks outperformed significantly. The firm sees significant opportunity in small and mid-sized U.S. stocks, though selectivity is critical given the large number of unprofitable and heavily-indebted companies. Their small/mid strategy filters out negative free cash flow companies and high leverage names. The S&P 600 excludes many troubled names and has considerably outperformed the Russell 2000 over time. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Small/Mid Cap Quality & Value | 0.0% | 0.0% | BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, GPS, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TDC, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | free cash flow, fundamentals, Quality, rebalancing, small cap, valuation, value | The letter extensively discusses valuation concerns across markets, highlighting that U.S. equities are historically expensive and trading at levels typically associated with subdued future returns. The firm's strategies focus on finding attractively valued stocks where quality and value overlap, with their portfolios trading at significant discounts to benchmarks. Quality is a core focus of the firm's investment process, emphasizing cash flow stability and avoiding highly leveraged or unprofitable companies. The letter discusses how their strategies systematically filter out negative free cash flow companies and those with high debt levels while seeking fundamental stability. The letter identifies significant opportunities in small and mid-sized U.S. stocks, noting that avoiding high debt levels and money-losing businesses has historically been smart but was a drag on returns in 2025. The firm sees this as creating attractive entry points for quality small cap investing. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 8.6% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | FCF, fundamentals, international, Quality, rebalancing, small caps, valuation, value | U.S. equities are historically expensive by any measure and at levels typically associated with subdued future returns. The S&P 500 is trading near record multiples with just 20 stocks accounting for over 50% of the market at a 120% premium to the rest. Historical analysis shows that rich starting valuations correlate with lower longer-term returns. Despite rich overall market valuations, many high quality stocks remain attractively valued. The firm's large cap strategy trades at a free cash flow yield more than double the S&P 500 and 60% above Russell 1000 Value. Value stocks significantly outperformed after the 2000 tech bubble when similar valuation disparities existed. Significant opportunities exist in smaller stocks where avoiding high debt levels and money-losing businesses has historically been smart but was an enormous drag on returns in 2025. Negative free cash flow stocks comprised 35% of Russell 2000 and rose 67% on average, demonstrating unusual market conditions. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AEE, AMT, AWK, CEG, CNP, CSX, ETR, HCA, LNG, MPC, NEE, NEP, NI, PAGP, TMUS | Data centers, dividends, infrastructure, Midstream, Natural Gas, Power, REITs, Utilities | Datacenter proliferation is driving accelerating power demand, benefiting utilities and midstream sectors. Natural gas will be used to meet incremental demand as intermittent renewable power requires dispatchable generation supplementation. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Polaris Global Equity | 6.9% | 12.7% | ABBV, ALSN, BPOP, CTC.TO, GILD, GLPI, INGR, MPC, MSFT, MTB, NOV, NVDA, SAIC, SBH, UTHR | AI, Biotechnology, cyclicals, financials, global, rates, value | Interest rates finally peaked with most central banks globally initiating an easing cycle. The era of 0% interest and free money has ended, with rates expected to remain higher than the prior cycle. This normalized rate environment makes current earnings and dividend payments more valuable while future earnings projections become less so. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AM, BK, CAG, CEG, CMCSA, EPD, FWRD, GPC, GS, HESM, JPM, MMP, MPC, MPLX, NS, NTR, PAYX, SUN, TRGP, TXN, WBA | AI, dividends, energy, inflation, infrastructure, Midstream, Recession, Utilities | The letter emphasizes dividend investing as a reliable strategy, noting that dividends have been the most dependable source of investment returns over time. The firm focuses on high-dividend-yield stocks that continue to produce income during recessions and suggests mature management views their business positively long-term. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AM, BK, CAG, CEG, CMCSA, EPD, FWRD, GPC, GS, HESM, JPM, MMP, MPC, MPLX, NS, NTR, PAYX, SUN, TRGP, TXN, WBA | AI, dividends, energy, income, inflation, Recession, Utilities, value | The firm emphasizes dividend-focused investing as a reliable source of returns, noting that dividends have continued to chug along while earnings expansion has been in short supply. They highlight that high-dividend-yield stocks have historically outperformed during recessions and provide income during downturns. The portfolio yields 3.9% and 3.6% respectively for the with-MLP and no-MLP versions. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AM, BK, CAG, CEG, CMCSA, EPD, FWRD, GPC, GS, HESM, JPM, MMP, MPC, MPLX, NS, NTR, PAYX, SUN, TRGP, TXN, WBA | AI, dividends, energy, income, inflation, Utilities, value | The firm emphasizes dividend-paying stocks as a reliable source of returns, noting that dividends have continued to chug along this year while earnings expansion has been in short supply. They advocate for dividend investing as a strategy that relies on the power of compounding income over time rather than heroic forecasts. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Utilities Plus | 0.0% | 0.0% | AM, BK, CAG, CEG, CMCSA, EPD, GS, HESM, JPM, MPC, MPLX, NEE, NS, NTR, PAYX, SO, SUN, TRGP, TXN, VST | AI, dividends, energy, income, inflation, interest rates, Midstream, Utilities | The firm emphasizes dividend-focused investing as a reliable source of returns, noting that dividends have continued to chug along this year while earnings expansion has been in short supply. They highlight that high-dividend-yield stocks have historically outperformed during recessions and provide downside protection. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Aug 1, 2024 | Oakmark Select Fund | 8.1% | 0.0% | APA, AXP, CBRE, CHTR, COF, EOG, FCNCA, GOOGL, MPC, ORCL, PAYC, PSX, VLO | energy, financials, real estate, technology, value | The fund continues to find attractive opportunities to invest in undervalued securities that meet their value investment criteria. They sold Oracle and redeployed capital into stocks they believe offer superior prospective risk-adjusted returns including American Express, Paycom Software, and Phillips 66. | DIPSX PAYC AXP |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Polaris Global Equity | 6.9% | 12.7% | 000270.KS, 000660.KS, 066570.KS, 2338.HK, 8001.T, 8002.T, ALSN, ANTO.L, BARN.SW, CG, CVS, DG.PA, DTG.DE, ELV, FTK.DE, GNC.L, JAZZ, LKQ, LUN.TO, MEOH, MG, MPC, MSFT, MUV2.DE, NEE, NVS, OTEX, SRBANK.OL, SVEG.OL, TEP.PA, TSN, U11.SI, UNH, UTHR, WBS, WMB | AI, Copper, Energy Transition, financials, global, healthcare, value | Copper prices increased over 20% from mid-February to late May due to tight supply and high demand from energy transition applications like electric vehicles and AI automation. Lundin Mining and Antofagasta benefited from this copper price momentum. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, infrastructure, interest rates, Recession, small caps, technology, Utilities | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard focuses on companies with strong dividend growth prospects and views regular dividends as management confidence signals. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AES, AGO, AGRO, AM, BCC, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EME, EMN, ENB, ENLC, EPD, ETD, EVR, EXR, FFBC, FULT, GS, HCA, JHG, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KFY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MATX, MDU, MED, MEI, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NSP, NVDA, OMAB, OMF, POR, PPL, PSX, QCRH, RRC, RY, SBAC, SLP, SO, SUN, UGI, UHT, VLO, VST, WINA, WMB | dividends, energy, income, technology, Utilities, value, volatility | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard focuses on companies with strong dividend coverage and growth potential, with their Income-Equity strategies yielding 3.5-3.7% and positioned for dividend growth throughout market cycles. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, technology, Utilities, value | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard emphasizes dividend growth as a key investment criterion across all strategies, with multiple holdings announcing dividend increases during the quarter. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Utilities Plus | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, Recession, technology, Utilities, volatility | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. During recessions, dividend increases still outnumber decreases by 3-to-1, with companies having lower leverage and stronger fundamentals more likely to maintain dividend growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.8% | 0.8% | ABBV, AMZN, CI, CME, ELV, EPAM, JNJ, META, MPC, MRK, MSFT, NTAP, ON, ORCL, PYPL, SCCO, TMUS, VRSN, VST, VTRS | AI, free cash flow, Leverage, Market Concentration, Quality, tariffs, uncertainty, valuation | President Trump announced significant tariffs on April 2nd with an effective rate around 23%, marking levels not seen in a century. The potential tariff impact on GDP is enormous, creating inflationary pressures and economic uncertainty. The scale puts markets in uncharted territory with complex follow-on impacts including potential wealth declines and consumption effects. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Polaris Global Equity | 4.1% | 4.1% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 066570.KS, ABBV, ALSN, ARW, CFR, CG, CVS, DCOM, DG.PA, DNB.OL, DTE.DE, EBC, ENI.MI, FTK.DE, GILD, HNR1.DE, IAG.L, INCH.L, IPG, LOOM.ST, MEOH.TO, MGA.TO, MKSI, MPC, MSFT, MTB, MUV2.DE, NTRS, NXT.L, OTEX.TO, PFS, PUB.PA, SBH, SDZ, SW, TTE, UTHR, VIPS, WBS, WMB, WSBC | AI, energy, Europe, financials, global, tariffs, technology, Trade | The Trump Administration has initiated far-reaching changes to reset decades of global trade agreements. Tariffs came to the forefront of every discussion in global markets, with broader-than-expected tariffs causing market volatility. By disrupting natural trade flows, tariffs can lead to reduced economic efficiency and slower global growth. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, ATO, BCE, CEG, CMCSA, CMS, CNP, CNQ, CSCO, CVX, DTE, EOG, EPD, EWBC, EXC, FTS, GILD, HESM, IPG, JPM, KMI, KO, LAMR, LBRT, LNG, MPC, NEE, NTR, OKE, ORI, PAGP, PCG, PEG, POR, SRE, STAG, TMUS, TRGP, TTE, UPS, VST, WM | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, Midstream, Utilities, value | The letter extensively analyzes dividend investing, arguing that high-yield dividend stocks have historically outperformed the S&P 500 by 1.3% annually over 75 years with lower volatility. The manager believes dividend stocks are positioned for a revival as market concentration reverses. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Utilities Plus | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AES, AM, AMZN, ATO, BCE, CEG, CMCSA, CMS, CNP, CNQ, CSCO, CVX, DTE, EOG, EPD, EWBC, EXC, FTS, GILD, GOOGL, HESM, IPG, JNJ, JPM, KMI, KO, LAMR, LBRT, LNG, META, MPC, MSFT, NEE, NTAP, NTR, NVDA, OKE, ORCL, ORI, PAGP, PCG, PEG, POR, QCOM, SRE, STAG, TMUS, TRGP, TSLA, TTE, UPS, VST, WM | AI, dividends, energy, growth, Utilities, valuation | High-yield dividend stocks have historically outperformed the S&P 500 by 1.3% annually over 75 years with lower volatility. Recent underperformance is attributed to market concentration in mega-cap tech stocks with low dividend yields. The manager expects dividend stocks to resume outperformance when market concentration reverses. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Thomas Hugger | Minh Phu Seafood Corp. | Energy | Food Products | Bull | Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange | Exports, growth, Margins, Seafood, turnaround, Vietnam | View Pitch |
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