| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Harding Loevner Global Small Companies | 10.6% | 7.2% | 4395.T, 4527.T, 6566.T, ALO.PA, CKN.L, CYBR, DPLM.L, ELAN, ENS, G24.DE, GLOB, HPG.HM, MAXF.NS, RGA, RPLY.MI, SNR.L | AI, cybersecurity, global, innovation, IT Services, small caps, technology | AI adoption is accelerating across industries with companies investing in AI tools to strengthen competitive advantages. Small companies are leveraging AI for productivity gains and new service offerings, with some achieving meaningful cost savings and operational improvements. | CYBR GLOB |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Harding Loevner Global Small Companies | 7.8% | 4.1% | 6588.T, AAON, ALLE, ATKR, BWA, CYBR, ELAN, ENDV.L, ENS, FIVE, MBUU, MGPI, NEM.DE, OLLI, PFV.DE, RGA, RUB.PA, SWAV, XPEL, YOU.L | AI, cybersecurity, global, Japan, semiconductors, small caps, technology, value | Generative AI represents a powerful wave that has gained tremendous momentum since ChatGPT's launch. The world spent around $50B on AI-enabling chips in 2023, with forecasts ranging from $100B to over $400B in coming years. Smaller companies like Pfeiffer Vacuum occupy important niches in the AI supply chain through semiconductor manufacturing equipment. | CYBR |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Harding Loevner Global Small Companies | -3.1% | -3.1% | AAPL, ALGN, ASML, CBSH, CHD, EPAM, FIVE, FTI, GLOB, HP, LAZ, LIVN, LPLA, MKC, NBIX, NDAQ, OLLI, PEN, RGA, STNE | Germany, global, infrastructure, Quality, small caps, Trade Policy | The portfolio significantly increased exposure to Germany over the past couple years, with an 8.3% average weight versus 1.1% in the benchmark. Despite economic challenges, the manager found high-quality growing businesses trading at reasonable prices. Germany's constitutional amendment to allow fiscal stimulus and infrastructure spending of over $500 billion boosted market performance in Q1. | FPE3.DE NEM.DE G24.DE |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 17, 2025 | Harbor Mid Cap Value Fund | 4.1% | 0.3% | AL, AMAT, ANSS, ARW, CBRE, CHX, COLD, CTRA, DRI, GPN, HP, ICE, MAS, MUR, RGA, RJF, RSG, SF, SMG, ST, SWKS, ULTA, WWD | aerospace, AI, Commercial real estate, fundamentals, mid cap, Quality, Trade Policy, value | Trade tensions dominated headlines with Liberation Day tariffs affecting imports from China, Europe, and Canada causing significant market volatility. Markets initially dropped 19% following tariff announcements before recovering as policy reversals and bilateral negotiations helped stabilize conditions. Long-term implications of trade policy changes remain uncertain for supply chains and corporate profitability. | WWD US |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Harding Loevner Global Small Companies | 7.8% | 4.1% | AAON, AAPL, ADTC, ALLE, AMBU.CO, APPF, ATKR, BWA, CGNX, CYBR, DISO.MI, DPLO, ELANCO, ENS, EXPO, FIVE, GLOB, GWRE, HP, IPGP, KXS.TO, LAZ, LOB, LPRO, NCRX, OLLI, PEN, RGA, ROLL, SPLS, WTS, XPEL | AI, Consumer Staples, global, healthcare, industrials, small caps, technology | Artificial intelligence may have profound effects on plenty of industries and companies, but what it won't change are the human needs and desires underpinning demand for food and health-related products. The technology may change the way food and health-care businesses operate, but the demand that fuels their growth is less likely to be affected. | View |
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