| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 10.6% | 3.4% | 7269.T, AMZN, AZN, CMCSA, CW, GOOGL, HWM, IBN, MA, META, MMC, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, TMUS, UBER, UNH, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, Data centers, healthcare, large cap, nuclear, technology, Trade Policy | Curtiss-Wright Corp performed well as the market expects demand for their nuclear power components to improve over the coming years. The company is positioned to benefit from the growing nuclear power sector. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Jun 4, 2025 | Voss Value Fund | -7.3% | -7.3% | FLYW, SN, TSLA, WMT | consumer, innovation, Long/Short, payments, small caps, tariffs, value | Small caps are priced for recession while mega caps trade at lofty multiples, creating a uniquely fertile opportunity set for long/short equity. YTD fund flows out of small caps have smashed all previous records, causing capital to be siphoned out mercilessly. This dichotomy creates compelling value opportunities in quality small cap names. | SN FLYW |
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| 2025 Q1 | Jun 4, 2025 | Voss Value Offshore Fund | -7.3% | -7.3% | FLYW, SN, TSLA, WMT | consumer, ETFs, innovation, Long/Short, payments, small caps, tariffs, value | Small caps are priced for recession while mega caps trade at lofty multiples, creating a uniquely fertile opportunity set for long/short equity. YTD fund flows out of small caps have smashed all previous records, causing capital to be siphoned out mercilessly. This dichotomy creates compelling value opportunities in quality small cap names. | SN FLYW |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Parnassus Growth Equity Fund | 19.0% | - | AAPL, ABNB, AMZN, APPF, AVGO, BRO, GE, GOOGL, INSM, INTU, LLY, MSFT, NET, NVDA, SN, TMO, TSM, V, VRTX | AI, growth, healthcare, large cap, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | AI investments continue to drive growth with increased energy demand from AI technologies benefiting utilities and power infrastructure companies. The fund maintains exposure to AI beneficiaries including hyperscalers, semiconductors and software companies building the computing foundation of the future. | INSM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | 13.3% | - | ALC, ALNY, BLDR, CSGP, DDOG, EFX, GWRE, HLT, HOOD, JBHT, KLAC, MELI, NET, ODFL, POOL, RCL, RGEN, SARO, SN, WDC | AI, Cyclical, growth, Logistics, mid cap, semiconductors, software | The fund maintains thematic focus on artificial intelligence exposure through software and semiconductor companies. Portfolio includes companies like Guidewire, Autodesk and Cadence that are well positioned with large datasets and existing customer relationships to train AI technology for specific use cases. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 5, 2025 | 13D Activist Fund | -10.2% | -10.2% | AAPL, AVGO, BLCO, CL, CMG, CNI, DKS, FTRE, HR, JNJ, KVUE, MIDD, MSFT, OR.PA, PG, QRVO, SN, SWKS, WEN, YETI | activism, consumer, M&A, semiconductors, small cap, value, volatility | The fund focuses exclusively on activist investing situations, holding positions for the full activist cycle until catalysts are no longer compelling. Activist investors are keeping their heads down and focusing on portfolios despite market volatility, with 2025 already outpacing 2024 with 45 new campaigns versus 36 last year. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | TimesSquare Capital Management U.S. Small/Mid Cap Growth Strategy | 5.9% | 5.9% | ASND, ATRC, BJ, BMBL, FIVE, FND, FRPT, GLBE, HQY, IAC, IAS, KRYS, MAX, MTDR, MTZ, NVDA, RAPT, SN, SWKS, VC, WHD | consumer, energy, growth, healthcare, industrials, small caps, technology | GenAI fever remained a market focus with NVIDIA's 82% gain driving returns. Corporate spending and equity markets remained uninterested in anything else beyond cybersecurity and GenAI. Capital expenditures for technology infrastructure should continue through 2024, with a gradual shift toward preparing corporate data for GenAI applications including data warehousing, real time streaming, cybersecurity, and search. | View | |
| 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 | Dec 31, 2024 | Artisan Partners Small Cap Fund | 0.6% | 14.7% | ABMD.CO, ALAB, COCO, CROX, FLS, GTLB, HALO, INSM, ITGR, JBT, LSCC, MTSI, NOVT, ONTO, PSN, RGEN, SDHC, SN, STVN, VCYT, VSEC | AI, Biotechnology, energy, healthcare, semiconductors, small cap, technology | Data centers are energy-intensive and with AI expansion, energy consumption is projected to grow exponentially. Portfolio companies like Astera Labs and MACOM are benefiting from growing AI datacenter spending. Cloud software franchises are making steady progress introducing AI functionality into their leading solution suites. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | -1.3% | 17.3% | AMZN, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, ELAN, EW, FTI, GOOGL, IBN, LEN, MA, MELI, MMC, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, STAN.L, SUZKY, TMUS | Data centers, healthcare, interest rates, large cap, technology, Trade Policy | Data center buildout remains strong with companies like Marvell and Vertiv playing key roles. Investment in data centers for artificial intelligence applications was strong during the quarter. Marvell has a strong position in data networking chips in data centers. | LEN MRVL SN |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Apis Global Discovery Fund | 2.6% | 8.6% | HLDR, RCAT, SN, TLN | energy, global, industrials, Power, small caps, technology, value | Data center power demand is driving significant opportunities in power generation and pricing. Indiana serves as a key hub for data center activity, which could further drive power demand and prices upward. Talen Energy has already secured a contract with Amazon to supply power to a data center campus at prices 50% above the forward curve. | TLN RCAT 4046.T 267270.KS HNRG |
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| 2024 Q3 | Dec 18, 2024 | Munro Global Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | 000660.KS, AMZN, APP, AVGO, AXON, CEG, CRH, FIX, GEV, META, MSFT, NVDA, ONON, RDDT, RHM.DE, SE, SN, TSLA, TSM, VRT | AI, defense, energy, growth, infrastructure, productivity, semiconductors, Trump | The emergence of large language models sees companies attempting to apply AI to nearly every industry. Unlike previous technology revolutions, AI is unique in that machine learning technologies can be applied to so many different industries. The potential for a step change in labour productivity for the whole economy is real and likely to translate to higher corporate earnings over time. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 8, 2025 | Maple Tree Capital – Jonagold | -13.1% | - | ASO, CRWV, DNUT, GOOGL, GRND, HIMS, LMND, NBIS, PGR, SN, TSLA, UEC, UPST | AI, Concentration, conviction, growth, small caps, technology, volatility | The manager believes this AI-driven bull market remains in its long-term infancy, with deep capex spend by Big Tech companies signaling increased momentum. They see AI applications like Upstart and Lemonade becoming the next investment wave to build on top of infrastructure over the next 5 years. | GRND UPST |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 8, 2025 | Maple Tree Capital – Heartwood | 40.0% | - | ASO, CRWV, DNUT, GOOGL, GRND, HIMS, LMND, NBIS, PGR, SN, TSLA, UEC, UPST | AI, Concentration, Fintech, small caps, uranium, volatility | The manager believes this AI-driven bull market remains in its long-term infancy with deep capex spend by Big Tech companies signaling increased momentum. They see AI applications like Upstart and Lemonade becoming the next investment wave to build on top of infrastructure over the next 5 years. | UPST CRWV NBIS UEC |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 6.0% | 9.6% | 7269.T, AAPL, ADBE, ADP, AEIS, ALB, AMZN, ASML, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, CTVA, CW, EL, EW, FMC, GOOGL, HWM, HXL, IBN, ILMN, IQV, MA, MDT, META, MMC, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, OLED, PRY.MI, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, SWK, TMUS, UBER, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, healthcare, industrials, large cap, technology, value | The firm is debating how far artificial intelligence has to run and whether AI-related holdings are bargains, over-extended, or fairly valued. They believe they are at the beginning of a new productivity revolution and suspect current forecasts are too low for companies enabling this revolution. Both Vertiv and Advanced Energy sell power conditioning and management tools into the computing sector and are seeing a surge in business related to the AI buildout. | CTVA VRT PRY AEIS |
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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 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 18, 2026 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | -0.8% | 9.2% | ALC, APP, BILL, BLDR, DASH, GWW, HLT, HUBB, INSM, MORN, MPWR, ODFL, PWR, ROK, SN, SQ, TEAM, TER, WCN, WDAY | AI, growth, industrials, mid cap, portfolio, semiconductors, technology | The ongoing AI megatrend boosted demand for memory and storage while industry supply growth remained constrained. Holdings in Information Technology sector were dominant contributors through exposure to AI, primarily through semiconductor companies. The fund continues to see accelerating demand for AI models and cloud computing with no signs of slowdown. Semiconductor companies were primary beneficiaries of AI demand. Teradyne is starting to win new sockets and gain market share after investing in AI-semiconductor testers. KLA benefited from AI infrastructure build-out with strong earnings growth. The fund increased exposure to high-quality industrial businesses with potential for cyclical upturn. Added Quanta Services for AI data center build-out, Hubbell for electrical grid upgrades, Old Dominion for freight cycle recovery, and Waste Connections for secondary market focus. | MTD ROK KLA TER SNDK |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 4.3% | 0.0% | 7269.T, AMZN, AZN, BDX, CCO.TO, CMCSA, EL, EW, GOOGL, HDB, ILMN, IQV, MA, META, MMC, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, TMUS | AI, Genomics, growth, healthcare, large cap, Lithium, technology | AI remains an important driver for portfolio performance, with investments made years ago benefiting from the surge in AI spending. The manager sees AI as particularly relevant in healthcare where it can help achieve both innovation and efficiency while controlling healthcare spending growth. Albemarle is benefiting from a surge in lithium prices due to near-term production disruptions at competitors, improving outlook for global EV penetration, and investment in batteries as energy storage platforms for alternative energy supplies. Illumina, with almost 70% market share in gene sequencing, has weathered a storm of life science funding cuts and competitive entries. While challenges remain, they are well positioned to benefit from any acceleration in clinical and research spending in life sciences. | OLED AEIS ILMN ALB |
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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 | Apis Global Discovery Fund | 3.7% | 11.6% | AMZN, CEG, GOOGL, HNRG, MSFT, SN, TLN | AI, Asia, Data centers, energy, global, nuclear, Power, SMID Cap | U.S. power prices are entering sustained upward pressure driven by data center demand growth, expected to account for 9% of U.S. power demand by 2030 versus 4% in 2023. Hyperscalers like Amazon and Microsoft are signing premium power purchase agreements with nuclear and coal plants to secure 24/7 energy supply for AI data centers. This creates opportunities for independent power producers with reliable baseload generation capacity. | HNRG TLN |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Munro Global Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | 000660.KS, AAPL, AIR.PA, AMAT, AMZN, ARM, ASML, CEG, CRH, FIX, MA, META, MSFT, NEE, NOW, NVDA, SN, TSM, V, WISE.L | AI, Data centers, energy, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI was a dominant theme driving performance across multiple Areas of Interest. High Performance Computing led by Nvidia saw significant earnings upgrades, while Connectivity benefited from device refresh cycles in smartphones and PCs. The fund sees AI as the beginning of a multi-year growth runway with hyperscalers continuing to accelerate capex spending. | SN TSM |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 18, 2025 | Baillie Gifford – US Equity Growth | 8.6% | 8.6% | AUR, DKNG, GLOB, NET, NVDA, SG, SN, TSLA, TTD | AI, disruption, Electric Vehicles, growth, innovation, sports betting, technology, US | The falling cost of inferencing is driving new use cases for artificial intelligence and potentially opening up use cases that cannot be imagined today. The emergence of AI models is moving the industry from training to placing emphasis on inference, creating opportunities for companies positioned at the edge infrastructure. | NET GLOB DKNG |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 15, 2025 | Apis Global Discovery Fund | -2.3% | -2.3% | 068270.KS, GEO, HCC, PLXS, SN, TALEN, USLM | defense, Energy Transition, Europe, Germany, industrials, infrastructure, small caps, Stimulus | Defense spending is a key growth driver with increased geopolitical tensions driving European rearmament efforts. The fund holds defense names like Hyundai Rotem and Kitron ASA, with the Defense and Aerospace segment expected to grow 20-30% annually through 2030. Management remains confident in long-term defense spending growth despite potential funding volatility. | SRC.L KIT.OL FRW.DE |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 14, 2025 | Parnassus Growth Equity Fund | -8.6% | -8.6% | ADBE, ADYEY, APPF, ASML, AVGO, BRO, BSX, CRM, CSGP, DDOG, DE, EFX, EXAS, GEV, MSCI, PCOR, SN, SNPS, V, VRTX | AI, Defensive, financials, growth, healthcare, semiconductors, technology, volatility | The fund maintains optimism about long-term opportunities in AI beneficiaries, including infrastructure providers, hyperscalers and software companies building the computing foundation of the future. However, AI-related stocks faced pressure during the quarter as investors grew pessimistic about the current cycle for chip makers and companies with revenue closely tied to AI infrastructure spending. | ASML APPF SN BRO SNPS GEV |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | -6.5% | -6.5% | AMZN, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, GOOGL, HWM, HXL, IBN, MA, META, MMC, MRVL, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, STAN.L, TMUS, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, growth, tariffs, technology, volatility | The portfolio was significantly impacted by AI-related volatility following DeepSeek's R1 model release, which pressured AI compute and networking supply chains. Despite the selloff in holdings like Marvell and Vertiv, the manager believes the immediate reaction was an overreaction and that reasoning models should drive greater hardware demand over time. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 26, 2025 | Rome Capital | - | - | 1114.HK, 1910.HK, 3990.HK, CBOX.L, CPRI, EDEN.PA, NATL, PLX.PA, REVG, SEG, SN | Concentration, Franchising, gaming, growth, small cap, special situations, spinoffs, value | Rome Capital focuses on spinoffs, bankruptcy emergences, merger arbitrages, asset sales, and large share buybacks where significant changes occur in capital structure or shareholder base. Stock pricing becomes highly inefficient due to forced or indifferent selling by large institutions, creating opportunities to leverage behavioral edges. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Parnassus Growth Equity Fund | SharkNinja Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Household Durables | Bull | NYSE | Above-Industry Growth, brand strength, Consumer Discretionary, household appliances, international expansion, management execution, market share gains, product innovation | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Voss Value Fund | SharkNinja Operating LLC | Consumer Discretionary | Household Appliances | Bull | NYSE | Brand, Brazil, Consumer Appliances, direct-to-consumer, Equity, france, Germany, growth, innovation, international expansion, Mexico, Social Media Marketing, tariffs | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Munro Global Growth Fund | SharkNinja Operating LLC | Consumer Discretionary | Household Durables | Bull | NYSE | Appliances, Brand, consumer, growth, innovation, market share | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Voss Value Offshore Fund | SharkNinja Operating LLC | Consumer Discretionary | Household Appliances | Bull | NYSE | Brazil, Consumer Appliances, direct-to-consumer, france, Germany, growth, index inclusion, innovation, international expansion, Mexico, Social Media Marketing, tariffs | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | SharkNinja, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Household Durables | Bull | NYSE | Consumer products, household appliances, innovation, market share gains, Social Media Marketing, value proposition, Younger Demographics | View Pitch |
| Dec 1, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | SharkNinja, Inc. | Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances | Bear | Competitive pressure, domestic slowdown, earnings multiple, growth prospects, household appliances, international expansion, market share, SharkNinja, tariffs, valuation | View Pitch | ||
| Oct 23, 2025 | Value Investors Club | Soprano14 | SharkNinja Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Household Appliances | Bull | NYSE | index inclusion, innovation, international expansion, small-appliance, tariff abatement | View Pitch |
| Sep 16, 2025 | Short Thesis | Grizzly research | SharkNinja Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Movies & Entertainment | Bear | NYSE | ADS, AR/VR, Competition, monetization, social media | View Pitch |
| Aug 13, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Off His Game | SharkNinja | Consumer Discretionary | Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | LW Research | SharkNinja | Consumer Discretionary | Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Voss Capital | SharkNinja | Consumer Discretionary | Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
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