| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 21, 2025 | Sands Capital Emerging Markets Growth Fund | 12.9% | 15.7% | 0700.HK, 1211.HK, 1299.HK, 1810.HK, 2020.HK, 2454.TW, APOLLOHOSP.NS, ASML, BAJFINANCE.NS, BRITANNIA.NS, CPNG, HDFC.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, MELI, NU, RELIANCE.NS, SE, TITAN.NS, TSM, WALMEX.MX | AI, E-Commerce, emerging markets, Fintech, gaming, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure buildout continues with sustained momentum, particularly in semiconductor demand. Taiwan Semiconductor reaffirmed its long-term goal to grow AI-related revenue at a mid-40 percent compound annual rate through 2029. AI is accelerating a winner-takes-most dynamic, benefiting companies with scale, differentiated offerings, and the ability to productize innovation. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 21, 2025 | Sands Capital Global Growth Fund | 21.7% | 14.4% | ADYEN.AS, AMZN, AXON, BAJFINANCE.NS, DASH, DOL.TO, DXCM, FLUT, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, ICE, MELI, NFLX, NVDA, ONON, PNDORA.CO, SPOT, SQ, TITAN.NS, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, software, Streaming, technology | Rapid progress in large language model capabilities remains the most important driver for AI businesses like NVIDIA. LLM performance has improved more than sevenfold over the past year, with key enablers including reasoning models, reinforcement learning without human feedback, and advances in pre-training. Microsoft reported a fivefold year-over-year increase in AI token processing, suggesting broader adoption across applications and users. | NET MELI AXON NFLX NVDA |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | ITUS Capital | - | - | AUROBINDO.NS, BAJAJ-AUTO.NS, CUB.NS, DRREDDY.NS, EICHERMOT.NS, GILLETTE.NS, HDFCAMC.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, HINDUSTANCOPPER.NS, HINDZINC.NS, ICICIBANK.NS, IGI.NS, INTERGLOBE.NS, ITC.NS, MARICO.NS, PBFINTECH.NS, PIRAMALP.NS, TITAN.NS, TVSMOTOR.NS, VEDL.NS | Banking, earnings, India, infrastructure, Pharmaceuticals, tariffs, Valuations | US tariff policies are creating global trade volatility and uncertainty. The manager discusses how tariffs protect domestic industries at the expense of consumers and global welfare, while potentially increasing inflation and devaluing currency. This uncertain environment requires global allocators to rethink their marginal dollar allocation. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | ITUS Capital | - | - | ABB.NS, AUROPHARMA.NS, BAJAJ-AUTO.NS, DRREDDY.NS, EICHERMOT.NS, GILLETTE.NS, HAVELLS.NS, HDFCAMC.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, HINDCOPPER.NS, ICICIBANK.NS, ICICIGI.NS, ITC.NS, MARICO.NS, PBFINTECH.NS, PIRAMALP.NS, TITAN.NS, TVSMOTOR.NS, ULTRACEMCO.NS, VEDL.NS | banks, consumer, Government Spending, India, large cap, Pharmaceuticals, tariffs, valuation | Portfolio is overweight banks with focus on market leaders like ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank. Manager expects bottoms-up outlook on lending growth and views banks as offering better risk-reward at current valuations. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | 2Point2 Capital | - | - | IDEA.NS, SPICEJET.NS, TITAN.NS, YESBANK.NS | Bias, Concentration, India, Research, risk management, skepticism, value | The letter extensively discusses how investors are constantly influenced by bullish narratives from management, sell-side analysts, media, and social media. It emphasizes the need for skepticism and independent research to avoid being swayed by overly optimistic narratives that can lead to costly investment mistakes. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | 2Point2 Capital | - | - | ASTRA.NS, INDHOTEL.NS, IONEXCHANGE.NS, SAFARI.NS, SAREGAMA.NS, TATAELXSI.NS, TATAINVEST.NS, TATAMOTORS.NS, TITAN.NS, TRENT.NS | concentrated, India, Performance, Selling, value | The fund follows a concentrated value investing approach, holding 15-18 stocks and focusing on generating long-term returns. The managers analyze past selling decisions where they exited investments due to valuation concerns, only to see those stocks continue rising substantially post-exit. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 9, 2025 | ITUS Capital | - | - | CUB.NS, DRREDDY.NS, ERIS.NS, HDFCAMC.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, HDFCLIFE.NS, HINDCOPPER.NS, HINDZINC.NS, ICICIBANK.NS, ICICIGI.NS, IGI.NS, PAYTM.NS, PBFINTECH.NS, PIRAMALP.NS, SBIN.NS, SRF.NS, SWIGGY.NS, TATASTEEL.NS, TITAN.NS, VEDL.NS | Banking, Chemicals, consumption, earnings, growth, healthcare, India, Platforms | Platform businesses are entering a favorable environment with lower interest rates supporting their terminal value. These businesses enjoy network effects and low-cost structures, creating operating leverage. Some well-run Indian platform businesses are showing reduced cash burn and moving toward profitability after spending on customer acquisition over the last decade. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 7, 2026 | ITUS Capital | 0.0% | 6.6% | CUB.NS, DRREDDY.NS, EICHERMOT.NS, ERIS.NS, HDFCAMC.NS, HDFCBANK.NS, HDFCLIFE.NS, HINDCOPPER.NS, HINDZINC.NS, ICICIBANK.NS, ICICIGI.NS, NAVINFLUOR.NS, PAYTM.NS, PBFINTECH.NS, PIRAMALP.NS, SBIN.NS, SRF.NS, SWIGGY.NS, TITAN.NS, VEDL.NS | Bottom Up, earnings, growth, healthcare, India, Mining, Multi Cap, selectivity | The fund maintains an overweight position in mining and metals, driven by rising demand for copper in manufacturing and batteries. Performance was largely driven by strong stock selection within the sector, though they remain cautious on incremental additions at current valuations above long-term averages. Despite a challenging year due to tariff-related concerns and adverse headlines from the US, many healthcare businesses continue to invest meaningfully in their core franchises and R&D capabilities. The fund's exposure is aligned toward companies where earnings quality and long-term visibility remain intact. The fund's exposure spans banks, NBFCs, and select non-lending financial institutions. They remain opportunistic in adding risk selectively, guided by valuation discipline and balance sheet strength, with a bottoms-up outlook on lending growth. The fund's consumer exposure is less focused on brands and more on businesses that control distribution channels. They believe this segment has potential to drive incremental growth as consumption normalizes and pricing power becomes more relevant. | View |
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