| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | Impax US Sustainable Economy Fund | 7.3% | 11.1% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, CARR, ELV, GOOGL, INTC, JCI, JNJ, LLY, MA, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, PFE, PGR, TT, V | AI, Cloud, large cap, Quality, semiconductors, sustainability, technology | AI-related stocks in semiconductor and systems software industries continued to benefit from AI-related investment. Intel announced partnership with Nvidia on integrating CPUs with GPUs in AI server systems. Oracle's cloud business has large backlog after signing multi-billion dollar deals with OpenAI, xAI, Meta, Nvidia and AMD. Broadcom driven by record earnings and surging demand for AI semiconductor solutions. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Fenimore Small Cap Strategy | 12.7% | - | APH, ASGTF, BROS, CBZ, CHH, CIGI, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, ESAB, FSV, FTDR, LSTR, MCHP, PNFP, POOL, SITE, SSB, TT, VRSK | AI, interest rates, Quality, real estate, small caps, value | Increasing enthusiasm surrounding AI and considerable capital investments in its infrastructure have helped propel positive stock market returns this year. While no one knows exactly what the future of this technology holds, it's likely to help businesses improve efficiency by allowing them to organize and analyze data faster than ever before. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | 5.6% | - | AJG, APH, AVY, BR, CDW, CTAS, ENTG, HEI, HLI, MCHP, MLM, PAYX, POOL, ROS, STE, SYK, TT, VRSK, WSO | AI, dividends, mid cap, Quality, Rate Cuts, semiconductors, value | 26 out of 27 names in the portfolio increased their dividend in the past 12 months with an average year-over-year increase of 10.4%. The top three dividend growers were Amphenol Corp. at 57%, Cintas Corp. at 16%, and Verisk Analytics at 15%. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Fenimore Small Cap Strategy | -4.0% | - | AVY, BIP, BOC, CDW, CIGI, CSV, CTAS, ENTG, ESI, EXPO, IEX, MCHP, MKC, NOMD, PAG, PAYX, ROP, SPSC, THG, TT, TWNK | dividends, Quality, rates, semiconductors, small caps, value | Rising interest rates weighed on the market throughout the quarter, with the Fed raising rates by 0.25% in July and signaling potential additional increases. The Fed's higher for longer stance pressured stocks and created headwinds for companies with significant debt. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | -2.6% | - | AVY, BIP, BOC, CDW, CIGI, CTAS, ENTG, ESI, EXPO, IEX, MCHP, MKC, NOMD, PAG, PAYX, ROP, SPSC, THG, TT, TWNK | dividends, mid cap, Quality, rates, semiconductors, value | Rising interest rates weighed on the market in Q3, with the Fed signaling another rate increase possible before year-end. The Fed's target rate ended between 5.25% and 5.5%, the highest since 2001. Higher rates are filtering through the economy with 30-year mortgage rates well over 7%. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | City Different Investments – Multi-Cap Core | -2.3% | 8.8% | ANET, JPM, TT | banks, Bonds, HVAC, Quality, tariffs, technology, value | Newly announced U.S. tariffs on the rest of the world are creating market instability and uncertainty. These tariffs will increase costs to corporations and consumers, dampen demand, and push the global economy toward recession if they remain in place. | 1102 TT ANET JPM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 27, 2025 | 1290 SmartBeta Equity Fund | 7.2% | 7.8% | ABBV, AVGO, CVX, LLY, MCD, NFLX, NVDA, PEP, TT, XOM | Factor, global, Quality, SmartBeta, technology, Trade Policy, volatility | Trump's tariff policies dominated market movements throughout the quarter, with Liberation Day tariffs causing initial sell-offs followed by recovery as trade deals were negotiated with the UK and China. The fund navigated the initial Trump Tariff Turbulence well due to its low volatility exposure. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 23, 2025 | Aristotle Atlantic Core Equity Strategy | 14.3% | 7.5% | AAPL, ADPT, AVGO, AWK, BDX, CB, EXPE, HAL, ORCL, TECH, TT, ZTS | AI, Cloud, earnings, healthcare, large cap, technology, Trade Policy, value | President Trump introduced a universal 10% import tariff and reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries as part of Liberation Day, followed by a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs to encourage negotiations. The U.S. and U.K. finalized the Economic Prosperity Deal, while negotiations continued with the EU, Japan, Canada and India. More than 425 companies referenced tariffs in earnings calls and nearly 12% issued negative EPS guidance for the quarter ahead. | AVGO ORCL ZTS EXPE CB BDX AVGO ORCL |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 19, 2025 | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | 14.3% | 7.5% | AAPL, ADPT, AVGO, AWK, BDX, CB, EXPE, HAL, ORCL, TECH, TT, ZTS | AI, earnings, large cap, technology, Trade Policy | Strong demand for AI infrastructure and silicon continues to drive performance across Oracle's OCI infrastructure and Broadcom's AI compute and networking business. Customer demand for AI silicon for training and inference remains robust with positive outlook for 2025 and 2026. | AVGO ORCL ZTS EXPE CB BDX AVGO ORCL |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 15, 2024 | Peak Asset Management | - | - | ANET, JPM, TT | Banking, HVAC, Quality, tariffs, technology, volatility | Newly announced U.S. tariffs on the rest of the world are creating market instability and uncertainty. These tariffs will increase costs to corporations and consumers, dampen demand, and push the global economy toward recession if they remain in place. | TT ANET JPM |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 12, 2024 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | 8.6% | 13.3% | ADYEY, ALGN, ALNY, BILL, BMRN, CPRT, CSGP, EFX, GWRE, KLAC, LULU, MPWR, MSCI, POOL, SQ, TER, TT, WDAY, WDC, WST | AI, growth, Housing, Life Sciences, mid cap, semiconductors, software, technology | The fund maintains an overweight position in semiconductors, which was the most significant contributor this quarter. Holdings include Teradyne, KLA Corporation, and Monolithic Power Systems, all benefiting from AI-driven demand. The fund re-initiated a position in Western Digital to participate in AI via an undervalued memory semiconductor stock. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | 5.7% | - | ADI, AME, APH, AVY, BN, BRO, BWIN, CDW, CHE, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, EXLS, FND, FTDR, GEHC, HEI, HGTY, HLI, KEYS, MCHP, MKC, NOMD, PGR, PNFP, ROST, SITE, TRRSF, TT, VRSK, WAT, WSO, ZBRA | AI, Quality, rates, small cap, tariffs, value | Fenimore emphasizes high-quality companies with strong financials, durable business models, and proven management as the right approach for long-term investors. These quality profiles enable companies to endure downturns, compound returns, and manage risk more effectively compared to low-quality businesses with low profitability, unstable earnings, and high debt levels. | GEHC ENTG |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Fenimore Small Cap Strategy | 2.6% | - | APH, BWIN, CDW, CHE, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, EXLS, FND, FTDR, GEHC, HEI, HGTY, MCHP, MKC, NOMD, ROST, SITE, TRRSF, TT | AI, dividends, mid cap, Quality, small cap, tariffs, value | Fenimore emphasizes high-quality companies with strong financials, durable business models, and proven management as the right approach for long-term investors. They believe quality profiles enable companies to endure downturns, compound returns, and manage risk more effectively compared to low-quality, speculative businesses that outperformed in Q2. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Fenimore Value Strategy | 5.8% | - | APH, BWIN, CDW, CHE, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, EXLS, FND, FTDR, GEHC, HEI, HGTY, MCHP, MKC, NOMD, ROST, SITE, TRRSF, TT | AI, dividends, insurance, Quality, small cap, tariffs, value | Fenimore emphasizes high-quality companies with strong financials, durable business models, and proven management as the right approach for long-term investors. They believe quality profiles enable companies to endure downturns, compound returns, and manage risk more effectively compared to low-quality, speculative businesses that outperformed in Q2. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 7, 2025 | Sandhill Investment Management | - | - | ANET, JPM, TT | banks, Bonds, Cash, HVAC, Quality, tariffs, technology, volatility | Newly announced U.S. tariffs on the rest of the world are creating market instability and uncertainty. These tariffs will increase costs to corporations and consumers, dampen demand, and push the global economy toward recession if they remain in place. | TT ANET JPM TT |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 27, 2024 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | 8.6% | 13.3% | A, ADYEN.AS, ANSS, BALL, BMRN, CSGP, EFX, GWRE, KLAC, LRCX, LULU, MELI, NTR, PGR, PTC, SNPS, SQ, TEAM, TT, WDAY | AI, growth, healthcare, mid cap, semiconductors, software, technology | Artificial Intelligence helped lift earnings, particularly among technology stocks. The revolutionary potential of AI may drive a super-cycle in semiconductors, as AI technology will move from the data center to laptops and smartphones. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 24, 2025 | NZS Capital – Growth | -3.6% | -3.6% | 1211.HK, AMT, APH, CDNS, GLBE, GOOGL, HEI, LIN, LMND, MCHP, MRVL, NVDA, PCOR, PGR, RDDT, TEAM, TSM, TT | aerospace, AI, growth, optionality, Resilience, technology, volatility | Markets experienced volatility with particular weakness in AI-related stocks. Alphabet was weak due to larger-than-expected capital expenditure outlook and perceived widening range of outcomes for AI, though the manager remains optimistic about Alphabet's positioning in AI. The portfolio was intentionally ringfenced for AI exposure in 2024 due to valuation concerns. | HEI |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 21, 2026 | The Bristol Gate U.S. Equity Strategy | -4.9% | -4.9% | GE, INTU, MCO, MSCI, MSFT, TRGP, TT, VRSK, WMT | AI, dividends, energy, growth, software, valuation, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | 2.9% | 21.3% | AAPL, ADPT, AMAT, DAR, GDNT, META, NVDA, TECH, TT, ZTS | AI, earnings, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology, value | Nvidia continues to see accelerating demand for its GPU semiconductors from hyperscalers and enterprises. Nvidia's GPU semiconductors continue to be the building blocks of the accelerated computing data-center architecture to drive AI compute and applications. Apple has yet to demonstrate a competitive AI product, which could present further competitive headwinds for the company. | ZTS DAR AAPL NVDA |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Aristotle Atlantic Core Equity Strategy | 3.1% | 21.7% | AAPL, ADPT, AMAT, DAR, GH, META, NVDA, TECH, TT, ZTS | consumer, growth, healthcare, large cap, semiconductors, technology, value | Nvidia continues to see accelerating demand for its GPU semiconductors from hyperscalers and enterprises. The company's GPU semiconductors continue to be the building blocks of the accelerated computing data-center architecture to drive AI compute and applications. Apple has yet to demonstrate a competitive AI product, which could present further competitive headwinds. | ZTS DAR NVDA |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 14, 2026 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | -4.0% | -4.0% | AJG, APH, BR, ENTG, GIL, HEI, ROST, TT | AI, dividends, earnings, insurance, mid cap, Quality, software | View | ||
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 14, 2023 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | ADSY, AMZN, BABA, BAX, HSIC, MSFT, SCHW, SIKA.SW, TT, VWS.CO, ZAL.DE | AI, Esg, global, healthcare, Long Term, Quality, sustainability, technology | Generation focuses on healthcare companies that reduce costs, drive efficiency, improve clinical outcomes, and improve access to care. They highlight Henry Schein as an example of a company addressing growing healthcare costs and labor shortages while benefiting from digitalization trends in dental offices and the shift of care to more affordable settings. | HSIC |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 13, 2024 | Vailshire Partners Hedge Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, AVGO, AZO, BRK.B, GOOGL, LLY, MA, MELI, MSCI, MSFT, NVDA, NVR, SHOP.TO, SQ, TPL, TSLA, TT, V | Bitcoin, crypto, liquidity, portfolios, SMA, technology | Manager maintains bitcoin price targets of $125,000 by Christmas 2024 and $475,000 by Q4 2025, viewing current conditions as supportive for the next major leg higher during summer months. Bitcoin proxies have provided significant performance advantages, with allocations ranging from 15-49% across different SMA strategies. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 11, 2024 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | AMAT, AMZN, HSIC, MSFT, SCHW, TT | AI, Biotechnology, global, Quality, sustainability, technology | Manager notes AI boom appears fragile with supply side growing faster than demand, lacking a killer app. However, believes companies involved in AI, especially semiconductor manufacturing, will benefit as processing moves from cloud to edge devices. | NVZMY |
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| 2025 Q4 | Mar 6, 2026 | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | 3.1% | 18.2% | AAPL, AMZN, APG, AVGO, COIN, GH, GM, GOOGL, JPM, MAR, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, ORLY, PFGC, TMO, TT, V | AI, earnings, Fed policy, growth, healthcare, large cap, technology, Trade | Artificial intelligence continued to be a major theme with more than 300 S&P 500 companies mentioning AI on their earnings calls during the fall. This enthusiasm helped propel mega-cap tech stocks higher and drive market gains. However, scrutiny increased around AI-related revenue circularity, massive scale of AI-related capital spending, and durability of longer-term returns on investment. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fenimore Small Cap Strategy | -5.3% | -5.3% | AJG, APH, BWIN, CDW, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, HEI, HGTY, IEX, MCHP, MKC, POOL, ROST, RSG, SITE, SPSC, STE, TT, VRSK | insurance, Quality, small cap, tariffs, Trade Policy, value | The new administration's tariff announcements sparked market volatility and fears of higher inflation and potential recession. Companies are scrambling to adjust to the rapidly changing trade landscape, though many have diversified supplier bases since the first term and COVID. | BWIN |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | 1.5% | 1.5% | A, AJG, APH, BR, CDW, CTAS, ENTG, HEI, IEX, MCHP, MKC, PAYX, POOL, ROST, RSG, STE, SYK, TT, VRSK | dividends, insurance, mid cap, Quality, Trade Policy, value | The first quarter was marked by significant volatility driven by the new administration's tariff announcements, which sparked fears of higher inflation and potential recession. The economic impact of tariffs will take time to manifest as businesses scramble to adjust to a rapidly changing landscape. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fenimore Value Strategy | -1.1% | -1.1% | AJG, APH, AZO, BN, BR, BRK.B, BRO, CDW, FAST, HEI, IEX, KEYS, MKL, PAYX, PGR, ROST, RSG, SYK, TT, ZBRA | financials, insurance, mid cap, Quality, tariffs, Trade Policy, value | The first quarter was marked by significant volatility driven by the new administration's tariff announcements, which sparked fears of higher inflation and potential recession. The economic impact of tariffs will take time to manifest as businesses scramble to adjust to a rapidly changing landscape. Fenimore's portfolio companies have diversified their supplier bases and are more prepared for tariff impacts than in previous years. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | The Davenport Core Leaders Fund | -3.5% | -3.5% | AAPL, ADBE, ADI, AMZN, AVGO, BN, BRK-B, DHR, ICE, MA, META, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, NVO, SPOT, TT, UBER, UNH, VRTX | AI, growth, large cap, Quality, risk management, technology | The artificial intelligence investment theme waned in Q1 as the Magnificent 7 cooled off and declined 15.79%. Markets were due for a rotation away from hot, momentum-oriented areas and this proved to be the case as the AI trade faltered. Although we maintain robust exposure to technology companies including six of the seven companies in the Magnificent 7, we continue to remain underweight the sector. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Fenimore Small Cap Strategy | 6.1% | 6.1% | APD, BIP, BOC, CBZ, CIGI, CTAS, DFH, EXPO, FTDR, HEI, IEX, JKHY, MCHP, MLM, NOMD, PAYX, SYK, TROW, TT, VRSK | consumer, financials, Quality, small cap, value | The FAM Small Cap Fund rose 6.06% in the first quarter, outperforming the Russell 2000 Index by 88 basis points. The fund continues to focus on small and midsize businesses that meet strict investment criteria, with outperformance attributed to strength in financial and consumer holdings. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | 10.3% | 10.3% | APD, BIP, BOC, CBZ, CIGI, CTAS, DFH, EXPO, FTDR, HEI, IEX, JKHY, MCHP, MLM, NOMD, PAYX, SYK, TROW, TT, VRSK | dividends, healthcare, industrials, mid cap, Quality, technology, value | The fund's holdings increased their cash dividends by 8.6% on average over the past 12 months. Top dividend growers included Microchip Technology at 25.7%, Cintas Corporation at 17.4%, and Verisk Analytics at 14.7%. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Fenimore Value Strategy | 10.9% | 10.9% | AJG, APH, BR, BRO, BRO.TO, CDW, DG, ENTG, IEX, KEYS, MCHP, MKL, PGR, PNFP, ROST, RSG, SYK, TROW, TT, VMC | financials, insurance, mid cap, semiconductors, technology, value | Brown & Brown continues to benefit from an extended favorable rate environment in the property and casualty insurance markets that it serves as a broker. Progressive Corporation is benefiting from previous rate actions taken to cover the cost of litigation and automobile repairs, which have improved their loss ratio and underwriting profitability significantly. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Vailshire Partners Hedge Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, AZO, FNV, GOOGL, LMT, MA, MELI, MSCI, MSFT, MSTR, NVDA, NVR, OCSL, SHOP.TO, SQ, TPL, TSLA, TT, V | Bitcoin, fixed income, inflation, liquidity, Stagflation, technology | Bitcoin has entered a bull market with potential spot ETF approval and upcoming halving event. Manager believes bitcoin is historically the best performing asset class during bull markets and has been steadily increasing bitcoin proxy holdings. | MSTR OCSL |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | BlackRock Advantage Global Fund | -0.7% | 18.6% | AAPL, AMZN, BAC, CME, GOOGL, MS, MSFT, NVDA, SHEL, TT | Election, global, large cap, Macro, Sentiment, technology | The fund struggled with security selection in the IT sector as perceived artificial intelligence winners evolved throughout the quarter. AI-related technology stocks were part of the speculative growth rally that dominated markets. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | -2.5% | 10.6% | A, CSGP, DDOG, EFX, FTNT, GWRE, IDXX, JBHT, KLAC, MELI, MTD, ODFL, PCOR, PGR, POOL, ROK, SHW, SQ, TEAM, TT | Automation, Freight, growth, industrials, mid cap, Quality, semiconductors, technology | The fund maintains a key thematic overweight in semiconductors, identifying innovative, competitively advantaged, market-share gainers that can deliver strong performance over the coming years. Holdings include KLA Corporation, a semiconductor process control solutions provider affected by the industry's cyclical downturn and geopolitical risks including U.S.-China export restrictions. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | 10.8% | 19.7% | A, APD, BOC, CBZ, CHH, CIGI, CSV, CTAS, DFH, ENTG, FAST, G, MCHP, MKC, MLM, PAYX, STE, TROW, TT, VRSK | AI, dividends, mid cap, Quality, value | The fund's holdings increased their cash dividends by 9.5% over the past 12 months, well ahead of inflation. Every holding increased its dividend except for one, with top increases from Microchip Technology (33.8%), Cintas Corporation (17.4%), and Fastenal Company (12.9%). | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Fenimore Value Strategy | 11.3% | 16.1% | A, APD, BIPC, BOC, BROS, CBZ, CDW, CHH, CIGI, CSV, DFH, ENTG, EXPO, G, MKC, MKL, MLM, NOMD, PAYX, ROST, STE, TROW, TRRSF, TT, VRSK, WAT | dividends, financials, materials, mid cap, Quality, value | Fenimore invests exclusively in companies with durable value, including strong balance sheets, ample cash to reinvest in growth or pay dividends, strong competitive advantages, and capable, ethical management. The firm emphasizes high-quality businesses over short-term performers. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Magellan Global Fund | - | 20.6% | AAPL, AMZN, ASML, BN, CCI, CMG, DEO, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, INTU, LOW, MSFT, NFLX, SAP, TT, UNH, USB, V, YUM | AI, global, growth, inflation, Quality, Recession, technology | Generative AI represents a period of extraordinary progress with lasting impacts. The managers are focused on understanding how AI will create new addressable markets and earning streams while being thoughtful about disruption risks. They see clear commercial applications for some portfolio holdings as enablers of the new AI era. | AMZN AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH |
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| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | PM Capital Australian Companies Fund | 6.4% | 6.5% | ANET, JPM, TT | banks, Bonds, HVAC, Quality, tariffs, technology, value | Newly announced U.S. tariffs on the rest of the world are creating market instability and uncertainty. These tariffs will increase costs to corporations and consumers, dampen demand, and push the global economy toward recession if they remain in place. | 1102 TT ANET JPM |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 28, 2024 | Parnassus Mid Cap Growth Fund | 8.6% | 13.3% | A, ADSK, BILL, CDNS, EFX, GWRE, IQV, JBHT, KLAC, LPLA, MELI, MTD, NET, NTR, ROST, SHW, TEAM, TER, TT, WDC | growth, healthcare, mid cap, Quality, semiconductors, software, technology, Transportation | Fund maintained overweight position despite third quarter underperformance, expecting holdings to benefit as AI moves from data centers to smartphones and laptops. Increasing semiconductor complexity requires more design, capital equipment and testing. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Oct 11, 2023 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | AMZN, CSL, DHR, HSIC, LR.PA, MELI, RIVN, SCHW, SU.PA, TMO, TT | AI, Climate, Electrification, Energy Transition, Esg, Global Equity, sustainability, technology | Generative AI entered public consciousness in Q2 2023 but public interest faded in Q3. Generation is ramping up research efforts to understand generative AI, having robust discussions about pros and cons, and exploring use cases internally including helping understand company earnings calls. | SU.PA |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 10, 2024 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | AMZN, CBRE, GOOGL, JLL, NVDA, SE.PA, SIK.L, TT | AI, Climate, Commercial real estate, global, Long Term, Quality, sustainability | Manager discusses AI's transformative potential but notes challenges in finding killer applications beyond current uses. Highlights the end of zero marginal cost era as AI requires massive infrastructure investment. Sees AI adoption at only 5% of US companies currently. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 10, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | 4.0% | 22.0% | ADYEY, AMT, ASML, CDNS, CPRT, DHR, FI, GOOG, LRCX, LSCC, MCHP, MRNA, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, PGR, ROP, TT, URI | AI, Automation, Digital, growth, insurance, semiconductors, technology | The manager remains bullish about the long-term implications of AI and is increasingly incorporating it into their research process. However, the market's focus shifted to consider returns on massive AI investments, reflecting concern around the wide range of outcomes. While value has been created at the infrastructure layer, they are still awaiting revenue generating killer apps from this generational technological shift. | PGR |
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| 2024 Q2 | Oct 7, 2023 | NZS Capital – Growth | 4.0% | 22.0% | ADYEN.AS, APH, ASML, CDNS, CMG, CSGP, DOL.TO, FI, GOOGL, HEI, ISRG, LRCX, MELI, NFLX, NVDA, PCOR, TSM, TSMC, TT, WDAY | AI, growth, portfolio, semiconductors, software, technology, Valuations | AI enthusiasm drove semiconductor outperformance but created market narrowness concerns. Manager trimmed AI-exposed positions including Nvidia, ASML, Lam Research and Cadence due to uncertainty about sustainability of $200 billion annual AI spending. Portfolio positioned for wide range of outcomes including potential AI spending reduction. | TSM |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisory Large-Cap Growth Strategy | -4.4% | 1.8% | AAPL, ADBE, ALGN, AMZN, AVGO, CTAS, DDOG, DHR, DKNG, FICO, GNRC, GOOG, HLT, INTU, IOT, ISRG, META, MRVL, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, NXPI, TT, TTD, UBER, VEEV, WDAY, ZTS | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | AI integration is driving differentiation across portfolio companies, with ServiceNow and Intuit advancing meaningful AI initiatives that enhance customer value and deepen competitive advantages. The manager views AI investments in three concentric circles: semiconductor companies powering AI infrastructure, hyperscalers deploying AI at scale, and companies integrating AI to enhance products and services. Semiconductors doubled from April lows with NVIDIA and Broadcom among biggest contributors. The manager maintains meaningful exposure to hardware-oriented AI plays but avoids over-concentration despite strong momentum, viewing semiconductor companies as the first circle of AI infrastructure investments. Cloud businesses showed strong performance with Google Cloud growing nearly 34% year-over-year and AWS accelerating to 20% growth. The manager views hyperscalers as the second circle of AI investments, deploying AI at scale across their platforms. | ZTS MRVL VEEV NOW NFLX DHR AVGO MSFT UBER NVDA AMZN FICO HLT ISRG GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 15, 2026 | ClearBridge Investments International Growth ADR Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0700.HK, 8035.T, AZN.L, CLS.TO, EL.PA, ENR1.DE, GALD.SW, HEI.DE, III.L, ITX.MC, LIN, NVO, NWG.L, RACE, ROG.SW, RYA.L, SE, SIE.DE, SONY, TT, UCG.MI | AI, Asia, banks, Europe, growth, international, Pharmaceuticals, value | The Strategy saw strength in holdings supporting the buildout of AI workloads during the quarter, led by Siemens Energy (electrical equipment for data centers), Tokyo Electron (semiconductor equipment), and Celestica (cloud platform technology solutions). Data centers remain supportive for earnings revisions in industrial holdings. Health care was a focus of activity with repurchases of EssilorLuxottica and Galderma Group and addition of Roche. Roche reported positive Phase III data for giredestrant and fenebrutinib with peak sales opportunities of $5 billion each. The sector has been improving after U.S. policy pressures moderated. Increased non-U.S. defense spending is here to stay as NATO evolves from U.S. leadership to more European participation. There has been rebuilding of inventories in the European Union and efforts to maintain steady defense infrastructure supply. Japan has also increased defense spending under its new prime minister. Despite investor avoidance since COVID, Chinese innovation is rapid and happens at lower prices. The next five years will see companies consolidate and dominate higher value chain positions across pharmaceuticals, battery materials, solar energy and technology. Lower valuations and higher profitability make exposure necessary. Banks can benefit from funding AI and energy transitions through new profitable loans. Heidelberg Materials could see upside from implementing decarbonization technologies in cement production. The transition creates lending opportunities and operational improvements for industrial companies. Value has worked internationally because inexpensive stocks are direct beneficiaries of enormous stimulus measures in Germany, Europe and Japan. The Strategy increased structural growth exposure through European and U.K. banks where there is a step change in earnings. Bank valuations remain inexpensive with excess capital. | HEI GR ROG SW NWG LN AZN LN |
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| 2023 Q4 | Jan 14, 2024 | Generation Investment Management Global Equity | - | - | A, ACN, ADDYY, ADI, AMAT, AMZN, BAX, CBRE, CSL, DHR, GEBN.SW, HSIC, JLL, KGP, MELI, MSFT, NZYM-B.CO, SE, SIKA.SW, TMO, TT, TXN, VEEV, VLTO, VWS.CO, WAT | AI, Climate, Global Equity, healthcare, real estate, sustainability, technology | The release of GPT-4 showed the world the perils and promise of generative artificial intelligence. Companies linked to the generative AI revolution have added to returns, including Amazon, Microsoft and Applied Materials which provides equipment for semiconductor chip manufacture. | ADI|BDX|FI|FND|HAS|META|MSFT|MSI|ORCL|TMO |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 13, 2026 | Fenimore Dividend Focus Strategy | -4.4% | 1.9% | AJG, APH, AVY, BR, CDW, CTAS, HEI, HLI, IEX, JKHY, MCHP, MLM, PAYX, ROST, RSG, STE, SYK, TT, VRSK, WSO | AI, dividends, healthcare, mid cap, Quality, technology, value | Fenimore maintains focus on high-quality companies with strong balance sheets, consistent profitability, and prudent capital allocation. Quality as a factor remained out of favor despite many businesses showing strong long-term fundamental prospects. The firm believes solid business fundamentals should reassert themselves as the primary driver of stock prices in the long run. AI excitement and related infrastructure builds continued to drive the market, drawing capital away from nearly every other area. Investor enthusiasm was driven toward businesses with AI-related exposures. Amphenol benefited from data center buildouts supporting AI, with its IT Datacom segment growing 128% organically. Dividend-paying companies lagged non-dividend-paying companies by more than 50%. On average, portfolio holdings raised their dividends 9% over 2025, in line with their earnings growth. The top three dividend raisers were Amphenol (55%), Cintas (15%), and Verisk Analytics (15%). Valuations for portfolio companies are becoming more attractive while other indices become more overvalued. The fund sees compelling valuations within the portfolio, which management believes sets the fund up for solid future performance. Many quality franchises are trading at relative multi-year lows. | TT APH JKHY ROST |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 13, 2026 | Fenimore Value Strategy | -1.2% | 4.9% | ADI, AJG, APH, AZO, BAM, BR, BRK-B, BRO, FAST, HEI, IEX, KEYS, MKL, MLM, PGR, ROST, SYK, TT, VMC, ZBRA | AI, fundamentals, mid cap, Quality, Speculation, value | Fenimore maintains focus on high-quality companies with strong balance sheets, consistent profitability, and prudent capital allocation despite continued underperformance versus speculative names. The firm believes solid business fundamentals should reassert themselves as the primary driver of stock prices in the long run, similar to the tech bubble period. AI-related infrastructure investments continue driving market enthusiasm, with companies like Amphenol benefiting from data center buildouts. However, the firm views AI excitement as creating speculation that draws capital away from other areas, leading to extended valuations for AI-related stocks. | FAST AZO BRO APH MKL |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Aristotle Atlantic Core Equity Strategy | 3.1% | 21.7% | AMAT, AR, EL, GH, GOOGL, HAL, HD, ICE, NEE, NSC, TT | energy, industrials, large cap, technology, Utilities, value | Applied Materials faced investor pullback in AI-related semiconductor names due to concerns about AI market growth and profitability of massive capex investments. The company continues to benefit from secular shift to highly complex semiconductors design and manufacturing, but faces weakness in NAND manufacturing and potential trade restrictions on Chinese equipment purchases. | ICE TT HAL AMAT |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | 2.9% | 21.3% | AAPL, AMAT, AMZN, AR, AVGO, COST, EL, GH, GOOGL, HAL, HD, ICE, JPM, META, MSFT, NEE, NSC, NVDA, TT | energy, HVAC, large cap, semiconductors, technology, value | Applied Materials detracted from performance as part of general investor pullback in AI-related semiconductor names due to concerns about overall AI market growth in the near-term and profitability of massive capex investments being made in AI infrastructure. The company continues to benefit from a secular shift to highly complex semiconductors design and manufacturing. | EL HAL ICE TT AMAT |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | NewBridge Large Cap Growth Equity | 6.0% | 22.4% | AAPL, ADBE, CRM, CSGP, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, LULU, META, MSCI, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, ONON, PANW, TT, TTD, UBER, V, VEEV | AI, Data centers, Fed policy, growth, inflation, large cap, software, technology | The portfolio benefits from AI-related investments, particularly NVIDIA Corporation which reported strong quarterly results and guidance. The fund views the AI trade as still in its early innings with considerable secular growth ahead for several sectors. Data center buildout and AI technology expansion drive investment opportunities. | VRT TT CELH |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments International Growth ADR Strategy | - | - | 1211.HK, 4091.T, 6273.T, 7011.T, 7733.T, 7936.T, AIR.PA, ARGX, BBVA, CP, DB1.DE, DTE.DE, ISP.MI, LLOY.L, NVO, NWG.L, SE, TT, UCB.BR, UCG.MI | banks, China, defense, Europe, growth, infrastructure, international, technology | Defense spending is expected to increase dramatically in the EU and Japan, boosting revenues for aerospace contractors like Airbus and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Germany is leading substantial increases in defense spending as Europe shoulders greater responsibility for security. Military spending in Japan could increase from 1% to 3% of GDP. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 23, 2025 | NZS Capital – Growth | -1.3% | 20.5% | 6367.T, AMT, ANSYS, ASML, AXON, DHR, FI, GOOGL, GTLS, LIN, MCHP, MRNA, NVDA, PGR, SHOP, SNOW, TEAM, TSM, TT, WDAY | AI, global, growth, innovation, Resilience, semiconductors, technology | NZS is positive about the long-term potential of AI while remaining cognizant of diverse range of outcomes at various layers. They continue to invest more heavily in the infrastructure layer, which benefits from ongoing spending tied to the AI buildout, regardless of who the end-game winners might be. The foundational model and application layers have the most open-ended trajectories. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Jan 16, 2024 | NZS Capital – Growth | 4.0% | 22.0% | ADSK, ADYEN.AS, AMD, AMZN, ANSS, ASML, BALL, CCJ, DHR, GTLS, MRNA, MSFT, NEE, NVDA, RGEN, SHOP, SWAV, TSLA, TT, WDAY | AI, Cloud, Energy Transition, growth, innovation, semiconductors, technology | AI will have transformational impact on society and the economy, drawing focus outside of IT including healthcare. The FDA approved the first CRISPR/Cas9 gene-edited therapy, marking the precipice of curative therapies. AI is boosting digital transformation of scientific research and accelerating innovation in scientific discovery. | 1102 TT |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | NewBridge Large Cap Growth Equity | Trane Technologies plc | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Climate Solutions, Commercial Buildings, data centers, energy efficiency, HVAC systems, Industrials, Operational Leverage, Sustainability | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Sandhill Investment Management | Trane Technologies | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Climate Control, Commercial Equipment, energy efficiency, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Structural Demand | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Peak Asset Management | Trane Technologies | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Building Products, Climate, Commercial, energy efficiency, HVAC, Industrial, Structural Demand, Sustainability | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Atlantic Core Equity Strategy | Trane Technologies | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Climate Solutions, Commercial Buildings, Cooling Systems, data centers, energy efficiency, HVAC, Residential Recovery | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Core Equity Fund | Trane Technologies | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | NYSE | Climate Solutions, Commercial Buildings, data centers, energy efficiency, HVAC, Residential Recovery | View Pitch |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Fund Letters | Rick Ryskalczyk | Trane Technologies plc | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | backlog, Climate, energy efficiency, HVAC, Pricing power, services | View Pitch |
| Jan 15, 2026 | Fund Letters | John Fox | Trane Technologies plc | Industrials | Building Products | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | backlog, datacenters, HVAC, refrigerants, Thermal | View Pitch |
| Manager Name | Fund Name | Fund AUM | Invested Value | Portfolio Weight | Shares Owned | Shares Bought / Sold During Quarter | % Bought / Sold During Quarter | % of Shares Outstanding Owned |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Tudor Jones | Tudor Investment Corp | $53.4B | $19.7M | 0.04% | 50,644 | -83,612 | -62.28% | 0.0194% |
| Steven Halverson | Private Capital Management | $1.0B | $396,595 | 0.04% | 1,019 | +1,019 | +100.00% | 0.0004% |
| Steven A. Cohen | Point72 Asset Management | $86.8B | $3.8M | 0.00% | 9,700 | +9,000 | +1285.71% | 0.0037% |
| Ray Dalio | Bridgewater Associates | $27.4B | $9.3M | 0.03% | 24,009 | -8,218 | -25.50% | 0.0092% |
| Dmitry Balyasny | Balyasny Asset Management | $76.6B | $23.6M | 0.03% | 60,764 | +59,976 | +7611.17% | 0.0232% |
| Israel Englander | Millennium Management LLC | $233.2B | $4.6M | 0.00% | 11,800 | +2,000 | +20.41% | 0.0045% |
| Jeremy Grantham | GMO LLC | $39.1B | $6.2M | 0.02% | 15,914 | +581 | +3.79% | 0.0061% |
| Terrence Murphy | Clearbridge Investments | $124.9B | $20.2M | 0.02% | 51,856 | -571,608 | -91.68% | 0.0198% |
| David Siegel & John Overdeck | Two Sigma Investments | $67.5B | $53.9M | 0.08% | 138,403 | +131,203 | +1822.26% | 0.0529% |
| Cliff Asness | AQR Capital Management | $190.6B | $198.6M | 0.10% | 510,298 | -172,254 | -25.24% | 0.1950% |
| Mario Gabelli | GAMCO Investors | $10.4B | $6.5M | 0.06% | 16,800 | -170 | -1.00% | 0.0064% |
| Louis Bacon | Moore Capital Management | $6.8B | $39.6M | 0.59% | 101,851 | -202 | -0.20% | 0.0389% |
| Kevin M. Keeley | Keeley-Teton Advisors, LLC | $824.8M | $1.0M | 0.13% | 3,066 | -108 | -3.40% | 0.0010% |
| Rich Handler | Jefferies | $19.3B | $3.4M | 0.02% | 8,863 | +6,223 | +235.72% | 0.0034% |
| Richard Kayne & John Anderson | Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management | $37.3B | $36.4M | 0.10% | 93,589 | -5,519 | -5.57% | 0.0358% |