| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | Thornburg Global Opportunities Fund | 11.3% | 32.2% | 0027.HK, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 300750.SZ, BABA, BIRG.L, BNP.PA, BTRW.L, C, CACI, FCX, GOOGL, META, NN.AS, NVO, ORA.PA, RELIANCE.NS, SAP, SCHW, SHEL, T, TSCO.L, TSM, TTE | Communications, financials, global, growth, semiconductors, technology, Telecom, value | The fund holds significant positions in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and Samsung Electronics, both showing strong performance. Taiwan Semiconductor returned 32.4% YTD with 22.5% trailing 5-year revenue growth. Samsung Electronics delivered 67.5% YTD returns despite negative 2024 performance. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Sep 30, 2025 | Thornburg Equity Income Builder Fund | 6.6% | 27.2% | 005930.KS, AVGO, AZN, BIRG.I, BNP.PA, C, CME, CSCO, DTE.DE, ELE.MC, ENEL.MI, EOAN.DE, GLEN.L, HD, INGA.AS, MRK, NN.AS, PFE, ROG.SW, T, TSCO.L, TSM, TTE, Z74.SI | dividends, financials, global, healthcare, income, Telecom, Utilities, value | The fund maintains exposure to dividend-paying firms with resilient businesses and strong capital structures. The weighted average equity portfolio dividend yield of 4.3% significantly exceeds the 1.8% dividend yield of the MSCI Index. Most holdings have made reasonable progress growing their bases of paying customers and distributable cash flows to support multi-year dividend growth. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 2, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 9.8% | 17.7% | 003550.KS, 086790.KS, 7751.T, 7779.T, AKE.PA, ALT.PA, BAES.L, CVS.L, DGE.L, KEMIRA.HE, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PETS.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, TEP.PA, TTE, WFC | Currency, defense, dividends, Europe, Hedging, international, small caps, value | Performance was driven by aerospace & defense companies including BAE Systems, Rheinmetall, and Safran, benefiting from ongoing geopolitical tensions and robust demand for defense spending. These companies contributed positively across all funds amid increased order flow and strong fundamentals. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Aug 2, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.4% | 8.3% | 000858.SZ, 003550.KS, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 3407.T, 4182.T, 6302.T, 6849.T, AZO, BA.L, BAC, BRK-B, CNHI, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, FMC, FP.PA, FRE.DE, GOOGL, GSK.L, HEIA.AS, INCP.L, IONS, JNJ, KEMIRA.HE, MEGACPO.MX, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, NVST, PGR, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, TEP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, UBI.PA, VRTX, WFC, WPK.TO, ZURN.SW | Europe, financials, industrials, international, small caps, value | The fund continues to focus on price-sensitive investing, seeking attractive entry points relative to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. Small and mid-capitalization equities represent an increasing component of portfolios, trading at historically low valuations compared to larger cap counterparts. The fund remains heavily weighted to industrial and financial segments which represent solid value in an environment of escalating equity valuations. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Aug 2, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | 000858.SZ, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, BA.L, BAC, BIDU, BRK-B, CNHI, D05.SI, DEO, DHL.DE, FMC, FRE.DE, GOOGL, GSK, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, KEMIRA.HE, KOF, NESN.SW, NVS, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SCOR.PA, TEP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, VRTX, WFC, ZURN.SW | Asia, Diversified, Europe, financials, industrials, international, small caps, value | The fund continues to focus on price-sensitive investing, seeking attractive entry points relative to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. Small and mid-capitalization equities represent an increasing component of portfolios, trading at historically low valuations compared to larger cap counterparts. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.8% | - | AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, BK, C, CAG, CMCSA, COP, ELS, EMN, EPD, GOOGL, GS, GSK, HRB, HRL, JNJ, JPM, META, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, ORI, PAYX, STT, TSLA, TTE, TXN | AI, Banking, dividends, financials, income, technology, value | AI leaders have raised spending forecasts with Meta CEO stating he would rather misspend hundreds of billions than be late to the game. The AI arms race is driving soaring capital expenditures among Magnificent 7 companies, with annual capex more than doubling since 2023 and expected to reach nearly half a trillion by 2027. This massive spending is eroding free cash flow while the ultimate division of AI spoils remains uncertain. | HRL ELS COP |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 10, 2025 | Guinness Global Energy | - | 5.3% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, ENB, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, KMI, OMV.VI, PTR, REP.MC, SHEL, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, Geopolitical, Natural Gas, oil, Opec, valuation | Oil prices rose sharply intra-month due to Israel-Iran conflict, with Brent reaching $80/bl before falling back to $68/bl. OPEC+ continues increasing production quotas while US shale production growth slows due to lower rig counts and capital discipline. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 10, 2024 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 6.4% | 11.6% | 9433.T, ADBE, AMGN, CCO, D05.SI, DHR, FCF, LEN, MC.PA, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, OSK, QCOM, TTE, VEEV | catalysts, energy, global, materials, Quality, technology, value | Lennar executed on catalysts including shifting to capital-light model and formal plans for land asset spinoff, but faced affordability pressures from higher prices and mortgage rates. The manager remains sanguine on the US housing market and Lennar's ability to manage through housing cycles. | QCOM CCO OSK LEN |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Thornburg International Equity Fund | 10.8% | 21.8% | 0027.HK, 005930.KS, 3690.HK, 6758.T, 8306.T, ALC, AZN, BABA, BNP.PA, CP, CSU.TO, FCX, NVO, OR.PA, SU.PA, TTE | China, Europe, international, Japan, rates, semiconductors, Trade Policy, value | Trade tensions remain a significant theme with continuing negotiations between the U.S. and major trade partners including China. Contentious trade talks and tit-for-tat tariff and procurement walls persist between China and the European Union. Global economic growth is projected to slow to 2.9% in 2025 from 3.3% in 2024, driven by U.S. trade tariffs and policy uncertainty. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Merchant West | - | - | BP, BRK-A, COLB.CO, CVX, DHR, ISRG, NPN.JO, SHEL, SHP.JO, SYK, TTE, XOM | demographics, energy, healthcare, Investment Management, liquidity, policy, South Africa, technology | JSE liquidity has been declining with trading concentrated in fewer stocks. Large asset managers face significant challenges building meaningful positions in illiquid stocks without moving prices. This creates opportunities for boutique managers who can access under-researched small and mid-cap companies. | TTE TTE FP |
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| 2025 Q1 | May 21, 2025 | Fairtree Global Equity Fund | 1.5% | 1.5% | ABT, AMZN, AVGO, BABA, BID.JO, BP, EVO.ST, GFI, GOOGL, JD, JPM, KO, KSPI.L, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, PDD, SHEL, TTE | AI, China, E-Commerce, energy, Global Equity, Recession, tariffs, technology | AI-related US companies experienced pronounced volatility following the release of Deepseek, a Chinese Large Language model trained at significantly lower cost but producing similar results to current US models. Chinese companies' advancements in AI have reinforced their position as a significant force in the technology sector. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 7.4% | 7.4% | BA.L, CNHI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, KOF, NA.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PRU.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, TXGN.SW, U11.SI, ZURN.SW | defense, Europe, Hedging, international, tariffs, value | Tweedy Browne maintains disciplined deep value approach, seeking securities trading at meaningful discounts to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. The firm remains particularly cautious given elevated valuation multiples and speculative enthusiasm in certain market segments. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 8.5% | 8.5% | 086280.KS, 2531.T, 4091.T, 7988.T, AKE.PA, BA.L, CCC.L, CNHI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, HEIA.AS, IONS, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PRU.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TTE, U11.SI | Currency, defense, Europe, international, tariffs, value | Tweedy Browne maintains disciplined deep value approach, seeking securities trading at meaningful discounts to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. The firm remains particularly cautious given elevated valuation multiples and speculative enthusiasm in certain market segments. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 6.3% | 6.3% | 0220.HK, 0700.HK, 086280.KS, 2551.T, 3405.T, 4091.T, 4955.T, 7203.T, 7958.T, 9635.T, AKE.PA, ATE.PA, BA.L, BRK-A, CCC.L, CNHI, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, FMC, FRE.DE, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, HUSQ-B.ST, INCH.L, IONS, JNJ, KEMIRA.HE, KOF, KRN.DE, LAS-A.TO, MEGA.MX, MGCL.T, NA.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, P911.DE, PETS.L, PRU.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SKF-B.ST, SOL.MI, SOP.PA, TEP.PA, TFC, TKTT.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, TXGN.SW, U11.SI, UHAL, USB, VRTX, WFC, WPK.TO, ZURN.SW | defense, Europe, healthcare, Hedging, industrials, international, value | Tweedy Browne maintains their disciplined deep value approach, seeking securities trading at meaningful discounts to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. They emphasize their bottom-up, fundamentally driven investment process focused on businesses with sound balance sheets and enduring competitive advantages. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 7.2% | 7.2% | 0220.HK, AAPL, ARKM.PA, BA.L, CNHI, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FMC, GOOGL, HEIN.AS, HTO.PA, INCH.L, JNJ, KEF1V.HE, KO, MSFT, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PRU.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, TFC, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, USB, ZURN.SW | defense, dividends, Europe, industrials, international, value | Tweedy Browne maintains disciplined deep value approach, seeking securities trading at meaningful discounts to conservative estimates of intrinsic value. The firm remains particularly cautious given elevated valuation multiples and speculative enthusiasm in certain market segments. Their bottom-up, fundamentally driven investment process focuses on businesses with sound balance sheets and enduring competitive advantages. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Aristotle International Equity Fund | -3.3% | -3.3% | 0669 HK, 3064.T, 4578.T, BN, TTE | energy, Geopolitical, healthcare, international, long-term, Quality, value | 0669.HK BN 3064.T 4578.T TTE |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | -2.2% | -2.2% | CVX, MKC, MSFT, MSI, QCOM, TTE, VZ | Consumer Staples, dividends, energy, large cap, semiconductors, technology, Telecommunications, value | MSI CVX QCOM MSFT VZ TTE |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | -2.4% | -2.4% | 3064.T, 4578.T, CVX, QCOM, TTE | energy, global, healthcare, long-term, technology, value | CVX QCOM 3064.T 4578.T TTE |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Antipodes Global Value Fund | - | - | 005380 KS, 0291.HK, 4901.T, 6367.T, BKD, COF, CRM, DIS, IFX.DE, MSFT, NVDA, TTE, VAL, WDAY | AI, energy, Geopolitical, global, healthcare, Rotation, semiconductors, value | IFX.DE 4901.T 0291.HK NVDA DIS |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 1, 2026 | Antipodes Global Fund | - | - | 005380 KS, 6367.T, COF, CRM, DIS, KEYS, LEN, MSFT, NVDA, PGR, TTE, VAL, WDS.AX, WLK | AI, commodities, energy, Geopolitical, global, oil, technology, value | PGR WDS.AX NVDA DIS |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 7, 2026 | Rathbones | - | - | BF/B, RI.PA, TTE, UL | AI, energy, Geopolitical, inflation, infrastructure, Iran, portfolio | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 30, 2025 | Guinness Global Energy | 9.4% | 9.4% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, ENB, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, KMI, OMV.VI, PTR, REP, SHEL, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, Geopolitical, global, Natural Gas, oil, value | Oil prices remained robust with Brent averaging $75/bl in Q1 2025, supported by lower supply expectations and geopolitical tensions. The managers believe oil remains good value at around 2.7% of global GDP, well below historical averages. They see potential for higher prices driven by OPEC+ production management and geopolitical supply disruptions. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 30, 2024 | Guinness Global Energy | - | 10.2% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, OMV.VI, PTR, PXD, REP.MC, SHEL, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, free cash flow, Gas, oil, Opec, valuation | Oil prices strengthened in March driven by tighter supply/demand fundamentals, Middle Eastern tensions, and good OPEC+ compliance. Brent rose 16% year-to-date while 5-year forward prices increased 5%. The fund sees oil remaining affordable at current levels, representing only 2.8% of global GDP versus 30-year average of 3%. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 29, 2026 | Oldfield Partners Overstone World All Cap Equity Fund | - | - | TTE | diversification, Geographic, Geopolitical, global, Valuations, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 21, 2026 | Vela International Fund | -0.9% | -0.9% | ABEV, ABF.L, AGI, ALLFG.L, ARCO, BAKKA.OL, DUE.DE, GLOB, GRG.L, HIK.L, IPAR, ITP.PA, JET2.L, NOMD, OGC.TO, SBRE.L, SU, TTE, UMG.AS, UNTR.JK, WIE.VI | energy, Geopolitical, gold, international, Luxury, Travel, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 2, 2026 | Thornburg Global Opportunities Fund | 3.2% | 3.2% | 0027.HK, 0700.HK, BABA, BNP.PA, C, CACI, DTE.DE, FCX, GOOGL, LLY, META, RELIANCE.NS, SAP, SCHW, SHEL, T, TSCO.L, TSM, TTE | energy, financials, global, growth, semiconductors, technology, Telecommunications, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Baillie Gifford – International Alpha | -5.1% | -5.1% | 005930 KS, 0700.HK, 1299 HK, 2454.TW, 2899.HK, 300750.SZ, 8316.T, 9984.T, ADYEN.AS, ASML, B3SA3.SA, DB1.DE, DSV.CO, EXPN.L, LUN.TO, MELI, PBR, RIO, RYA.L, SAP, SHOP.TO, TSM, TTE | AI, banks, Copper, energy, growth, international, semiconductors, volatility | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Thornburg International Equity Fund | 3.1% | 3.1% | 005930 KS, 0700.HK, 3690 HK, 6098.T, AZN, B3SA3.SA, BNP.PA, BZ, CP, ELE.MC, GLEN.L, INGA.AS, MUFG, NN.AS, ORA.PA, SONY, TTE | energy, Geopolitical, inflation, international, Resilience, value | View | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 18, 2026 | Thornburg Equity Income Builder Fund | 9.9% | 9.9% | 005930 KS, AVGO, C, MRK, ORAN, T, TSM, TTE | dividends, energy, financials, global, income, technology, Telecommunications, Utilities | 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 | ||
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 17, 2026 | Polaris International Equity | 5.1% | 5.1% | 000270 KS, 000660 KS, 005930 KS, 055550 KS, 2318 HK, 6758.T, 8002.T, BABA, BPOP, CAP.PA, DNB.OL, E, IAG.L, LUN.TO, MEOH, PUB.PA, RYA.L, TEP.PA, TTE, YAR.OL | diversification, energy, Geopolitical, international, materials, technology | RYA.L 000270.KS 8002.T DNB.OL 005930.KS 000660.KS TTE.PA ENI.MI LUN.TO MEOH YAR.OL |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 4.8% | 8.3% | AZO, BAE.L, BRK-A, CNH, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FMC, GOOGL, IONS, JNJ, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, SCR.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI | Currency, defense, Diversified, industrials, international, value | Aerospace & defense businesses led results during the quarter, driven primarily by BAE Systems, Safran, and Rheinmetall AG. These companies benefited from increased defense spending and strong performance in the defense sector. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | BA.L, BRK-A, CNHI, DEO, FDX, FMC, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, NESN.SW, NWLI, RHM.DE, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SCRYY, TP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, WFC | defense, financials, global, healthcare, industrials, value | Aerospace & defense businesses led results during the quarter, driven primarily by BAE Systems, Safran, and Rheinmetall AG. These holdings were among the top contributors to fund performance. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 6.4% | 11.6% | 005930.KS, ADBE, CCJ, FCFS, LEN, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, SONY, TTE | Diversified, Global Equity, Long Term, Quality, Value Investing | Munich Re demonstrated strong results as it continues to win market share, leverage global scale and show underwriting discipline. Recent global crises showcase Munich Re's prudent risk-taking and global diversification attributes. The company and peers have benefited from industrywide price increases, contributing to increased return of capital to shareholders. | MURGF MLM SONY ADBE |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | 6.3% | 12.3% | ADBE, AMP, ANSS, COF, CTVA, ELS, LEN, LOW, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, PH, PSX, SONY, SYY, TTE, XEL | energy, financials, large cap, materials, technology, Utilities, value | TotalEnergies implements a two-pillar strategy balancing traditional energy with renewable investments, planning to invest over 30% of spending in low-carbon businesses. The company aims to rank among the world's top five providers of solar and wind energy by 2030. Xcel Energy is positioned to benefit from increased demand for clean energy with strong wind and solar resources. | TTE LOW |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | The Sound Shore Fund | 6.7% | 21.1% | BBWI, BKR, BRK-B, CAH, CNC, COF, ELV, FIS, GEHC, GM, HOLX, KHC, KMI, KR, LEN, MRK, OGN, PFE, PRGO, PVH, TEVA, TTE, WFC, WTW | Adaptability, contrarian, energy, large cap, Utilities, value | Sound Shore's contrarian investment process focuses on the adaptability and sustainability of company business models. The fund seeks companies that can best adapt and adjust to changing environments, as exemplified by holdings like Vistra and Constellation Energy that prepared their assets for dynamic markets while maintaining strong balance sheets. | AYI TEVA CEG VST |
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| 2026 Q1 | Mar 31, 2026 | Emerald Wealth Partners – Focused Equity Strategy | -3.7% | -3.7% | 0700.HK, BAESY, CRM, CSU.TO, LMT, MSFT, NOW, SHEL, TTE | AI, defense, energy, Geopolitical, private credit, Quality, software, value | 0700.HK |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | - | - | CMCSA, CMS, CNQ, CSCO, EIX, EPD, EWBC, EXC, GILD, JEF, JPM, KO, LAMR, NTR, ORI, RHI, RY, STAG, TTE, VICI | dividends, financials, income, low volatility, tariffs, Utilities, value | Miller/Howard focuses on high and rising dividend income with over 40% of holdings announcing dividend increases in Q1. The strategy seeks companies with demonstrated earnings power and attractive valuations that can pay good dividends without stretching payout ratios. Portfolio yields 3.8% with strong dividend coverage ratios. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 1.2% | 1.2% | 3064.T, 6367.T, 6758.T, ADBE, AMGN, CCJ, D05.SI, GOOGL, HON, LEN, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, MUV2.DE, NCLH, TTE | AI, energy, global, Quality, Reinsurance, technology, Trade Policy, value | The artificial intelligence theme continued to influence market narratives during the quarter. Chinese startup DeepSeek gained international attention after launching a low-cost rival to leading generative AI models, challenging assumptions around infrastructure demands and potentially reducing the need for GPUs and energy-intensive data centers. This development raised new questions about the durability and configuration of global AI supply chains. | 6367.T GOOGL ADBE CCO SONY MUV2.DE |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Thornburg International Equity Fund | 9.9% | 9.9% | 0027.HK, 6098.T, 6146.T, 6501.T, 8306.T, BNP.PA, CP, EOAN.DE, LIN, NN.AS, NVDA, ORA.PA, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, SONY, TSM, TTE | active, international, Opportunities, positioning, tariffs, volatility | The manager views volatility as a powerful ally for long-term investors, creating windows of opportunity during market turbulence. They have been actively capitalizing on select opportunities during recent market swings, emphasizing that volatility is not inherently negative but rather creates periods when patience and discipline can lead to positive outcomes. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 4.2% | 23.8% | 005930.KS, 6869.T, 7958.T, BA.L, BRK-B, CNHI, CVSG.L, DGE.L, GOOGL, IONS, JNJ, JSG.L, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, ROG.SW, RWM.DE, SAF.PA, SW.PA, TTE, WFC | defense, Europe, Hedging, international, Japan, Pharmaceuticals, value | Health care holdings including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies added meaningfully to returns. Holdings such as Roche, Novartis, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals benefited from new drug approvals, steady and growing earnings, and business models that continue to generate cash through a wide range of economic conditions. Defense-related holdings such as BAE Systems and Rheinmetall had been standout performers for much of the year but fell back in Q4. While these businesses currently benefit from secular growth in defense spending around the world, share prices have moved ahead of underlying fundamentals. The firm continues to focus on financially sound enterprises in parts of the world where company stock prices are more than collateralized by underlying intrinsic value. They believe a diversified portfolio of well-capitalized, competitively advantaged companies purchased at attractive valuations offers the best defense against market uncertainty. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.8% | 26.6% | 005930.KS, 6869.T, 7958.T, BA.L, CNHI, CVSG.L, DHL.DE, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JSG.L, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PRU.L, ROG.SW, RWM.DE, SAF.PA, SW.PA, TTE, U11.SI | Asia, defense, Europe, Hedging, international, Pharmaceuticals, value | Health care holdings including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies added meaningfully to returns. Holdings such as Roche, Novartis, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals benefited from new drug approvals, steady and growing earnings, and business models that continue to generate cash through a wide range of economic conditions. Defense-related holdings such as BAE Systems and Rheinmetall had been standout performers for much of the year but fell back in Q4. While these businesses benefit from secular growth in defense spending around the world, share prices have moved ahead of underlying fundamentals. The firm continues to focus on financially sound enterprises in parts of the world where company stock prices are more than collateralized by underlying intrinsic value. They believe a diversified portfolio of well-capitalized, competitively advantaged companies purchased at attractive valuations offers the best defense against market uncertainty. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 4.8% | 21.6% | 005930.KS, BRK-A, CNHI, CVS.L, DHLG.DE, ENVB, FDX, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, NESN.SW, NVST.SW, PRU.L, RMS.PA, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TTE, U11.SI, WFC | defense, global, healthcare, industrials, international, Pharmaceuticals, technology, value | Health care holdings including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies added meaningfully to returns. Holdings such as Roche, Novartis, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals benefited from new drug approvals, steady and growing earnings, and business models that continue to generate cash through a wide range of economic conditions. The fund continues to focus on financially sound enterprises purchased at attractive valuations where company stock prices are more than collateralized by underlying intrinsic value. The gap in valuation between US and non-US equities remains quite significant and should serve the fund well going forward. Defense-related holdings such as BAE Systems and Rheinmetall had been standout performers for much of the year but fell back in the 4th Quarter. While these businesses currently benefit from secular growth in defense spending around the world, share prices have moved ahead of underlying fundamentals. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 2.4% | 21.7% | 005930.KS, BAE.L, CNHI, DHL.DE, GOOGL, IONS, J36.SI, KEMIRA.HE, MEGACPO.MX, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, RB.PA, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TFC, TTE, U11.SI, USB, ZURN.SW | defense, dividends, global, industrials, Pharmaceuticals, value | Health care holdings including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies added meaningfully to returns. Holdings such as Roche, Novartis, and Ionis Pharmaceuticals benefited from new drug approvals, steady and growing earnings, and business models that continue to generate cash through a wide range of economic conditions. The Worldwide High Dividend Yield Value Fund shared many attribution themes with a slightly different emphasis. Financials and industrials contributed meaningfully, consistent with the Fund's dividend-focused orientation. The fund maintains an average-weighted dividend yield on fund stocks of 3.94%. Defense-related holdings such as BAE Systems and Rheinmetall, which had been standout performers for much of the year, fell back a bit in the 4th Quarter. While these businesses currently benefit from secular growth in defense spending around the world, share prices have moved ahead of underlying fundamentals. The gap in valuation between US and non-US equities still remains quite significant and should serve us well going forward given the non-US-centric postures of our fund portfolios. We believe fervently that a diversified portfolio of well-capitalized, competitively advantaged companies purchased at attractive valuations offers the best defense against market uncertainty. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | - | - | ABBV, CPT, EIX, ETR, EWBC, GILD, GS, GSK, HST, JEF, JNJ, JPM, KO, LAMR, LYB, MAA, MDT, MRK, MSM, ORI, RY, TTE, USB | dividends, financials, healthcare, income, Utilities, value | The fund focuses on companies with high and rising dividend yields, tracking both the percentage of holdings announcing dividend increases and the average size of those increases. In 2024, over 90% of holdings announced dividend increases versus only 50% for the Russell 1000 Index. The average dividend increase was 23 basis points for Income-Equity versus only 5 basis points for Russell 1000 dividend payers. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 31, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.1% | 18.8% | 003550.KS, 005930.KS, 145720.KS, 2531.T, 4368.T, 6302.T, 6777.T, 7267.T, 7716.T, 7741.T, 7844.T, 7988.T, AZE.BR, BA.L, BIDU, BKG.L, BREE.L, BRK-A, CNH, DEO, FDX, GOOGL, GRAF.L, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, JSG.L, KOF, NA.TO, NESN.SW, NVS, NVST, PETS.L, PRU.L, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SKF-B.ST, SOP.PA, SW.PA, TFC, TP.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, USB, VRTX, WFC | Currency, dividends, Europe, Hedging, international, Japan, value | The firm continues to focus on companies that combine financial strength, reasonable valuations, and the capacity to weather uncertain times. They believe price matters in investing, especially in a world where inflation remains persistent and interest rates are normalizing at levels far above zero. The valuation gap between US and non-US equities remains significant despite recent outperformance. | AZE |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 31, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 1.4% | 23.2% | 003550.KS, 005930.KS, 145720.KS, 2531.T, 4368.T, 7270.T, 7276.T, 7716.T, 7988.T, AALB.AS, AZE.BR, BA.L, BIDU, BKG.L, BREE.L, BRK-A, CNHI, CRH.L, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, INCH.L, IONS, J36.SI, JNJ, JSG.L, KOF, MEGACPO.MX, NA.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, NVST, PETS.L, PRU.L, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SOP.PA, SW.PA, TFC, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, USB, VRTX, WFC, ZURN.SW | Currency, dividends, ETFs, Europe, Hedging, international, Japan, value | The firm emphasizes investing in companies that combine financial strength, reasonable valuations, and capacity to weather uncertain times. They focus on businesses trading at discounts to conservative estimates of underlying intrinsic value. The valuation gap between US and non-US equities remains significant despite recent outperformance. | AZE |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 31, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 1.0% | 18.9% | 003550.KS, 005930.KS, 145720.KS, 2531.T, 4368.T, 7270.T, 7276.T, 7846.T, 7988.T, AZE.BR, BA.L, BKG.L, BREE.L, BRK-A, CNHI, CRH.L, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, JSG.L, KOF, NA.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, NVST, PETS.L, PRU.L, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, SW.PA, TP.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, WFC | Buybacks, Currency, dividends, Europe, international, Japan, value | The firm continues to focus on companies that combine financial strength, reasonable valuations, and the capacity to weather uncertain times. They believe price matters in investing, especially in a world where inflation remains persistent and interest rates are normalizing at levels far above zero. The valuation gap between US and non-US equities remains significant despite recent outperformance. | SUBARU DBS SWAN RUI NESN |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 30, 2024 | Guinness Global Energy | - | 7.8% | 0857.HK, BP, CNQ.TO, COP, CVE.TO, CVX, DVN, E, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO.TO, OMV.VI, PXD, REP.MC, SHEL, SU.TO, TTE, XOM | CashFlow, dividends, energy, Gas, oil, Opec, valuation | Brent and WTI oil prices strengthened in September on OPEC+ supply cuts and declining inventories. Saudi Arabia and Russia extended voluntary production cuts through year-end, keeping markets undersupplied at 1.5m b/day. Global oil inventories declined 300m barrels over six months to late 2022 lows. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | Baillie Gifford -International All Cap | 1.0% | 13.6% | 000333.SZ, 005930.KS, 0388.HK, 0700.HK, 1299.HK, 300750.SZ, 4519.T, 4612.T, 4911.T, 6098.T, 6273.T, 669.HK, 6861.T, 7733.T, 7741.T, 7980.T, 8035.T, 8113.T, ABI.BR, ADYEN.AS, AHT.L, AI.PA, ASML, ASSA-B.ST, ATCO-A.ST, AUTO.L, B3SA3.SA, BHP, BIM.PA, BNZL.L, CABK.MC, CFR.SW, DSV.CO, EPIROCK-A.ST, EXO.MI, EXPN.L, FEMSAUBD.MX, GAW.L, GRG.L, HDB, IMCD.AS, INVEB.ST, ITRK.L, JMT.LS, LONN.SW, MC.PA, MELI, NEM.DE, PRX.AS, RADL3.SA, RCO.PA, RMV.L, ROG.SW, RYA.L, SCT.L, SEB-A.ST, SIK.SW, SOI.PA, SPOT, SPX.L, TRN.L, TSM, TTE, UBS, UL, UOB.SI, WALMEX.MX, WEIR.L, WISE.L | AI, Asia, Europe, growth, healthcare, international, semiconductors, technology | Artificial Intelligence remained a dominant theme during the quarter, with several perceived beneficiaries rallying. Rising demand for AI-related chips is pressuring customers to push into more advanced nodes and adopt EUV technology. The rapid adoption of AI applications and high-performance computing is driving unprecedented orders for leading-edge technologies. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments | - | - | AR, BK, CAG, CCI, CMCSA, CNP, COP, DINO, ELS, ENB, EPD, GEL, GS, HESM, HRB, HRL, JPM, NI, NRG, STT, TTE, WTTR | AI, dividends, energy, financials, inflation, infrastructure, Natural Gas, Utilities | Miller/Howard emphasizes dividend increases as the strongest signal of management confidence, with 70% of financial holdings raising dividends by an average 14% in the quarter. The firm projects 2025 dividend growth of 5.0% for Income-Equity and 4.9% for the no-MLP version, maintaining their focus on high current income and dividend growth as core investment principles. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | - | AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, BK, C, CAG, CMCSA, COP, ELS, EMN, EPD, GOOGL, GS, GSK, HRB, HRL, JNJ, JPM, META, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, ORI, PAYX, STT, TSLA, TTE, TXN | AI, dividends, energy, financials, income, technology, value | AI leaders have raised spending forecasts with Meta CEO stating he would rather misspend hundreds of billions than be late to the game. The AI arms race is driving soaring capital expenditures among the Magnificent 7, with annual capex more than doubling since 2023 and expected to reach nearly half a trillion dollars by 2027. This massive spending is eroding free cash flow while the ultimate division of AI spoils remains uncertain. | TTE HRL ELS COP |
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| 2023 Q3 | Oct 19, 2023 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 6.4% | 11.6% | ADBE, AMGN, CCJ, FCFS, LEN, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, TTE | catalysts, fundamentals, global, Quality, value | View | ||
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Guinness Global Energy | - | 14.2% | BKR, BP, COP, CVE, CVX, E, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, HAL, OMV.VI, REP.MC, SHEL, SLB, SU, TTE, VLO, WMB, XOM | energy, global, Natural Gas, oil, Opec, Russia, Ukraine | Oil prices remained mixed in September with WTI falling slightly while Brent stayed flat. Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure and OPEC production decisions continue to drive price volatility. The fund expects oil prices to move higher over the next twenty years due to population growth, developing world industrialization, and diminishing fossil fuel supplies. | EOG REP SM HAL VAL |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 10, 2025 | Thornburg International Equity Fund | 5.5% | 28.5% | 0027.HK, 005930.KS, 3690.HK, 6758.T, 8306.T, ALC, AZN, BABA, BNP.PA, CP, CSU.TO, FCX, NVO, OR.PA, SU.PA, TTE | Bottom-up, Diversified, fundamentals, international, value | Technology-related industries showed strength, particularly in Northeast Asia and the U.S., where chip stocks rallied on AI optimism. Samsung Electronics was a leading contributor to portfolio performance for the quarter. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 22, 2026 | Thornburg Equity Income Builder Fund | 7.0% | 37.0% | 005930.KS, AVGO, AZN, BNP.PA, C, CME, DTEGY, ELE.MC, ENEL.MI, KPN.AS, MRK, NN.AS, NVS, ORAN, PFE, RHHBY, T, TSCO.L, TSM, TTE | dividends, financials, global, healthcare, Telecommunications, Utilities, value | The fund maintains exposure to dividend-paying firms with resilient businesses and strong capital structures. The portfolio's weighted average dividend yield of 4.2% significantly exceeds the MSCI Index's 1.7% yield. Most holdings have made reasonable progress growing their bases of paying customers and distributable cash flows to support multi-year dividend growth. The portfolio trades at attractive valuations with a weighted harmonic average 2025 consensus P/E ratio of 14.3x, well below the MSCI All Country World Index's 21.6x. The manager believes these businesses are valued very attractively relative to their own histories and other assets, incorporating significant intrinsic value. The fund focuses on businesses that occupy important positions in their respective markets and tend to be well capitalized. These firms retain their market positions providing important products and services that generate cash flows. The manager emphasizes resilient businesses with strong capital structures that can maintain operations through various market conditions. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Guinness Global Energy | 0.0% | 9.0% | BP, CNQ.TO, COP, CVX, FANG, SHEL, SU.TO, TTE, VLO, XOM | energy, Exploration, Gas, Integrated, oil, Production | The letter positions global energy equities as long-term beneficiaries of population growth, industrialization, and constrained fossil fuel supply, which together support structurally higher energy prices. Energy companies are viewed as a partial hedge against inflation given their linkage to real assets and commodity pricing. A disciplined, value-biased approach combines top-down energy market analysis with bottom-up stock selection in a concentrated portfolio of large, established energy producers. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 11, 2026 | Thornburg International Equity Fund | 4.5% | 34.2% | 005930.KS, 4901.T, 6501.T, 6758.T, 8306.T, AZN, BABA, BNP.PA, BZ, CP, DPW.DE, LIN, NN.AS, ROG.SW, SU.PA, TTE | China, Europe, fundamentals, international, Japan, value | Trade tensions remained a significant theme with continuing negotiations between the U.S. and major trade partners including China, which is also in contentious trade talks and tit-for-tat tariff and procurement walls with the European Union. Technology-related industries showed strength, particularly in Northeast Asia and the U.S., where chip stocks rallied on AI optimism during the fourth quarter. The U.S. Federal Reserve cut its target rate 25 basis points in December. The Bank of Japan lifted its rate a quarter point while the ECB stood pat, creating rate differentials that played out in currency markets. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 11, 2026 | Thornburg Global Opportunities Fund | 6.5% | 41.1% | 0027.HK, 005930.KS, 0700.HK, 300750.SZ, BABA, BIRG.L, BNP.PA, C, CACI, COF, FCX, GOOGL, LLY, META, NN.AS, ORA.PA, RELIANCE.NS, SAP.DE, SCHW, SHEL, T, TSCO.L, TSM, TTE | Digital Economy, financials, global, growth, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy, value | The fund holds significant positions in semiconductor companies including Samsung Electronics, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Contemporary Amperex Technology. These technology firms were leading contributors to portfolio performance during Q4 2025, with the manager highlighting their role in the digital economy transformation. Financial intermediaries represent 20.5% of the portfolio, with the manager believing they should benefit from interest rates determined primarily by free market forces. Key holdings include Citigroup, Bank of Ireland, BNP Paribas, NN Group, Capital One, and Charles Schwab, which were significant contributors to Q4 performance. The portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings, and Meta Platforms, though these were among the most significant detractors from Q4 performance. The manager maintains exposure to firms tied to the digital economy despite recent underperformance. Energy investments comprise 6.9% of the portfolio, including positions in Shell PLC and Total Energies SE. The manager notes periodic fluctuation of investor confidence in industrial commodity sector businesses, with Total Energies contributing positively to Q4 performance. The manager explicitly discusses evolving U.S. trade policies and their impact on global trade flows, noting that winners and losers among multi-national producers of tradeable goods will become obvious in time. The current outlook for many global businesses remains uncertain due to new trade policies. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Aristotle International Equity Fund | 10.5% | 13.3% | 005930.KS, 3064.T, 4578.T, 6758.T, 7532.T, 9433.T, ACN, AHT.L, BN, CCO, DEO, GSK, HEIA.AS, NEM.DE, ROG.SW, RTO.L, SAF.PA, TTE | Asia, Diversified, Europe, international, Quality, value | MonotaRO operates a B2B e-commerce platform selling 20 million items to over 8 million customers, primarily in Japan. The company serves as a one-stop solution with transparent pricing and same-day shipment capabilities. Its unique profile with over 95% of sales online provides customers a distinct value proposition in the fragmented MRO market. | 3064.T DGE.L 9681.T RTO.L BN.TO |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.4% | 8.3% | 005930.KS, 220.HK, 7003.T, 7270.T, 7276.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BRK-B, C6L.SI, CVSG.L, FRE.DE, HEIA.AS, HUSQ-B.ST, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SCOR.PA, SOP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, UBI.PA, WPK.TO | dividends, Europe, Hedging, international, undervalued, value | The fund continues to focus on securities trading at discounts from conservative estimates of their respective intrinsic values. Portfolio positioning reflects areas where investors may still uncover undervalued securities. The managers emphasize their value investing approach throughout the letter. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | BRK-B, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, FMC, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, ISNS, JNJ, NESN.SW, NVST, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, TEP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, UHAL, WFC | Diversified, global, risk management, valuation, value | The fund continues to focus on securities trading at discounts from conservative estimates of their respective intrinsic values. Portfolio positioning reflects areas where investors may still uncover undervalued securities. The managers emphasize their value investing approach throughout the commentary. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 6.4% | 9.8% | 005930.KS, 0220.HK, 4368.T, 7003.T, 7270.T, 7276.T, 7958.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BRK-B, C07.SI, CVSG.L, FRE.DE, HEIA.AS, HUSQ-B.ST, P911.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SCOR.PA, SOP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, UBI.PA, WPK.TO | dividends, global, high yield, international, value | The fund focuses on high dividend yield value investing with an average-weighted dividend yield of 3.80% on fund stocks versus 1.76% for the MSCI World Index. The fund seeks companies with sustainable and persistent dividend characteristics. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 31, 2024 | Guinness Global Energy | 0.0% | 10.3% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, OMV.VI, PTR, REP.MC, SHEL, SNP, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, Free Cash, global, Natural Gas, oil, Opec, valuation | Oil prices strengthened in June with WTI closing at $81.5/bl and Brent at $87/bl. OPEC+ maintained production quotas while aspiring to add spare capacity back in 2025. The managers see oil demand growth of 1.0-1.3m b/day in 2024, with aviation being a key driver as global flights are now 13% above 2019 levels. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 30, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.4% | 8.3% | 0179.HK, 3405.T, 4182.T, 4368.T, 6302.T, 7988.T, ALV.ST, BABA, BAC, BIDU, BRE.DE, CCC.L, CSCO, D05.SI, FDX, FRE.DE, GOOGL, HUSQ-B.ST, IONS, JNJ, KBC.BR, MEGACPO.MX, ROG.SW, SKF, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, TXGN.SW, U11.SI, USB, VRTX, WFC | Banking, China, energy, Europe, international, small caps, value | The manager believes a reset is afoot in capital markets that could favor value stocks over growth counterparts. They emphasize that price matters again and their portfolios trade at attractive valuation multiples with owner earnings yields of 7-8% or higher for new buys. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 30, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 4.8% | 8.3% | 0179.HK, 3405.T, 4182.T, 4368.T, 6250.T, 6302.T, 7988.T, ALV.ST, BABA, BAC, BIDU, BRE.DE, CCC.L, CSCO, D05.SI, FDX, FRE.DE, GOOGL, HUSQ-B.ST, IONS, JNJ, KBC.BR, MEGACPO.MX, ROG.SW, SKF, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, TXGN.SW, U11.SI, USB, VRTX, WFC | Banking, diversification, energy, international, Non-US, value | The fund emphasizes trading at significant discounts to intrinsic value estimates. Portfolio holdings generally trade at reasonably attractive weighted average valuation multiples. Owner earnings yields for new buys typically around 7-8% or higher. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 30, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | BABA, BAC, BIDU, CSCO, D05.SI, FDX, GOOGL, IONS, JNJ, ROG.SW, SKF, TRU, TTE, UOB.SI, USB, VRTX, WFC | Banking, China, Europe, international, small caps, value | The manager emphasizes that price matters again in the current environment, with their funds positioned to take advantage of attractive valuations. They believe the reset in capital markets could favor value stocks over growth counterparts, with their portfolios trading at reasonably attractive weighted average valuation multiples. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 30, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 6.4% | 9.8% | BABA, BAC, BAESY, BIDU, BRK-B, CSCO, DGE.L, FDX, GOOGL, JNJ, NESN.SW, NVS, RHHBY, SAF.PA, TFC, TTE, UL, USB, VRTX, WFC | Banking, dividends, international, Reset, value | The manager believes a reset is afoot in capital markets that could favor value stocks over growth counterparts. They emphasize that price matters again and their portfolios trade at attractive valuation multiples. The owner earnings yield for many new buys has typically been around 7-8% or higher. | 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 Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMZN, CMCSA, CMS, CNQ, CSCO, EOG, EPD, EWBC, EXC, GILD, GOOGL, IPG, JPM, KO, LAMR, META, MSFT, NTR, NVDA, ORI, STAG, TSLA, TTE, UPS | AI, dividends, energy, growth, income, infrastructure, Utilities, value | High-yield dividend stocks have historically outperformed the S&P 500 by 1.3% annually over 75 years with lower volatility. Recent underperformance driven by market concentration in mega-cap tech stocks with low dividend yields. Manager expects dividend investing revival as market concentration reverses. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Mar 31, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMZN, CMCSA, CMS, CNQ, CSCO, EOG, EPD, EWBC, EXC, GILD, GOOGL, IPG, JPM, KO, LAMR, META, MSFT, NTR, NVDA, ORI, STAG, TSLA, TTE, UPS | AI, dividends, energy, income, Market Concentration, Utilities, value, volatility | 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMT, CMCSA, CMS, CPT, CSCO, DINO, EPD, EXR, GILD, GPC, HUN, IPG, KMI, KO, LAMR, LYB, MAA, MMP, MPLX, ORI, POR, PPL, SO, STAG, TRGP, TTE, UPS | Banking, dividends, energy, infrastructure, interest rates, real estate, Recession, Utilities | The firm emphasizes dividend-paying companies across all strategies, with 15 holdings increasing dividends in the Income-Equity Strategy and 7 in the MLP Strategy. They view dividend commitments as signals of management confidence in stable cash flows and believe dividend-paying stocks have historically outperformed with lower volatility. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AMT, CMCSA, CMS, CPT, CSCO, EPD, EXR, GILD, GPC, HUN, IPG, KMI, KO, LAMR, MAA, MMP, MPLX, ORI, STAG, TTE, UPS | Banking, credit, dividends, infrastructure, interest rates, Recession, Utilities | The fund focuses on dividend-paying companies with a history of dividend increases. Almost half of holdings raised their regular dividend in the first quarter. The fund believes dividend-paying stocks outperformed over the past 30 years with lower volatility. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMT, CMCSA, CMS, CPT, CSCO, EPD, EXR, GILD, GPC, HUN, IPG, KO, LAMR, MMP, MPLX, ORI, POR, STAG, TTE, UPS | Banking, dividends, energy, inflation, infrastructure, interest rates, Midstream, Recession | The firm emphasizes dividend-paying companies across all strategies, with 15 holdings increasing dividends in the Income-Equity Strategy and 7 in the MLP Strategy. They view dividend commitment as a signal of management confidence in stable cash flows and believe dividend-paying stocks have historically outperformed with lower volatility. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Utilities Plus | 0.0% | 0.0% | CMCSA, CMS, CPT, CSCO, DINO, EXR, GILD, GPC, HUN, IPG, KO, LAMR, MAA, ORI, POR, PPL, SO, STAG, TTE, UPS | Banking, dividends, energy, infrastructure, interest rates, real estate, Recession, Utilities | Miller/Howard emphasizes dividend-paying companies across all strategies, with 15 holdings increasing dividends in Q1 2023. The firm believes dividend commitments signal management confidence in stable cash flows and impose discipline on capital allocation. High-dividend-yield stocks outperformed the S&P 500 over 30 years with lower volatility. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 22, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.4% | 8.3% | 0010.HK, 1169.HK, 4324.T, 4401.T, 6277.T, 9147.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BA.L, BAC, BIDU, BNR.DE, DGE.L, DPW.DE, EPD, FMC, FRE.DE, IONS, KOF, KRA1V.HE, LAS.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PGR, RNO.PA, ROG.SW, RTE.PA, SAF.PA, SEE, SOL.MI, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, UBI.PA, UHAL, VRTX, WFC | industrials, inflation, international, Japan, small caps, value | The fund continues to focus on companies meeting investment criteria with competitive moats, pricing power, and strong balance sheets. They believe they are in the midst of a material shift in markets driven by persistent inflation and interest rates, where price matters again and they are highly optimistic about the future for price-sensitive strategies. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 22, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 4.8% | 8.3% | 0010.HK, 1169.HK, 4324.T, 4401.T, 6297.T, 9147.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BA.L, BAC, BIDU, BNR.DE, DEO, DPW.DE, EPD, FMC, FRE.DE, IONS, KOF, KRA1V.HE, LAS.TO, NESN.SW, NVS, PGR, RNO.PA, ROG.SW, RTE.PA, SAF.PA, SEE, SOL.MI, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, UBI.PA, UHAL, VRTX, WFC | industrials, inflation, international, Japan, rates, value | The fund continues to focus on companies purchased at significant discounts to intrinsic value estimates. The managers believe they are in the midst of a material shift in markets driven by persistent inflation and interest rates, where price matters again and they are highly optimistic about price-sensitive strategies like theirs. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 22, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | 0010.HK, 1882.HK, 4324.T, 4401.T, 6277.T, 9147.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BA.L, BAC, BIDU, BNR.DE, DEO, DPW.DE, EPD, FMC, FRE.DE, IONS, KOF, KRA1V.HE, LAS.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PGR, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, SCOR.PA, SEE, SOL.MI, TEP.PA, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, UBI.PA, UHAL, VRTX, WFC | global, industrials, inflation, interest rates, value | The fund continues to focus on companies meeting their investment criteria that they believe have competitive moats, pricing power, and strong balance sheets, purchased at prices representing attractive value. They believe they are in the midst of a material shift in markets driven by persistent inflation and interest rates, where price matters again. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 22, 2024 | Tweedy, Browne Worldwide High Dividend | 6.4% | 9.8% | 0010.HK, 1169.HK, 4324.T, 4401.T, 6297.T, 9147.T, AALB.AS, ALV.ST, ATE.PA, BA.L, BAC, BIDU, BNR.DE, DEO, DPW.DE, EPD, FMC, FRE.DE, IONS, KOF, KRA1V.HE, LAS.TO, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, PGR, RNO.PA, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, SEE, SOL.MI, TEP.PA, TFC, TREL.ST, TTE, UBI.PA, UHAL, VRTX, WFC | dividends, global, High Dividend, industrials, value | The fund focuses on high dividend yield value investing with an average-weighted dividend yield of 3.84% on fund stocks alone versus 1.97% for the MSCI World Index. The fund specifically targets companies with higher dividend income and quality characteristics than average dividend yields that are both sustainable and persistent. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 21, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | -9.9% | -2.4% | 3405.T, ATE.PA, BA.L, CNHI, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FMC, GOOGL, INCH.L, IONS, JNJ, KEMIRA.HE, NESN.SW, NVS, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TTE, UOB.SI, WPK.TO | financials, industrials, international, Japan, valuation, value | The fund maintains its value investing approach, seeking securities trading at significant discounts to intrinsic value estimates. The manager notes their rigorous valuation requirements have kept them out of dominant technology companies that have driven market returns. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 21, 2025 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | -5.8% | 1.4% | BRK-A, CNHI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, FMC, GOOGL, HEIA.L, JNJ, NESN.SW, NVST, RHM.DE, ROG.SW, RUI.PA, SAF.PA, TP.PA, TTE, U11.SI, UHAL, WFC | financials, global, Japan, technology, valuation, value | The fund maintains its value investing approach, seeking securities trading at significant discounts to intrinsic value estimates. Portfolio positioning focuses on parts of the global equity market that represent real value, particularly in smaller and medium-sized European, Asian, and Japanese equities. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Jan 11, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 2.4% | 8.3% | BA.L, BRK-A, CNHI, D05.SI, DGE.L, DHLG.DE, FMC, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, KOF, NESN.SW, NOVN.SW, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, ZURN.SW | Diversified, Hedged, international, Multinational, value | View | ||
| 2023 Q3 | Jan 11, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne International Value II | 4.8% | 8.3% | BA.L, BRK-B, CNHI, D05.SI, DEO, DHL.DE, FMS.DE, GOOGL, INP.L, IONS, JNJ, MEGACPO.MX, NESN.SW, NVS, RMS.PA, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI | Currency, Diversified, international, value | View | ||
| 2023 Q3 | Jan 11, 2023 | Tweedy, Browne Value Fund | 2.8% | 7.6% | AZO, BRK-A, CNHI, DGE.L, DHL.DE, FDX, FMC, FRE.DE, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, IONS, JNJ, NESN.SW, ROG.SW, SAF.PA, SCOR.PA, TREL-B.ST, TTE, U11.SI, WFC | Diversified, fundamentals, international, Quality, value | The fund maintains a value investing approach across multiple international and domestic markets. Portfolio holdings are selected based on fundamental analysis and intrinsic value assessments. The fund's diversified value strategy spans multiple geographies and sectors. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| May 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | TotalEnergies | Oil & Gas Integrated | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bull | Euronext Stock Exchange | Alaska, Angola, diversification, Downstream, Energy security, Free Cash Flow, Integrated Oil & Gas, LNG, renewable energy, Solar, Upstream, Wind | View Pitch |
| May 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | TotalEnergies | Oil & Gas Integrated | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | capital allocation, Diversified Energy, Downstream, Energy security, Free Cash Flow, Integrated Oil & Gas, LNG, renewable energy, Upstream | View Pitch |
| May 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle International Equity Fund | TotalEnergies | Oil & Gas Integrated | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bull | Euronext Stock Exchange | cash flow generation, Diversified Energy, Downstream, Energy security, Integrated Oil & Gas, LNG, renewables, Solar, Upstream, Wind | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Merchant West | TotalEnergies | Energy | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bull | Euronext Paris | Breakeven, cash generation, dividend, energy transition, European oil major, Gas reserves, LNG, Multi-energy, oil reserves, renewables, shareholder returns | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | TotalEnergies | Energy | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bull | NYSE | energy transition, Europe, Free Cash Flow, Integrated Oil, LNG, renewables, Solar, Value, Wind | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Adam Fackler | TotalEnergies SE | Energy | Integrated Oil & Gas | Bear | buybacks, capital discipline, Coverage, dividends, energy, oil | View Pitch | |
| Aug 13, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Frederik Mueller | TotalEnergies | Energy | Oil & Gas Integrated | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | IWA Research | TotalEnergies | Energy | Oil & Gas Integrated | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 7, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Fluidsdoc | TotalEnergies SE | Energy | Oil & Gas Integrated | Neutral | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
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