| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | AAPL, AMZN, CART, CPNG, DASH, DIS, GOOGL, GRAB, LYFT, META, NFLX, PINS, RDDT, ROKU, SNAP, SNOW, SPOT, UBER, WBD, WMT, YELP | AI, Cloud, Digital, E-Commerce, growth, Internet, semiconductors, technology | Generative AI is driving significant productivity improvements across software development and enterprise applications. Companies are seeing measurable ROI from AI investments, with GitHub Copilot accounting for over 40% of GitHub revenue growth and Microsoft reporting billions in AI infrastructure revenue. AI is accelerating cloud migrations and enabling new usage-based pricing models. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | Bailard Technology Strategy | -1.7% | 26.4% | AAPL, AMZN, CRWD, FISV, GOOGL, KLAC, LRCX, META, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, PANW, PSTG, SHOP.TO, SMAR, SPOT, TSM, UBER, WMT | AI, cybersecurity, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | The strategy anticipates a shift in IT budgets towards AI-enabled platforms and applications after infrastructure spending peaks. Enterprises are achieving significant productivity gains through AI solutions, with examples like Walmart improving 850 million catalog pieces and Palo Alto Networks reducing support headcount by 50%. The focus is moving from infrastructure hardware to application software as AI adoption becomes more widespread. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Aug 5, 2025 | Springview Capital Management | - | 15.7% | AMZN, COF, COIN, CR, EIX, FFH.TO, HOOD, IBKR, INTC, MCY, NTDOY, SCHW, SEG, SPOT, UBER, WRB, WS | Concentration, Fintech, growth, insurance, Long/Short, Quality, value | Robinhood has been the Partnership's most profitable investment, driven by rapid innovation, market share gains, and customer loyalty in a large growing market. Business results dramatically exceeded expectations with assets under custody growing 115% and earnings up 109% year-over-year. The company benefits from product innovation, international expansion, strategic acquisitions, and favorable tailwinds from strong equity and crypto markets. | WS MCY SEG HOOD WS MCY SEG HOOD |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 4, 2025 | Hinde Group | 19.5% | 18.4% | GOOG, IBKR, NFLX, UBER | growth, inflation, large cap, Streaming, technology, Trade Policy | Trump's Liberation Day tariffs threatened to raise average US tariff rates to 22.5%, above Smoot-Hawley levels, before partial retreat. The resulting regime will still harm growth, increase unemployment, and boost inflation by nearly two percentage points according to Yale Budget Lab estimates. | NFLX |
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| 2024 Q2 | Aug 3, 2024 | Hinde Group | 8.3% | 29.2% | AMZN, GOOG, IBKR, NBN, NFLX, UBER | Fed policy, growth, rates, Streaming, technology, value | Netflix is highlighted as a compounder investment with strong global membership growth of 8.0 million in Q2 2024. The company has abundant growth opportunities with only 6% market penetration of its $600 billion serviceable addressable market. Netflix continues to generate strong free cash flow and return capital through share repurchases. | NFLX |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 29, 2025 | Brummer Multi-Strategy Fund | - | - | AMZN, INPST, MELI, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | E-Commerce, global, growth, payments, Platforms, software, technology | Portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre and Amazon. MELI continues expanding with new services like wholesale platform Mercado Libre Negocios and digital health service Dr. Virtual. The manager views these as platform businesses with structural advantages and operating leverage. | V RBRK MELI INPST |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 27, 2025 | Brown Advisory Large-Cap Growth Strategy | 16.4% | 7.6% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, COST, CTAS, DKNG, FICO, META, MRVL, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, PGR, SPGI, TDG, TTD, UBER, WST, ZTS | AI, growth, large cap, Performance, Streaming, technology, volatility | AI infrastructure stocks experienced volatility in Q1 2025 but rebounded strongly in Q2. NVIDIA recovered after production complexities with Blackwell chips, while The Trade Desk's AI-powered advertising platform reached 65% client adoption. AI demand remains strong with improving production of next-generation chips. | FICO DKNG TTD NFLX |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 25, 2025 | Saltlight Capital | 24.5% | - | 0700.HK, BAM, BIDU, BLU.JO, GOOGL, NVDA, RBLX, UBER | AI, Data centers, infrastructure, Long/Short, Multi-Geography, private credit, semiconductors, technology | AI is viewed as a multi-decade technology epoch spanning 40-60 years, currently in the installation phase marked by significant capital expenditure. The manager sees AI as capital-intensive, with $300-400 billion projected spending this year, building strategic positions for future robotics and physical AI applications. | GOOGL |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 25, 2025 | Lyrical Asset Management | 12.7% | 11.9% | AAPL, AIZ, AMZN, CNC, CPAY, EXPE, FLEX, GOOGL, GPN, HCA, JCI, META, MSFT, NRG, NVDA, SU, TSLA, UBER, URI, WEX | growth, international, Outperformance, stock selection, valuation, value | Lyrical maintains an uncommon combination of deep value and growth, with S&P 500 forward P/E 73% higher than Lyrical's CS composite despite higher growth profile. The firm attributes outperformance to idiosyncratic stock selection in a difficult environment where only 29% of S&P 500 constituents outperformed. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Aug 22, 2024 | Miller Wealth Management | - | - | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | E-Commerce, Electric Vehicles, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | InPost is disrupting European e-commerce logistics with its locker network expansion. The UK expansion is showing strong execution with major partnerships like Debenhams Group, handling up to £1.8 billion in gross merchandise volume. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 21, 2025 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 9.1% | 10.4% | ALC, AMGN, CCO.TO, COF, D05.SI, FCFS, LEN, MCHP, MLM, MSFT, PYPL, SONY, UBER | financials, Global Equity, healthcare, nuclear, payments, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | President Trump introduced a universal 10% import tariff and reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries as part of Liberation Day. A 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs was enacted, and the U.S. and U.K. finalized the Economic Prosperity Deal expanding American access to British markets. | UBER COF ALC AMGN MCHP CCO.TO UBER COF PYPL ALC SW AMGN MCHP CCO CN |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 20, 2025 | Pershing Square Holdings | - | 15.5% | AMZN, BN.TO, CMG, FMCC, FNMA, GOOGL, HHH, HLT, HTZ, NKE, QSR, UBER, UMG.AS | AI, E-Commerce, large cap, Music, technology, Travel, value | Amazon's AWS cloud business is well-positioned to capitalize on AI-driven growth with customer demand for AI compute far exceeding supply. Alphabet's AI leadership is evident through AI Overviews serving over two billion users and strong performance across its consumer app portfolio with AI-powered features. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 30, 2025 | Easterly – Income Opportunities Fund | 2.0% | 4.3% | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | Autonomous Vehicles, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | InPost is disrupting European e-commerce logistics with its locker network expansion. The UK expansion is showing strong execution with major partnerships like Debenhams Group, handling up to £1.8 billion in gross merchandise volume. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 29, 2025 | RiverPark Large Growth | 15.0% | 6.6% | AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, PEP, SBUX, SHOP.TO, UBER, UNH | AI, Cloud, growth, healthcare, large cap, Streaming, technology | AI remains a dominant theme with NVIDIA leading through strong demand for Hopper architecture and upcoming Blackwell platform. Microsoft shows growing investor confidence in enterprise AI strategy with Azure growth and Copilot monetization. Meta demonstrates improving AI monetization prospects with Llama 3 model integration across platforms. | PEP SBUX LLY AAPL UNH UBER META NFLX MSFT NVDA PEP SBUX LLY |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 28, 2025 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 10.3% | 3.9% | AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, QQQ, SHOP, UBER, UNH | AI, Cloud, growth, healthcare, Long/Short, technology | AI remains a dominant theme with NVIDIA leading the portfolio as the top contributor, reinforcing its leadership position in accelerated computing through strong demand for Hopper architecture and upcoming Blackwell platform. Microsoft's enterprise AI strategy showed strong momentum with Azure growth and expanding AI monetization across GitHub Copilot and Microsoft 365. | AAPL UNH NFLX MSFT NVDA AAPL NFLX MSFT NVDA |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 24, 2025 | GCQ Flagship Fund | - | - | 3994.T, ABNB, HEMN.ST, MC.PA, NFLX, RMV.L, UBER | active management, global, growth, Luxury, Quality, real estate, technology, value | GCQ focuses exclusively on high-quality businesses that pass strict industry and business quality checklists, emphasizing companies with secular growth, pricing power, high margins, and durable competitive advantages. The fund's performance has been broad-based across approximately eight high-quality, relatively uncorrelated industries rather than concentrated in any single theme. | HEMN.ST 3994.T RMV.L |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 23, 2025 | Macro ops | 9.9% | 32.6% | AMTM, APM.TO, IDR.TO, IPI, MP, NICU.TO, RHM.DE, RKLB, UBER, VLE.TO | crypto, defense, Futures Trading, Mining, risk management, Trifecta Lens | European Defense thesis continues to play out with Rheinmetall rising 33% during the quarter. National Defense thematic includes positions like Amentum Holdings and represents 23% of portfolio exposure through Aerospace & Defense sector allocation. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 23, 2025 | PM Capital Global Companies Fund | 8.1% | - | AMZN, INPST, MELI, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | E-Commerce, Fintech, global, growth, Platforms, software, technology | Portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre expanding across Latin America with new wholesale platform and digital health services. The manager emphasizes platform businesses with structural advantages as a cornerstone of investment philosophy. | V RBRK MELI INPST |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | 4.8% | 5.4% | ALC, AMGN, AWK, COF, CTRA, CTVA, MCHP, MRK, MSFT, PH, UBER, XYL | Biotechnology, Cloud, healthcare, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy, value | President Trump introduced a universal 10% import tariff and reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries as part of Liberation Day. A 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs was enacted for almost all countries to encourage negotiations. The U.S. and U.K. finalized the Economic Prosperity Deal, expanding American access to British markets and lowering tariffs on U.K. autos. | UBER ALC AMGN MCHP MSFT UBER US ALC SW AMGN US MCHP US MSFT US |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Janes Henderson Global Sustainable Equity Fund | 13.8% | 15.5% | 1299.HK, AJG, APG, ICLR, MCK, MMC, MSFT, NVDA, PGR, PRY.MI, SGO.PA, SPOT, SU.PA, TMUS, TSM, UBER, WAB | AI, Energy Transition, Esg, global, growth, Quality, sustainability, technology | AI growth narrative recovered after initial concerns around Chinese AI tool DeepSeek dissipated. Many AI-exposed companies reported impressive earnings and guided for increased spending on AI, while companies across sectors increased AI adoption for business efficiencies. TSMC benefited as a critical enabler of the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure ecosystem. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Nightview Capital | - | - | AAPL, AMZN, BABA, GOOG, LVS, TSLA, UBER, WYNN | AI, Automation, China, innovation, Robotics, technology, Tesla, Transformation | AI is described as a general-purpose technology platform shift on the level of electricity or the printing press, with exponential economic upside potential. AI models are now designing proteins, writing software, accelerating scientific discovery, generating art, analyzing legal contracts, and augmenting human intelligence across every industry from agriculture to aerospace. The infrastructure to deploy and monetize AI at scale is being laid with foundational model companies racing ahead. | AMZN TSLA BABA LVS WYNN 9868 HK AMZN TSLA BABA US LVS WYNN |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 2, 2025 | The Wolf of Harcourt Street | 20.4% | 21.6% | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | E-Commerce, Electric Vehicles, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | InPost is disrupting European e-commerce logistics with its locker network expansion. The UK expansion is showing strong execution with major partnerships like Debenhams Group, handling up to £1.8 billion in gross merchandise volume. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 2, 2024 | Infuse Partners | 21.9% | - | AKAM, ALRM, LYFT, MCD, META, MSFT, NET, UBER | Concentration, growth, Israel, software, technology, value | The letter discusses how AI has created tailwinds for proxy networks as large language models need structured data from across the internet for training. This has driven demand for data scraping services that proxy networks enable. | ALRM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 18, 2025 | Optimist Fund | 39.2% | 32.4% | CVNA, DASH, FA, FVRR, HFG, MNDY, RVLV, TDUP, UBER, W | Compounding, E-Commerce, growth, Long/Short, mid cap, value | The fund holds multiple e-commerce companies including ThredUp, Carvana, Wayfair, and Revolve. ThredUp is undergoing a significant inflection point with strong Q1 results and raised guidance. Wayfair appears to be finally seeing revenue growth inflect after more than two years of waiting, with strong demand trends cited at recent investor conferences. | RVLV W CVNA TDUP W CVNA TDUP |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Platinum International Fund | 0.3% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 055550.KS, 0700.HK, 1109.HK, 1801.T, 2269.HK, 2318.HK, 6141.T, 6503.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, 7203.T, 7974.T, 8035.T, 8725.T, 8802.T, 9618.HK, ADI, ALLFG.L, AMZN, AS1R.HE, ASML, AVGO, BARC.L, CCO, CLNX.MC, FLTR.L, FOXF.L, GDNP.SW, GLE.PA, GOOGL, INGOA.NS, ITX.MC, JMT.LS, KLAC, LRCX, LSE.L, MA, MCHP, META, MOWI.OL, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, NVS, ORSTED.CO, RCI, SAP, STJ.L, TSMC, TXN, UBER, UBS, UL, V, VAL, VEEV, WIZZ.L, ZTS | AI, Asia, defense, Korea, nuclear, semiconductors, technology, Trade | AI drives significant demand for semiconductors, data centers, and nuclear energy. Companies like Broadcom, NVIDIA, and TSMC are benefiting from AI capex spending. AI agents could reshape device interactions and potentially disrupt traditional platforms like Apple's iOS. | WIZZ LN CCO CN |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Platinum Global Fund (Long Only) | 2.6% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 055550.KS, 1109.HK, 2057.HK, 2318.HK, 6141.T, 6503.T, 6758.T, 700.HK, 7203.T, 7974.T, 8035.T, 9618.HK, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, BARC.L, CCO, GLE.PA, GOOGL, INGOF, LRCX, META, MOWI.OL, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, NVS, ORSTED.CO, RCI, TSM, UBER, UBS, UL, V, VAL, VEEV, WZZAF, ZTS | AI, Asia, defense, Korea, nuclear, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | AI stocks are experiencing strong performance with companies like Broadcom, Nvidia, and TSMC outperforming. The fund discusses valuation methodologies for AI stocks using theoretical adjusted price to sales models. AI is driving increased demand for nuclear energy and data centers, benefiting holdings like Cameco. | WIZZ LN CCO CN |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Platinum Asia Fund | 3.9% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 009150.KS, 035420.KS, 0700.HK, 1109.HK, 2269.HK, 2318.HK, 6758.T, 7203.T, 7974.T, AMZN, AVGO, CCO, GOOGL, INGOA.NS, JD, MA, META, MOWI.OL, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, NVS, ORSTED.CO, RCI, TSM, UBER, UBS, UL, V | AI, Asia, defense, Korea, nuclear, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | Korea is experiencing corporate governance reforms through the Value-Up Program and Commercial Act amendments that should reduce the Korea discount. The country benefits from geopolitical alignment with the West in defense manufacturing and has competitive advantages in semiconductors, nuclear power, and cultural exports. | TSM 2202 HK MYOR IJ |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Platinum International Brands Fund | 6.6% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 055550.KS, 0700.HK, 1109.HK, 1801.T, 2269.HK, 2318.HK, 4543.T, 5401.T, 6141.T, 6503.T, 6758.T, 6954.T, 7203.T, 7974.T, 8035.T, 8725.T, 8802.T, 9618.HK, AAPL, ADI, ALLFG.L, AMER, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, BARC.L, CCO, CLNX.MC, ELF, FLTR.L, FOXF.L, GLE.PA, GOOGL, IDXX, INGOA.NS, ITX.MC, JMT.LS, KLAC, LRCX, LSE.L, MA, MCHP, MEITUAN, META, MOWI.OL, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, NVS, ORSTED.CO, RCI, SAP, STJ.L, TCOM, TSMC, TXN, UBER, UBS, UL, V, VAL, VEEV, WING, WIZ.L, ZTS | AI, Asia, defense, Korea, nuclear, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | AI stocks are experiencing strong performance with companies like Broadcom, Nvidia, and TSMC outperforming. The fund developed a TAPS valuation model for AI stocks, finding many trade at high valuations relative to growth rates. AI is driving increased energy demand, benefiting nuclear and power infrastructure companies. | IDXX WING GALD SW |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Platinum International Technology Fund | 18.4% | - | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, 055550.KS, 0700.HK, 1109.HK, 1801.T, 2269.HK, 2318.HK, 6141.T, 6503.T, 6758.T, 6861.T, 7203.T, 7974.T, 8113.T, 8725.T, 8802.T, 9618.HK, ALLFG.L, AMRS.HE, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, BARC.L, CCO, CLNX.MC, FLTR.L, GDNP.SW, GLE.PA, GOOGL, IDXX, INGOA.NS, ITX.MC, JMT.LS, LRCX, META, MOWI.OL, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NVDA, NVS, ORSTED.CO, RCI, STJ.L, TSMC, UBER, UBS, UL, V, VAL, VEEV, WING, WIZZ.L, ZTS | AI, China, defense, Korea, nuclear, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy | AI stocks are being valued using theoretical adjusted price to sales models. The fund holds AI enablers in semiconductors and large language models. AI is driving demand for nuclear energy and data centers, benefiting holdings like Cameco and semiconductor companies. | KLAC |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 10.6% | 3.4% | 7269.T, AMZN, AZN, CMCSA, CW, GOOGL, HWM, IBN, MA, META, MMC, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, TMUS, UBER, UNH, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, Data centers, healthcare, large cap, nuclear, technology, Trade Policy | Curtiss-Wright Corp performed well as the market expects demand for their nuclear power components to improve over the coming years. The company is positioned to benefit from the growing nuclear power sector. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 14, 2025 | The Bristlemoon Global Fund | -0.3% | - | AER, APG, APP, CRM, PAR, UBER, UNH | AI, Concentration, healthcare, tariffs, technology, value | Salesforce is positioned to capitalize on agentic AI through its data advantage and distribution via the app layer. Agentforce reached $100 million ARR with 5x quarter-over-quarter growth. The agentic AI market could reach $155 billion by 2030 according to Bank of America estimates. | UNH CRM APG HEM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 13, 2025 | Sigil Stable Fund | 3.0% | 18.1% | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | E-Commerce, global, growth, Mobility, semiconductors, technology | Manager holds positions in e-commerce logistics disruptor InPost and e-commerce platform Sea Limited. InPost is expanding its locker network across Europe with partnerships like Debenhams Group. Sea Limited shows revenue acceleration with margin expansion, representing the holy grail of growth investing. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jul 12, 2024 | Moneta Group | - | - | AAPL, AMZN, CSCO, GOOGL, INTC, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, UBER | AI, diversification, Economy, growth, large cap, Markets, technology | AI stocks dominated market performance with the Magnificent 7 posting 15.8% returns in Q2. Companies building AI infrastructure like chips, data centers, and servers are being rewarded, while those benefiting from productivity gains have yet to see market appreciation. The market is rewarding companies generating cashflow from AI rather than simply incorporating AI. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 11, 2023 | Rathbones | - | - | ACN, ADBE, AMZN, ARM, ASML, CHGG, GOOGL, INTC, META, MSFT, MTCH, NFLX, NVDA, PYPL, TSM, UBER, WEN | AI, Bonds, diversification, Hydrogen, Japan, semiconductors, technology | The launch of ChatGPT has triggered a new artificial intelligence gold rush among investors, driving strong gains across technology companies. Generative AI represents a breakthrough that can create original content rather than just identify patterns. The value currently accrues primarily to Nvidia as the dominant chip provider, though the long-term profit distribution across the AI supply chain remains uncertain. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 1, 2025 | Brasada Focused Equity Strategy | - | - | UBER, WST | Fundamental, Pharmaceuticals, risk, technology, Trade Policy, value, volatility | Manager emphasizes that true investment risk is not market volatility but permanent loss of capital. Market volatility creates opportunities for fundamental investors to acquire great assets at discounts when prices fall below intrinsic value. The distinction between risk and volatility is crucial for long-term investment success. | UBER WST |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Burke Wealth Managament The Focused Growth Strategy | 15.9% | 6.3% | ABNB, ABT, BWXT, CHTR, ICE, ISRG, LLY, NOW, NVDA, NVO, SNOW, TDG, UBER | AI, defense, growth, nuclear, Pharmaceuticals, regulation, technology, Trade Policy | The AI revolution continues to drive significant opportunities and challenges, with Nvidia facing regulatory threats from government restrictions on chip exports while maintaining dominance in global AI infrastructure. Snowflake is positioning itself as a critical platform for real-time AI-powered data analytics through AI agents and secure third-party applications. | UBER BWXT SNOW NVDA |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Magellan High Conviction Fund | - | - | AMZN, ASML, CRM, EL.PA, GOOGL, ICE, MELI, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, TSLA, TSM, UBER, V | AI, Automation, Cloud, growth, innovation, large cap, semiconductors, technology | AI is rapidly advancing from LLMs to reasoning models and agentic AI, with corporate adoption accelerating across all business functions. The technology is progressing faster than mobile or internet eras, with AI likely to reach 50% US household penetration in under three years. Companies are investing over $300B in AI infrastructure in 2025 alone. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | ABNB, AMZN, APP, BKNG, CART, CPNG, CVNA, DASH, GOOGL, GRAB, MELI, META, NFLX, PINS, RDDT, ROKU, SNAP, SNOW, UBER, W | Advertising, AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, payments, semiconductors, tariffs, Trade Policy | AI infrastructure demand remains insatiable with companies processing 480 trillion tokens monthly, up 50x year-over-year. ServiceNow expects AI products to reach $1 billion ACV by end of 2026, while companies are transitioning from seat-based to usage-based AI pricing models. AI agents are creating 4x more databases than humans, fundamentally changing software development workflows. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 30, 2025 | Mapfre US Forgotten Value Fund | -2.3% | -6.6% | BATRA, GOOGL, HHH, KVUE, LH, MKL, MODG, MSGS, NWSA, QSR, SSNC, TRIP, UBER, WRB | Communication Services, small caps, technology, undervalued, US, value | The fund focuses on companies undervalued by the market, particularly forgotten stocks that may be outside the focus of the investment community. These include companies with complex capital structures, those in temporarily out-of-favor sectors, or smaller capitalization companies followed by fewer analysts. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | AMD, AMZN, AVGO, CART, CVNA, DASH, DIS, GOOGL, LYFT, MA, MELI, NFLX, NU, NVDA, SNOW, SPOT, TSLA, UBER, V, W | AI, Cloud, consumer, E-Commerce, growth, payments, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure spending is driving hyperscaler reacceleration with training and GPU demand leading growth. Enterprise AI applications remain mostly experimental with ROI questions emerging. Compound AI systems are becoming necessary for production-quality applications. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Bailard Technology Strategy | 9.8% | 28.5% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, FISV, KLAC, LRCX, META, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NTAP, NVDA, PANW, PSTG, SHOP, SNOW, SPOT, SPT, TSM, UBER | AI, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | Spending on AI infrastructure coupled with recovery in cyclical markets underscored improving fundamentals for semiconductors. Demand for high performance chips is spurring order activity for new wafer fabrication equipment, setting up a recovery in the tooling segment and strong upcycle in 2025. Apple unveiled a credible suite of AI-enabled apps and stoked expectations for a sizable iPhone upgrade cycle. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jun 26, 2025 | Andrew Hill Investment Advisors | - | - | AAPL, AMSC, CEG, DUK, EQT, GE, GRMN, HASI, JPM, MSFT, MSI, NFLX, NVDA, OKE, PGR, SFM, TMO, UBER, VRTX, YETI | AI, Bonds, energy, gold, healthcare, Stablecoins, tariffs, technology | AI infrastructure investment remains strong despite global conflicts and political policies. Approximately one-third of equity holdings are directly involved in AI infrastructure build-out spanning technology, communications, finance, and utilities. AI holdings have largely driven strong equity returns over the past few years, modestly outperforming the S&P 500 in 2025. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | Jun 15, 2024 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMZN, ETN, GOOGL, INTC, META, MSFT, NEE, NFLX, NVDA, PANW, PYPL, RTX, UBER | growth, inflation, large cap, Mega Cap, rates, technology | Amazon and Microsoft both saw acceleration in cloud revenues and communicated increasing run rates for their AI-driven services. Meta is focusing on high-return AI investments while maintaining cost discipline. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | May 7, 2025 | Easterly – Income Opportunities Fund | 2.3% | 2.3% | ABBV, AMZN, ASML, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NIO, NU, SE, TSM, UBER, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, Quality, semiconductors, technology | ASML maintains its monopoly in lithography equipment despite Chinese competition concerns. TSMC's $100 billion U.S. investment will drive demand for more ASML machines. Reports of Chinese EUV development remain unconfirmed with limited transparency about reliability. | NU SE META ASML |
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| 2025 Q1 | May 2, 2025 | Ashva Capital Management | -13.6% | -13.6% | IBN, LRN, UBER | Compounding, Drawdown, India, Quality, rates, tariffs, value, volatility | Stride Inc. represents a direct beneficiary of the secular shift toward online and hybrid education models, operating a high-margin, recurring revenue business with consistent enrollment growth and underappreciated optionality in adult learning and career prep divisions. | UBER IBN LRN |
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| 2025 Q1 | May 19, 2025 | Hinde Group | -0.9% | -0.9% | AMZN, GOOG, IBKR, NBN, NFLX, UBER | Economic Policy, financials, Portfolio Management, Resilience, tariffs, technology, Trade Policy | Trump's aggressive tariff implementation during Q1 2025 created significant market volatility and economic uncertainty. The manager extensively analyzes the negative economic impacts of tariffs, including reduced living standards, higher prices, and slower growth. Portfolio companies are assessed for their resilience to trade war impacts. | GOOG NBN UBER IBKR |
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| 2025 Q1 | May 14, 2025 | Broyhill Asset Management | 2.8% | 2.8% | AVTR, BAX, DLTR, NTDOY, PM, SIX, UBER | diversification, Europe, global, tariffs, technology, value, volatility | Volatility was the main theme of the first quarter, particularly among US technology companies that dominate passive indices. The portfolio performed well as markets questioned capital allocation to semiconductors and data centers for AI, with Broyhill gaining 2% gross while the S&P 500 declined 6% and Magnificent Seven fell 13% during key volatile periods. | DLTR UBER SIX AVTR BAX PM |
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| 2025 Q1 | May 14, 2025 | Sigil Stable Fund | 5.4% | 5.4% | ABBV, AMZN, ASML, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NIO, NU, SE, TSM, UBER, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | Meta is highlighted as one of the few companies already seeing tangible benefits from its investments in AI. The manager views AI as a key driver of Meta's value proposition and competitive advantage. | NU SE META ASML |
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| 2026 Q1 | May 12, 2026 | Optimist Fund | -27.3% | -27.3% | AFRM, AHT.L, CVNA, DASH, DSCV.L, DSV.CO, FA, KVYO, MEDP, MNDY, TDUP, TDY, TOST, UBER, W, ZS | AI, dislocation, E-Commerce, growth, opportunity, technology | TOST CVNA W TDUP |
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| 2024 Q1 | May 10, 2024 | Hinde Group | 19.3% | 19.3% | AMZN, GOOG, IBKR, NFLX, UBER | AI, Compounding, growth, large cap, technology | Google's leadership in AI research and infrastructure positions it well for the next wave of AI innovation. While advances in AI come with some risks to Google's business, those risks are far outweighed by the opportunities and Google's inherent advantages in realizing those opportunities. | GOOG |
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| 2024 Q1 | May 1, 2024 | Optimist Fund | 27.8% | 49.2% | ACVA, AHT, BFIT, CIGI, CRCT, CVNA, DASH, FIGS, HFG, MNDY, OPEN, POOL, PTON, REVL, SMAR, UBER, W, XPOF | Concentration, E-Commerce, Fitness, growth, Market Leadership, technology, turnaround | The fund believes market leaders like Carvana, Wayfair, and DoorDash have won their respective online markets after competitors died or shrank dramatically during 2022. The manager sees this as similar to Amazon's dominance after the early 2000s tech bubble collapse. | ACVA UBER XPOF DASH CVNA |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 8, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | AAPL, ALC, AMZN, GOOGL, ICE, INTU, META, MMC, MNST, MSFT, NVDA, RTX, SBUX, SHW, SNPS, SPGI, TSLA, UBER, V | AI, growth, large cap, Magnificent Seven, semiconductors, tariffs, technology | The emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese large language model with capabilities similar to the best LLMs but built with inferior chips and at lower cost, caused investors to question whether massive capex devoted to Gen AI would continue. Nvidia fell sharply despite delivering record financial results amid strong rollout for its newest Blackwell GPU system. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 5, 2023 | Infuse Partners | 10.1% | 10.1% | AAPL, ABNB, AMZN, AXON, COST, CRM, CSU.TO, DDOG, HCC, INSP, LSPD.TO, LYFT, META, MO, MSI, ORCL, RUN, TDG, TDOC, TSM, UBER | Founder, growth, Quality, technology, value | Manager outlines comprehensive 12-point quality checklist for evaluating businesses, emphasizing founder-led companies, competitive advantages, recurring revenue, and financial strength. Quality assessment is central to the investment process, combined with growth and valuation metrics to create the portfolio. | AXON |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 3, 2025 | Brummer Multi-Strategy Fund | - | - | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | Autonomous Vehicles, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | InPost is disrupting European e-commerce logistics with its locker network expansion. The UK expansion is showing strong execution with major partnerships like Debenhams Group, handling up to £1.8 billion in gross merchandise volume. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 26, 2024 | Miller Wealth Management | - | - | ABBV, AMZN, ASML, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NIO, NU, SE, TSM, UBER, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, large cap, semiconductors, technology | Meta is highlighted as one of the few companies already seeing tangible benefits from its investments in AI. The manager views AI as a key driver of Meta's value proposition and competitive advantage. | NU SE META ASML |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 23, 2026 | Montaka Global Investments | - | - | BA.L, CRM, ICE, KKR, META, MSFT, SPGI, TSM, UBER | AI, Cloud, defense, geopolitics, semiconductors, software, Valuations | ICE UBER TSM BA.L |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 22, 2025 | Optimist Fund | -4.9% | -4.9% | CVNA, DASH, FA, FVRR, HFG.DE, LIDR, MNDY, RVLV, TDUP, UBER, W | consumer, E-Commerce, growth, long-term, profitability, Recovery, technology | Multiple e-commerce companies featured prominently including ThredUp (secondhand fashion marketplace), Revolve (fashion e-commerce), and Wayfair (home goods e-commerce). Manager views short-term pressure on consumer discretionary as noise and remains focused on long-term fundamentals. | FA W REVL HFG UBER CVNA TDUP |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 21, 2026 | Boyar Value Group | - | - | ADBE, CRM, MSFT, MSGS, UBER | AI, energy, geopolitics, private credit, Quality, small caps, Valuations, value | UBER MSGS MSFT |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 16, 2026 | Lyrical Asset Management | -6.7% | -6.7% | ARW, EBAY, EXPE, FFIV, FIS, FLEX, GEN, ICLR, JCI, NRG, SSNC, UBER, WCC | earnings, financials, healthcare, industrials, technology, value | View | ||
| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, ADBE, AMAT, AMZN, DELL, DIS, FIVN, GOOGL, KLAC, LRCX, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SMAR, SNAP, TWLO, UBER | AI, growth, large cap, Long/Short, Social Media, Streaming, technology | Performance was largely driven by AI hardware companies selling equipment into the AI space, with NVIDIA gaining 82% in the quarter. The artificial intelligence arms race kicked off by ChatGPT has generated tremendous demand for Nvidia's next generation graphic processors. The fund is excited about AI as a long-term trend and looks forward to valuation gains being more broadly spread through the AI ecosystem. | FIVN AAPL SNAP DIS META NVDA |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, ADBE, AMAT, AMZN, DELL, DIS, FIVN, GOOGL, KLAC, LRCX, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, SNAP, UBER | AI, growth, large cap, Social Media, Streaming, technology | AI hardware companies drove Q1 performance with NVIDIA gaining 82% after adding over $1 trillion in market value. The AI arms race from ChatGPT and Bard generated tremendous demand for next-generation graphics processors. Portfolio companies implementing AI solutions like Adobe, Five9, and Alphabet underperformed despite revenue generation from AI. | NFLX UBER DIS META NVDA |
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| 2024 Q1 | Apr 15, 2024 | Harding Loevner International Small Companies Equity | 9.1% | 4.8% | AAPL, ADBE, AMD, AMZN, CRM, GOOGL, INTC, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, PYPL, QCOM, SHOP.TO, SPOT, SQ, TSLA, TWLO, UBER | AI, cybersecurity, international, Japan, semiconductors, small caps, value | Generative AI is a powerful wave gaining momentum since ChatGPT's launch, with global spending on enabling chips expected to surge from $50B in 2023 to $100-400B over the next few years. Smaller companies like Pfeiffer Vacuum occupy important niches in the AI supply chain, manufacturing advanced vacuum pumps critical for semiconductor clean rooms where AI chips are produced. | View | |
| 2023 Q1 | Apr 15, 2023 | Contrarius Global Equity Fund | 7.3% | 7.3% | DASH, DHER.DE, GRAB, TKWY.AS, UBER | E-Commerce, global, growth, technology, value | The fund holds several online mobility and delivery companies including DoorDash, Grab Holdings, Just Eat Takeaway.com, Uber Technologies and Delivery Hero. These companies compete in large and growing markets with smartphone-based platforms that have become part of everyday life. The pandemic created opportunities to gain new customers, and these companies now have substantially larger customer bases with improving competitive environments and emerging profit pools. | DHER.DE UBER JTKWY GRAB DASH |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 11, 2026 | GDS Investments | - | - | RIVN, UBER | Electric Vehicles, Geopolitical, Iran, oil, portfolio, risk management | RIVN |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 1, 2025 | The Wolf of Harcourt Street | 1.2% | 1.2% | ABBV, AMZN, ASML, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NIO, NU, SE, TSM, UBER, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | ASML maintains its monopoly in lithography equipment despite reports of Chinese competition. The company controls 90% of the global lithography market and remains the sole supplier of High-NA EUV systems. TSMC's $100 billion U.S. investment will drive demand for more ASML machines. | NU SE META ASML |
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| 2025 Q4 | Mar 9, 2026 | RiverPark Large Growth | 1.3% | 13.0% | AAPL, AMAT, AMZN, DIS, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SHOP, UBER | AI, Cloud, growth, healthcare, large cap, semiconductors, Streaming, technology | Portfolio maintains significant exposure to AI infrastructure and monetization opportunities across cloud computing, semiconductors, and enterprise applications. Companies like Microsoft, Alphabet, and Applied Materials are benefiting from accelerating AI adoption and infrastructure buildout. The fund views AI as a multi-year secular growth driver with expanding monetization across the technology stack. Cloud computing remains a core portfolio theme with strong positioning in hyperscale providers and infrastructure companies. Microsoft Azure showed 39% growth while Google Cloud exceeded 30% growth, both supported by AI workload adoption. The fund sees continued multi-year demand for cloud infrastructure and services as enterprises accelerate digital transformation. The portfolio maintains exposure to e-commerce platforms and enablement technologies through holdings like Amazon and Shopify. The fund views e-commerce as benefiting from secular shifts in consumer behavior and continued digital commerce adoption across retail categories. Eli Lilly represents the fund's exposure to the GLP-1 obesity and diabetes treatment market, which continues to show exceptional growth. Mounjaro and Zepbound sales more than doubled year-over-year, with demand continuing to outpace supply. The fund sees this as a multi-decade growth opportunity with expanding indications and sustained competitive advantages. The fund maintains exposure to semiconductor equipment and chip companies benefiting from AI infrastructure buildout. Applied Materials saw strength in AI-related capacity orders, particularly for advanced logic and high-bandwidth memory. The portfolio views semiconductors as benefiting from structural increases in semiconductor intensity and AI infrastructure demand. Netflix represents the fund's exposure to global streaming entertainment, despite near-term headwinds from subscriber growth concerns and content spending. The fund continues to view Netflix as the dominant global streaming platform with durable competitive advantages through its content library, technology infrastructure, and growing advertising business. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Mar 9, 2026 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.1% | 8.5% | AAPL, AMZN, COMP, DIS, DUOL, FIS, GOOGL, ISRG, KMX, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SHOP, UBER | AI, growth, healthcare, Long/Short, Quality, technology | AI monetization is a key driver across multiple holdings, with Alphabet benefiting from AI training and inference services in Google Cloud, and the fund maintaining significant exposure to AI/Cloud Computing at 16.9% of the long portfolio. The manager views AI as creating substantial growth opportunities for companies with scale and data advantages. Netflix remains the dominant global streaming platform despite near-term headwinds from subscriber growth concerns and rising content spending. The manager believes Netflix's unmatched content library, scalable technology infrastructure, and growing advertising business provide multiple monetization pillars for long-term growth. E-commerce represents 7.5% of the long portfolio themes, with the fund maintaining exposure to companies benefiting from secular shifts toward on-demand commerce and digital platforms. This includes positions in companies like Uber that benefit from local commerce expansion. Eli Lilly represents a high-quality growth franchise in global healthcare, with leadership in diabetes, obesity, and neuroscience providing durable competitive advantages. The company's GLP-1 treatments continue to see demand outpace supply with additional indications on the horizon. Semiconductors represent 5.0% of the long portfolio themes, with the fund maintaining exposure to companies positioned to benefit from AI infrastructure demand and next-generation computing requirements. This includes holdings in companies with differentiated semiconductor architectures. | 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 | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Bailard Technology Strategy | -9.4% | -9.4% | AAPL, AMZN, DDOG, FI, HUBS, INTU, KLAC, META, MSFT, NSIT, NVDA, PANW, PSTG, SPOT, TSM, TTD, UBER, V | AI, cybersecurity, semiconductors, software, tariffs, technology | The Strategy is positioned for the expected shift to AI agents and copilots, with software exposure tilted towards applications. The ecosystem surrounding AI software applications including security, agent monitoring, workflows, and infrastructure presents numerous investment opportunities over the next several years. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments All Cap Growth | - | - | AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, APP, ARES, AVGO, CRL, CTAS, ELF, META, NVDA, RTX, SPGI, TGT, TJX, TSLA, UBER, UNH, V, VRTX | AI, earnings, growth, healthcare, Magnificent Seven, tariffs, technology | Trump's chaotic introduction of tariffs dominated headlines, with 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, additional 20% tariff on China, and 25% tariffs on most goods from Canada and Mexico. The multinational exposure of many holdings makes tariffs a key risk being monitored, with potential headwinds to GDP growth depending on substitutes and production shifting ability. | ARES APP |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund | -12.3% | -12.3% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, BABA, GOOGL, LRCX, MA, META, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, TMUS, TSM, UBER, V | AI, Cloud, global, growth, semiconductors, tariffs, technology, Trade Policy | Advances in AI remained the key market theme since ChatGPT's launch in November 2022, but the market took a more critical view in Q1 2025. A Chinese AI startup DeepSeek sent shockwaves through global financial markets after releasing a powerful AI model claimed to be developed at a fraction of the cost of American alternatives. Investors remained hyper-focused on benchmarking return on investment from the massive outlays of capital investment expected across the technology industry to enable more productivity from generative AI. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Harbor Capital Appreciation Fund | -10.1% | -10.1% | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, CEG, DDOG, GE, IOT, LLY, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORLY, PGR, SBUX, SPOT, TSLA, TSM, TTD, UBER, V, VRT, VRTX | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, Streaming, technology, Trade Policy | The surprise launch of China's DeepSeek AI model pressured AI-related stocks, key drivers of 2024 gains. DeepSeek claimed to run on less powerful chips at much lower cost than competitors, exacerbating CapEx concerns and leading to share weakness in U.S. silicon manufacturers and cloud computing companies. The manager expects generative AI use cases to spread from technology providers to various industries, increasing competitive positioning through improved time to market and streamlined customer service. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | ABNB, AMZN, BKNG, CPNG, CRM, CVNA, DIS, GOOGL, GTLB, MELI, META, NET, NFLX, NOW, PLTR, SNOW, UBER, W, WDAY, ZS | AI, E-Commerce, growth, Internet, payments, semiconductors, software, technology | Agentic AI emerged as the dominant theme with reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1 and OpenAI o3 enabling AI agents to complete complex multi-step tasks. The commoditization of LLMs is accelerating AI applications growth while reducing inference costs, creating opportunities for application software companies with proprietary data. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Renaissance Investment Management – Large Cap Growth | - | - | AAPL, ABBV, ANET, AVGO, BJ, BRO, CPRT, ECG, FERG, GOOGL, HON, MAR, MCK, MCO, NOW, ORLY, PWR, SHW, UBER | growth, large cap, Policy Uncertainty, Quality, semiconductors, technology, valuation | Artificial intelligence semiconductors drove strong demand for companies like Broadcom despite sector underperformance. AI inferencing represents a growth opportunity, though Chinese low-cost AI models created market headwinds for semiconductor stocks in the quarter. | ABBV CPRT |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Sands Capital Select Growth Fund | -10.1% | -10.1% | AMZN, APP, AVGO, AXON, DXCM, ICE, META, MSFT, NET, NFLX, NOW, NU, NVDA, RARE, SE, SPOT, SQ, TEAM, UBER, V | AI, Concentration, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | AI remains a foundational driver of long-term growth despite market volatility. The emergence of DeepSeek triggered concerns about AI infrastructure spending sustainability, but hyperscalers' capital expenditure guidance suggests the AI investment cycle remains strong. Evidence shows scaling laws remain intact and real-world applications are materializing across fraud detection, content creation, and workflow automation. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hayden Capital | -0.6% | -0.6% | APP, COIN, CVNA, LK, SE, SPOT, UBER | Asia, E-Commerce, growth, profitability, Recovery, technology, Trade Policy, volatility | Shopee's expansion into Latin America, particularly Brazil, is generating strong returns with ~$150M EBITDA projected this year. The company has built leading logistics infrastructure and is positioned to re-enter other Latin American markets. Sea Ltd emerged as essentially a monopoly in SE Asian ecommerce after competitors like Lazada and Tokopedia struggled. | SE |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | RiverPark Large Growth | -7.2% | -7.2% | AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SCHW, SHOP, UBER, UNH, V | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, Magnificent 7, tariffs, technology | The fund maintains significant exposure to AI-driven companies including NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Alphabet. Despite near-term concerns about AI demand plateauing and monetization timelines, the manager believes the long-term secular trend toward accelerated computing remains intact. | MSFT AMZN AAPL GOOGL NVDA UNH LLY SCHW V UBER |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | -5.8% | -5.8% | AAPL, AMZN, BKNG, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SCHW, TSLA, UBER, V | AI, growth, Long/Short, Magnificent 7, tariffs, technology | AI/Cloud Computing represents 15.8% of the long portfolio. NVIDIA remains strategically important in global computing with best-in-class GPUs and dominant software ecosystem. The long-term secular trend toward accelerated computing remains intact despite near-term concerns about AI demand plateauing. | AAPL GOOGL NVDA SCHW V UBER |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Touchstone Balanced Fund | -1.2% | -1.2% | HCA, LUV, PM, TSLA, UBER | Balanced, Defensive, Multi-Asset, Policy Uncertainty, Risk-off, Trade Policy | Evolving trade policies and escalating tensions with key trading partners created uncertainty for businesses, impacting corporate planning and investment decisions. Developing trade policy has created elevated uncertainty around economic growth and inflation, with forecasts for U.S. economic activity declining amid tariffs and weaker sentiment. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Platinum International Technology Fund | -10.0% | -10.0% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, ANET, AVGO, CPNG, CSU.TO, GOOGL, ISRG, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SAP, TSM, TXN, UBER, V, VEEV | AI, Cloud, Nvidia, semiconductors, software, tariffs, technology | The Fund built a 4% position in Nvidia as market sentiment shifted to align with their view that AI capex sustainability concerns were overblown. They believe industry participants view AI as transformational beyond short-term profits, with OpenAI and competitors seeing AI as a way to disintermediate various consumer services. Big tech companies view AI threats as existential, making continued investments necessary. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | PM Capital Global Companies Fund | 7.8% | 7.8% | ASML, HD, INPST.L, MELI, META, NIO, NU, SE, UBER | Autonomous Vehicles, E-Commerce, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | InPost is disrupting European e-commerce logistics with its locker network expansion. The UK expansion is showing strong execution with major partnerships like Debenhams Group, handling up to £1.8 billion in gross merchandise volume. | ASML SE INPST.L UBER |
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| 2024 Q4 | Mar 1, 2025 | Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund | 6.1% | 31.7% | AAPL, ADBE, AMAT, AMD, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, GM, GOOGL, LRCX, META, MSFT, NVDA, RDDT, TSLA, TSM, UBER, V | AI, Cloud, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI remains the key market driver with continued focus on agentic AI workflows and autonomous problem-solving capabilities. Companies across all sectors are embracing agentic AI technology that can work around the clock on behalf of humans. Market participants continue searching for evidence that AI is being deployed by global enterprises and resulting in tangible productivity gains. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Feb 4, 2026 | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | 3.3% | 19.8% | 005930.KS, 6594.T, 6954.T, 8001.T, CCO, D05.SI, EGB.VI, FCFS, FMC, GOOGL, LEN, LOW, MLM, MSFT, SONY, UBER | AI, Automation, Central Banking, Global Equity, Quality, Trade Policy, value | Artificial intelligence continued to be a major theme with more than 300 S&P 500 companies mentioning AI on earnings calls. However, scrutiny increased around AI-related revenue circularity, massive capital spending scale, and durability of longer-term returns on investment. The enthusiasm helped propel mega-cap tech stocks higher and drive market gains. Trade relations between the U.S. and China remained a key market focus with tariff escalations and export controls. China expanded export controls on rare earth minerals while the U.S. threatened 100% tariffs in retaliation. A one-year trade truce was ultimately reached between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping. Global automation adoption accelerated amid labor shortages, rising wages, and increasing manufacturing complexity. FANUC demonstrated leadership in factory automation and industrial robotics, with robot sales in China growing over 80% year-over-year and collaboration with NVIDIA on AI-driven robotics solutions. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 29, 2024 | Easterly – Global Real Estate Fund | 12.6% | 7.2% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, ASML, GOOGL, INPST, MELI, NFLX, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | E-Commerce, Fintech, growth, Logistics, Platforms, software, technology | Portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre expanding across Latin America with new wholesale platform and digital health services. Manager emphasizes platform businesses with structural advantages as cornerstone of investment philosophy. | ^VIX RBRK ARGX BB|DAVA|DDOG|GLOB|ILMN|LOAR|MELI|NET|NU|NVDA|TSM INPST |
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| 2024 Q4 | Feb 28, 2025 | Brummer Multi-Strategy Fund | - | - | ABBV, AMZN, ASML, INPST, MELI, META, MSFT, NIO, NU, SE, TSM, UBER, V | AI, E-Commerce, global, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology | Meta is highlighted as one of the few companies already seeing tangible benefits from its investments in AI. The manager views AI as a key driver of Meta's value proposition and competitive advantage. | NU SE META ASML NU SE META ASML NU SE NU SE META ASML |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 24, 2026 | Hayden Capital | -12.9% | 22.3% | 1519.HK, 7974.T, ABNB, APP, BKNG, CPNG, DASH, EDU, EXPE, GTLB, MELI, NFLX, NOW, RBLX, SE, SPOT, TEAM, TTWO, U, UBER | AI, competition, E-Commerce, gaming, international, software, technology, valuation | The AI cycle is shifting from building core infrastructure to attacking real-world applications, creating uncertainty about which legacy firms will benefit versus face disruption. Software companies are experiencing a valuation reset as investors question the fundamental value of code when AI can commoditize engineering work. The manager sees opportunities in incumbent companies that can successfully leverage AI to amplify their business models. Ecommerce platforms like Sea Ltd are protected by physical logistics infrastructure and network effects that AI cannot easily replicate. The manager argues that TikTok Shop's growth is decelerating based on alternative data, and that Shopee's margin compression is discretionary investment to strengthen competitive positioning. The core value remains in the network and distribution capabilities. Gaming platforms benefit from network effects where millions of players create instant matchmaking and attract user-generated content creators. As games become easier to make with AI, profit pools will shift toward distribution and monetization platforms rather than game creation itself. The bottleneck remains in attracting users and monetizing games, not creating them. | SE EDU |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 13, 2026 | Hinde Group | -4.0% | 29.5% | BDX, GOOG, IBKR, NBN, NFLX, UBER | AI, Brokerage, Compounding, growth, technology, value | The AI investment boom continues to be an important source of strength for the U.S. economy. Big Tech companies announced plans to spend more than $660 billion on capital expenditures in 2026, mostly for AI chips and data centers, up almost 80% from 2025. The AI investment boom stimulates economic growth through both direct impact of AI-related investments and the wealth effect of soaring values for public and private AI-related equities. Interactive Brokers delivered stellar operating results with total customer accounts and customer equity growing 32% and 37% respectively. Commission revenue grew 26% and net interest income grew 13.2% despite multiple Fed rate cuts. Higher market volatility typically drives increased trading activity among IB's customers, with the VIX averaging 18.97 for 2025. | IBKR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 12, 2026 | Optimist Fund | -8.5% | 32.2% | AFRM, CVNA, DASH, DICEY.L, FVRR, HFG, LTHM, META, MNDY, NFLX, PTON, ROOT, TDUP, UBER, W | Compounding, E-Commerce, growth, long-term, technology, value | The fund holds significant positions in e-commerce companies including Wayfair, Carvana, ThredUp, and DoorDash. These businesses are showing strong fundamental performance with revenue growth acceleration and improving profitability metrics. The manager views current valuations as materially underappreciating future earnings potential. The fund focuses on identifying businesses where deep research can uncover gaps between market expectations and long-term reality. The strategy targets companies with potential for mid-teens or better compound returns over decades, emphasizing businesses with accelerating sales and earnings growth. The manager emphasizes finding businesses trading at significant discounts to intrinsic value, where market expectations are materially below long-term reality. Current valuations are viewed as underappreciating the earnings and cash flow core holdings will generate over the next five years. | MNDY TDUP CVNA W DSCV LN LUCE LN SWIM MNDY TDUP CVNA W |
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| 2024 Q4 | Feb 12, 2025 | Hinde Group | 15.2% | 57.9% | AMZN, GOOG, IBKR, NBN, NFLX, UBER | Concentration, financials, growth, technology, value | Interactive Brokers delivered strong operating results with 30.3% customer account growth and 25% commission revenue growth despite subdued market volatility. The company benefited from accelerating commission growth as pandemic-related distortions faded and concerns about Fed rate cuts dissipated. Net interest margin remained stable at 2.35% while margin loan balances grew 45%. | IBKR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Feb 11, 2026 | Pershing Square Holdings | -5.4% | 20.9% | AMZN, BN, CMG, FMCC, FNMA, GOOG, HHH, HLT, HTZ, META, NKE, QSR, UBER, UMG.AS | AI, Concentration, growth, megacaps, Performance, Quality, technology, valuation | AI is having a transformative impact across portfolio companies, particularly in search, cloud computing, and digital advertising. Google's AI Overviews reach over 2 billion users globally, while AWS benefits from AI-driven compute demand requiring datacenter capacity doubling through 2027. Meta leverages AI for content recommendation and ad targeting improvements. AWS operates as the leading cloud hyperscaler in a highly concentrated market, growing 20% annually at $140 billion run-rate despite capacity constraints. The planned doubling of datacenter capacity through 2027 is expected to be rapidly absorbed by scaling AI inference workloads. Amazon operates the largest global e-commerce platform enabled by a unique logistics network fulfilling over $700 billion in gross merchandise value annually. The retail business has significant margin expansion opportunity through increasing advertising revenue mix, network density, and automation initiatives. Digital advertising represents a secularly fast-growing space with Meta as the dominant leader serving over 3.5 billion daily active users. AI-driven content recommendation systems and granular consumer behavior visibility enable highly precise ad targeting, making these platforms essential for businesses. Universal Music Group operates as a high-quality, capital-light business benefiting from greater music consumption. Streaming 2.0 deals incorporating wholesale price increases should drive higher subscription revenue growth, while AI partnerships with new platforms create additional monetization opportunities. Uber demonstrates strong momentum with 19% bookings growth and accelerating user engagement reaching new all-time highs. The company is positioned for continued teens-plus bookings growth and 30%+ earnings growth while expanding autonomous vehicle operations across 10+ cities by end of 2026. | CMG HHH QSR HTZ FNMA META GOOG AMZN UBER BN |
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| 2024 Q4 | Feb 11, 2025 | Pershing Square Holdings | - | 10.2% | BN, CMG, CP.TO, FMCC, FNMA, GOOG, HHH, HLT, NKE, QSR, UBER, UMG.AS | activism, Alternative Assets, Concentration, consumer, Hospitality, Music, technology, Transportation | Alphabet's underappreciated leadership in AI drove impressive business results in 2024. Early results from integration of AI Overviews in Search have been highly encouraging with users searching more frequently. Step-function improvements in cost per AI query down 90% over 18 months enabled rollout to over 1 billion users in more than 100 countries. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Feb 11, 2025 | Artemis Global Select Fund | 2.7% | 10.1% | 6861.T, AENA.MC, AMZN, AVGO, AXP, DG.PA, DGE.L, EL, ELV, FI, GOOGL, NVO, OTIS, TSLA, TSM, UBER, VMC, WFC | financials, global, industrials, infrastructure, payments, tariffs, technology | American Express was purchased based on its strong brand positioning and network effects with high-income customers. The company benefits from reward benefits funded by partners and membership fees creating customer stickiness. Card network revenues, membership and spend per card continue growing while higher rewards appear to increase usage. | OTIS WFC VMC AXP |
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| 2025 Q4 | Dec 31, 2025 | The Wolf of Harcourt Street | 4.0% | -4.0% | MSFT, SE, UBER, V | drawdowns, growth, Quality, Reinvestment, valuation | The portfolio review focuses on owning high-quality growth businesses experiencing drawdowns but retaining strong fundamentals and reinvestment runways. Positions such as Visa, Uber, and Sea Limited reflect a rebound-oriented philosophy that adds during valuation compression rather than momentum peaks. Growth investing is positioned as most effective when paired with patience, quality filters, and willingness to endure volatility. | SE UBER |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | ClearBridge Investments All Cap Growth | - | - | AMZN, AVGO, BIIB, CMCSA, CMG, ETSY, FCX, GOOGL, ICLR, ISRG, META, NFLX, NVDA, STX, TMO, TSLA, UBER, UNH, V, VRTX | AI, Biotechnology, growth, healthcare, large cap, momentum, technology | Nvidia continued to ride momentum as the key supplier of chips for AI applications, rising more than 170% in 2024. The team is targeting disruptors leveraging generative AI and rapidly taking market shares in the fastest-growing parts of the economy. Innovation is accelerating beyond technology-related businesses, including medical devices where Intuitive Surgical is making significant strides in providing feedback to surgeons using robotic instruments. | CMCSA BIIB CMG ICLR |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Bailard Technology Strategy | 3.1% | 30.2% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, AVGO, CRWD, DDOG, FI, HUBS, KLAC, META, MRVL, MSFT, MU, NFLX, NSIT, NVDA, PANW, PSTG, SHOP, SMWB, SNOW, SPOT, TEAM, TSLA, TSM, TTD, UBER, VRNS | AI, cybersecurity, Data centers, Electric Vehicles, Fintech, semiconductors, software, technology | AI is increasingly becoming integrated into daily lives for search, planning, and productivity. Investment in data centers and GPU clusters for LLM training is anticipated to remain strong in 2025. Agentic AI is expected to gain traction in 2025 when industry-specific AI agents bring large language model capabilities directly to local users. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | RiverPark Large Growth | 5.0% | 22.3% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, AVGO, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, SHOP, TSLA, UBER, UNH | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, technology | Artificial intelligence drives significant demand for NVIDIA's graphics processors as companies race to apply generative AI into products and services. The AI arms race kicked off by ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard has generated tremendous demand for next generation graphic processors. AI advances helped improve targeting and measurement in Google's advertising businesses. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 4.3% | 15.9% | AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, IGV, LLY, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SHOP.TO, TSLA, UBER | AI, E-Commerce, growth, healthcare, Long/Short, technology | The artificial intelligence arms race, kicked off by ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard, has generated tremendous demand for Nvidia's next generation graphic processors. NVDA is the leading designer of graphics processing units required for powerful computer processing and has evolved from a gaming-focused chip vendor to one of the largest semiconductor/software vendors in the world. Jensen Huang stated that a trillion dollars of installed global data center infrastructure will transition from general purpose to accelerated computing as companies race to apply generative AI into every product, service and business process. | LLY UBER AMZN NVDA SHOP.TO |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Renaissance Investment Management – Large Cap Growth | - | - | ABNB, AMAT, AMZN, APO, APP, AVGO, BAH, CAH, CI, CSL, HCA, ICLR, JBL, KLAC, LRCX, NFLX, PINS, RCL, UBER, WEX | AI, defense, growth, healthcare, large cap, technology | Enthusiasm for stocks with exposure to artificial intelligence remains unabated, driving returns for mega-cap technology stocks. AppLovin's data-driven improvements are generating exponential increases in data accumulation integral to AI model development and refinement. Broadcom benefits from its dominant position in artificial intelligence application-specific chipsets. | PINS BAH HCA AVGO APP |
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| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | SoftBank Group | - | - | AAPL, AMZN, ARM, AURO, AUTO, BABA, CPNG, DASH, DIDI, DTEGY, GKBW, GOOG, GOTO.JK, MSFT, NVDA, SYM, TMUS, UBER, WE, ZOMATO.NS | AI, Arm, growth, innovation, Investment, semiconductors, technology, Vision Funds | SoftBank positions AI as the core of the Information Revolution and their investment strategy. The company believes AI will redefine all industries and is investing heavily in AI-powered companies across their portfolio. They anticipate the realization of artificial super intelligence (ASI) within ten years, which they view as a turning point in human history. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Platinum International Technology Fund | 13.0% | 30.0% | 8035.T, ADBE, AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, CSU.TO, GOOGL, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, ORCL, PTC, SAP, TSM, TXN, UBER, V, VEEV | AI, Automation, growth, SaaS, semiconductors, software, technology | AI investment opportunities continue to drive portfolio positioning, particularly in hardware and semiconductor manufacturers that power AI models. The fund recently added NICE, which provides AI modules for contact center software, demonstrating the expansion of AI applications beyond core infrastructure. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Dec 31, 2023 | Bailard Technology Strategy | 20.0% | 68.2% | AAPL, ADBE, AMZN, BRZE, CDNS, GOOGL, INSG, KLAC, LRCX, META, MSFT, MU, NVDA, PSTG, QCOM, TXN, UBER, VRNS, ZI | AI, growth, semiconductors, software, technology | Generative AI emerged as a transformational technology with ChatGPT demonstrating broad potential through Large Language Models. This ignited a technology arms race with spending on AI-related high-performance compute squeezing out traditional enterprise hardware spending. The deployment and uptake of AI-enabled applications should be compelling in 2024 with tangible solutions emerging across cybersecurity, IT services, and other industries. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 30, 2024 | Munro Global Growth Fund | 10.4% | 37.2% | AMAT, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, AXON, CEG, CRH, GEV, GOOGL, KLAC, MA, META, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, RHM.DE, TSM, UBER | AI, growth, large cap, semiconductors, technology, US | Artificial intelligence continued to be a dominant theme for the quarter, with contributors from GE Vernova and Broadcom. Broadcom has emerged as the designer of choice for custom-designed semiconductor chips (ASICs) used as alternatives for GPUs as they are more specialized and efficient for targeted workloads. The company's CEO confirmed customers are rapidly pursuing development of a 1 million XPU cluster of chips. | AXON AVGO |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 8, 2025 | Loomis Sayles Global Growth Fund | 7.6% | 21.3% | 0700.HK, AAPL, ADYEY, AMZN, BABA, GOOGL, MELI, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, NVO, ORCL, RIVN, SHOP.TO, TSLA, UBER, VRTX | AI, Cloud, Electric Vehicles, global, growth, long-term, Quality, technology | Multiple portfolio companies are leveraging AI capabilities across their businesses. Alphabet benefits from AI overviews and AI Mode search functionality with over 2 billion monthly users. Oracle's cloud infrastructure is specifically built for AI workloads with major contracts from OpenAI, xAI, and Meta. Tesla continues advancing autonomous driving through AI training on supercomputers with FSD version 13 representing a step change improvement. | LFCR |
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| 2022 Q3 | Nov 4, 2022 | Hinde Group | 8.0% | -18.3% | UBER | Inflation Persistence, Platform Economics, Quality Compounders, Recession Risk, Rising Interest Rates | The letter highlights persistent inflation and sharply rising interest rates as the dominant macro forces, with restrictive monetary policy increasingly pointing toward a likely U.S. recession. Despite market weakness, the portfolio significantly outperformed as several core holdings, including Uber and Netflix, rebounded strongly on improving fundamentals and margin inflection. The manager stresses that high-quality, adaptable businesses with scalable platforms and strong unit economics can compound through downturns and emerge stronger as weaker competitors retrench. | UBER |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 3, 2025 | Sigil Stable Fund | 2.9% | - | AMZN, INPST, MELI, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | E-Commerce, Fintech, global, growth, Platforms, software, technology | Portfolio includes significant positions in e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre, which continues expanding across Latin America with new services like wholesale platform Mercado Libre Negocios and digital health services. The manager emphasizes platform businesses with structural advantages as a cornerstone of investment philosophy. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Nov 14, 2024 | Hinde Group | 6.1% | 37.1% | AMZN, GOOG, IBKR, JPM, NBN, NFLX, UBER | Banking, Commercial real estate, interest rates, Regional Banks, SBA Lending | Northeast Bank executed significant loan purchases totaling $808 million in Q3, nearly double their entire fiscal 2024 volume. The bank's partnership with Newity for SBA 7(a) loans is gaining meaningful traction, with originations accelerating and now contributing over 10% of combined net interest and non-interest income. | NBN |
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| 2025 Q3 | Nov 13, 2025 | RiverPark Large Growth | 4.7% | 11.6% | AAPL, AMZN, DIS, GOOGL, INTU, ISRG, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, SHOP, TSM, UBER | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, semiconductors, Streaming, technology | AI remains a dominant theme driving market leadership and portfolio performance. Companies like Alphabet, NVIDIA, and Apple are benefiting from AI integration across search, cloud services, and device capabilities. NVIDIA continues to see record data center sales driven by broad adoption of AI accelerators, while Alphabet integrates generative AI tools into Search, YouTube, and Cloud to improve engagement and monetization. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 13, 2025 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 4.2% | 8.3% | AAPL, AMZN, DUOL, FIS, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, LULU, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, SHOP, TXRH, UBER | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, Long/Short, semiconductors, technology, US | AI remains a dominant theme driving market leadership and portfolio performance. The fund benefits from AI-related innovation across technology platforms, with companies like Alphabet integrating generative-AI tools into Search, YouTube, and Cloud to improve engagement and monetization. NVIDIA continues as the foundational supplier for global AI infrastructure with unrivaled GPU architecture and CUDA software ecosystem. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 11, 2025 | Hinde Group | 13.9% | 34.9% | AMZN, BDX, GOOG, GOOGL, IBKR, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, UBER, WAT | AI, Buybacks, Capital Allocation, healthcare, Medical Devices, special situations, technology, value | The generative AI investment boom is keeping the economy afloat and stock market ebullient amid political and economic turmoil. Big tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta plan to spend over $300 billion on AI data centers in 2025, up $100 billion from 2024. Venture capital firms invested $192.7 billion into AI startups through the first nine months of 2025. | BDX |
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| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | ADBE, AMZN, CSCO, DXCM, EL, ETN, GWW, INTU, ISRG, LLY, NKE, NVDA, SE, SPLK, TEAM, TGT, UBER, UNH, UNP, V | AI, China, consumer, growth, healthcare, large cap, technology | Portfolio includes companies directly indexed to the secular growth of artificial intelligence. Research efforts focus on new use cases as inference models ramp up and determining which software and services companies will remain relevant versus being supplanted by AI. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 3, 2025 | Rathbones | - | - | 005930.KS, 0700.HK, AMZN, BABA, GOOGL, META, MSFT, TSM, UBER | AI, emerging markets, Europe, inflation, Politics, rates, technology | AI adoption by US tech companies is driving profit growth, with hyperscalers spending around $300bn this year on data center build-out. Investors scrutinize corporate AI adoption for productivity improvements, while the speed of AI penetration surpasses previous technological developments. Ultimate winners may be companies that best harness AI power, potentially not yet existing. | View | |
| 2022 Q3 | Oct 28, 2022 | Miller Value Partners Opportunity Equity | 9.8% | 9.8% | ADT, DXC, KRTX, MAT, SCPPF, SFIX, SI, UBER | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 23, 2025 | Semper Augustus | 3.3% | 19.7% | AHT.L, BF-A, BRK-A, CFR.SW, CMCSA, DASH, GOOGL, HEIA.AS, JPM, MA, MLM, NFLX, NSRGY, NVDA, PM, RI.PA, UBER | AI, Brand Loyalty, Concentration, Consensus, global, long-term, Value Investing | AI represents a transformative investment opportunity requiring massive capital deployment in semiconductors, data centers, and infrastructure. The manager discusses NVIDIA's central role in AI development through GPU technology, Google's AI capabilities, and the broader ecosystem of companies benefiting from AI infrastructure buildout including construction materials and equipment providers. | NESN SW PM GOOG |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 22, 2025 | Optimist Fund | 9.1% | 44.5% | CVNA, DASH, FADU, FVRR, HFG.DE, MEDP, MNDY, RVLV, SWIM, TDUP, UBER, W | Biotech, Cyclical, E-Commerce, growth, mid cap, Recovery, technology | The fund sees acceleration in cyclical e-commerce holdings like Wayfair and ThredUp that have been in multi-year downswings. Wayfair delivered strong growth with revenue up 5-6% and expanding margins, while ThredUp posted 16% revenue growth with strong operating leverage. | MEDP CVNA TDUP W MEDP CVNA TDUP W |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 5.0% | 23.1% | 6501.T, AIR.PA, AMZN, ASML, BAC, BSX, CBK.DE, CTVA, EL, GOOGL, HWM, IBN, IFX.DE, LLY, MA, MELI, META, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, OLED, PRX.AS, PRY.MI, RHM.DE, SAF.PA, STAN.L, STM, TEAM, TMUS, TSM, UBER, VRTX | AI, Equity, Europe, financials, global, semiconductors, technology, Trade | Markets oscillate between fear and fear of missing out regarding AI technology. While AI has productivity potential, current valuations raise questions about whether capital investment will deliver justified returns. AI exposure extends beyond tech names to utilities through electrical grid hardening needs. | TSM ADYEN STAN |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 21, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | 6.0% | 9.6% | 7269.T, AAPL, ADBE, ADP, AEIS, ALB, AMZN, ASML, AZN, BDX, CMCSA, CTVA, CW, EL, EW, FMC, GOOGL, HWM, HXL, IBN, ILMN, IQV, MA, MDT, META, MMC, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, OLED, PRY.MI, PYPL, SCHW, SLB, SN, SWK, TMUS, UBER, VRT, VRTX | aerospace, AI, healthcare, industrials, large cap, technology, value | The firm is debating how far artificial intelligence has to run and whether AI-related holdings are bargains, over-extended, or fairly valued. They believe they are at the beginning of a new productivity revolution and suspect current forecasts are too low for companies enabling this revolution. Both Vertiv and Advanced Energy sell power conditioning and management tools into the computing sector and are seeing a surge in business related to the AI buildout. | CTVA VRT PRY AEIS |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | L1 Capital International Fund | 2.6% | - | AAPL, AERCF, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, DHR, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, INTU, J, MA, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, TSM, UBER, V, WEIR.L | AI, global, gold, Quality, tariffs, technology, Trump, value | AI development is accelerating with significant investment in datacenter infrastructure and companies incorporating AI into products and services. Leading AI models are approaching parity with industry experts across multiple sectors. However, uncertainty remains around development costs, power requirements, and whether current valuations are justified. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 16, 2024 | Optimist Fund | 27.8% | 49.2% | ACVA, CIGI, CVNA, DASH, FA, HFG.DE, LIDR, MNDY, REVL, UBER, W | Cyclical, E-Commerce, growth, mid cap, value | The fund holds multiple e-commerce positions including Carvana (online used car sales), Revolve (fashion e-commerce), and Wayfair (home goods). Carvana continues strong performance with 30%+ unit growth and superior margins. Revolve showed accelerating revenue growth and expanding margins. | POOL FA HFG.DE CVNA |
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| 2024 Q3 | Oct 16, 2024 | Longleaf Partners International Fund | 11.2% | 10.4% | 0700.HK, 1726.HK, 6498.T, AC.PA, CFR.SW, CUERVO.MX, DHER.DE, ERF.PA, GLB.L, HDB, JFC.PS, MLCO, PFD.L, PRX.AS, TCOM, TIGO, UBER | China, Concentration, Food, international, value, volatility | Chinese government introduced fiscal and monetary measures to support property sector and equity markets, exceeding market expectations. Beijing stepped in with counter-cyclical policy measures as 5% GDP growth target came under pressure. Companies in the region are beginning to re-rate as coiled springs with renewed market optimism. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Oct 16, 2024 | Longleaf Partners Global Fund | 14.8% | 18.4% | 0700.HK, AMG, CNX, DHER.DE, ERF.PA, EXO.MI, FDX, FIS, GLB.L, IAC, K, MGM, ODFL, PRX.AS, SAIA, TCOM, TIGO, UBER, WMG | Buybacks, E-Commerce, gaming, global, Logistics, Natural Gas, value | The fund focuses on companies with durable competitive advantages trading at historically high valuation gaps versus the index. The price-to-value ratio remains in the high-60s%, indicating substantial room for price appreciation. Management emphasizes building a unique portfolio in a time of high valuations for the largest companies globally. | MGM FDX PRX.AS ERF.PA CNX K DHER.DE |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Octahedron Capital | - | - | AAPL, AMZN, AVGO, DASH, GOOGL, HUBS, INTC, MDB, META, MSFT, NFLX, NU, NVDA, ORCL, SHOP, TEAM, TSLA, TSM, UBER, WDAY | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, payments, semiconductors, software, technology | AI is driving unprecedented demand across infrastructure, software, and applications. Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating with board-level priority, though moving from proof-of-concept to production remains challenging. AI agents and inference workloads represent massive emerging opportunities. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 14, 2025 | Lyrical Asset Management | 3.4% | 15.7% | AAPL, AMP, CI, CNC, CPAY, EBAY, EXPE, FIS, FLEX, GOOGL, GPN, HCA, JCI, LKQ, MSFT, NRG, NVDA, TSLA, UBER, URI | earnings, growth, Outperformance, Performance, value | The portfolio maintains an uncommon combination of deep value and growth characteristics. The value spread between the portfolio and S&P 500 is historically wide at 80%, with portfolio trading at 12.2x-12.6x P/E versus S&P 500 at 22.7x. Despite value characteristics, portfolio EPS growth exceeds 10% annually, significantly outpacing S&P 500 growth of 6.4%. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 12, 2025 | Munro Global Growth Fund | 4.9% | - | 300750.SZ, AMZN, ARES, AVGO, BSX, CLS.TO, CRH, FWONA, GEV, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, ORCL, TKO, TSM, UBER | AI, Cloud, Energy Storage, growth, technology | AI adoption is showing clear signs among corporates globally, with the Magnificent 7 demonstrating significant operational efficiencies through reduced hiring. Oracle's massive backlog demonstrates insatiable demand for AI computing infrastructure, with companies like OpenAI committing to multi-billion dollar contracts. The AI spending roadmap is expected to continue over the medium term with clear return on investment from billions in capex. | ORCL |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 10, 2025 | The Bristlemoon Global Fund | 5.0% | - | AAPL, ADI, AER, APP, ASML, BABA, CDNS, CRM, FICO, GOOGL, HEMN.ST, INTC, META, MSFT, NVDA, PAR, SNPS, TSM, UBER, V | AI, global, Long/Short, Quality, semiconductors, software, technology | The fund views AI as a transformative force across multiple holdings. Google has shipped market-leading AI products including Gemini models and AI Mode, while benefiting from cost advantages through its TPU hardware. The AI infrastructure boom drives demand for ASML's lithography equipment and creates opportunities for Synopsys in custom ASIC design tools. | PAR UN SNPS US GOOGL US ASML NA |
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| 2022 Q3 | Oct 10, 2022 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | BKNG, FIVN, GOOG, INTU, NFLX, NKE, NOW, PINS, PYPL, RNG, SCHW PR D, SNAP, UBER, V, WDAY | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 1, 2025 | The Wolf of Harcourt Street | 1.2% | 23.4% | AMZN, INPST, MELI, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | E-Commerce, growth, Latin America, payments, Platforms, software, technology | Portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre expanding across Latin America with new wholesale platform and digital health services. InPost continues UK expansion with Aldi partnerships and Post Office trials for parcel lockers. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 9, 2026 | The Bristlemoon Global Fund | -6.2% | 0.0% | ADBE, APP, ASML, EYE, FICO, FND, GOOGL, HD, LOW, NKE, PRTG, SBUX, SNPS, UBER | AI, growth, Housing, Restaurants, semiconductors, software, technology, value | The fund has benefited from AI winners like AppLovin, which applies machine learning to improve ad algorithms with 72% revenue growth and 89% EBITDA growth. The manager views AI as creating opportunities through the Jevons paradox, where lower content creation costs increase demand for editing tools like Adobe. PAR Technology is positioned as an AI beneficiary through its unified platform strategy enabling Coach AI functionality. ASML is highlighted as a monopoly in the semiconductor industry during an AI boom. The manager outlined bear case arguments and explained why they were misguided, with the stock appreciating from €600 to over €900 per share in a quarter as other investors agreed with their thesis. The fund holds multiple software positions including PAR Technology, Adobe, and others. PAR is viewed as benefiting from restaurant technology consolidation, with potential McDonald's partnership validation. Adobe is seen as an AI beneficiary rather than victim, trading at 15x earnings despite double-digit revenue growth. PAR Technology represents a play on restaurant technology consolidation, with potential tier-1 client wins including McDonald's. The manager believes even large tech-forward restaurants are realizing POS software is too complex to maintain internally, favoring best-of-breed vendors like PAR with unified platform strategies. Floor & Decor represents a category killer business model in hard surface flooring with 75,000 square foot warehouse stores carrying 2,350+ SKUs versus 630-680 at competitors. The company has grown comparable store sales at 11% annually over 14 years, with strong unit economics and store rollout potential to 500 locations. The manager extensively analyzes mortgage rate dynamics affecting Floor & Decor's housing-dependent business. They expect mortgage spread normalization from current 300+ basis points back toward historical 168 basis point average, potentially reducing rates to 5.5-6.0% range and unlocking housing transaction velocity. | FND 215A JP BCG LN ADBE PAR ASML NA |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 9, 2025 | Torre Financial | 2.4% | 19.3% | AAPL, AMP, AMZN, CI, CNC, CPAY, EBAY, EXPE, FIS, FLEX, GOOGL, HCA, JCI, META, MSFT, NRG, NVDA, TSLA, UBER, URI | earnings, growth, international, Performance, portfolio, value | Portfolio trades at significant discount to S&P 500 with value spread at historically wide 80%. Manager emphasizes uncommon combination of deep value and growth characteristics. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 7, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | ABNB, ACN, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, META, NEE, NFLX, NVDA, NVO, TMO, TSLA, UBER, UNH, V, ZTS | growth, healthcare, large cap, Magnificent Seven, technology, Valuations | AI is clearly a megatrend that the managers are monitoring closely to gauge the next phase of use cases and impact both to technology-oriented businesses and to those in more traditional industries. Portfolio holding Intuitive Surgical is making significant strides in providing feedback to surgeons using its robotic instruments. | ABNB NVO ICLR |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 5, 2026 | Douglass Winthrop | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMZN, BRK-A, COST, FAST, GOOGL, MA, MSFT, NVDA, ORCL, UBER | AI, inflation, Quality, technology, Trade Policy, value | AI represents a transformative technology but current valuations appear stretched with thin margins of safety. The firm believes winners will be companies embedding AI into workflows rather than those selling AI directly. They prefer established players like Alphabet and Microsoft over pure-play AI companies. The firm emphasizes seeking investments with wider margins of safety and focuses on quality common stocks with recurring revenue, pricing power, and fortress balance sheets. They highlight opportunities in undervalued quality companies like Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway. The letter discusses concerns about protectionism and tariff policies, noting that tariffs erode national wealth by raising consumer costs and restricting supply. Government intervention in markets through golden shares and royalties on exports complicates strategic planning for companies. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | 1.0% | 9.7% | AMGN, CBSH, COF, LEN, MRK, MSFT, PH, SONY, STZ, TDY, UBER, USB, WFC | AI, earnings, large cap, rates, Trade Policy, US, value | Artificial intelligence continued to be a major theme with more than 300 S&P 500 companies mentioning AI on earnings calls. This enthusiasm helped propel mega-cap tech stocks higher and drive market gains. However, scrutiny increased around AI-related revenue circularity, massive capital spending scale, and durability of longer-term returns on investment. Trade relations between the U.S. and China remained a key market focus. Tensions flared with tariff escalations and export controls, with China expanding export controls on rare earth minerals and the U.S. threatening 100% tariffs in retaliation. President Trump and President Xi ultimately reached a one-year trade truce at the APEC summit. The Federal Reserve implemented two 0.25% interest rate cuts during the quarter, lowering the federal funds target range to 3.50%-3.75%. Fed Chair Powell emphasized a data-dependent approach, acknowledging risks to both sides of the Fed's dual mandate and maintaining a cautious stance going into 2026. Value stocks handily outperformed growth stocks with the Russell 1000 Value Index outperforming its Growth counterpart by 2.69% in the quarter. However, for the full year, the Russell 1000 Growth Index outperformed the Russell 1000 Value Index by 2.65%, reflecting continued growth leadership despite quarterly value outperformance. | CBSH COF PH UBER SONY |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 3, 2026 | Torre Financial | 1.9% | 8.5% | ADBE, AMZN, ANET, ASML, CRM, FDS, GOOGL, LLY, META, MSFT, NVDA, PYPL, TSM, UBER, UNH | AI, competition, growth, healthcare, Quality, technology, value | The race for AI has drawn in technology companies and nation states, with massive capital spending from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI driving Nvidia to become the first 5 trillion market cap company. The US has launched the Genesis Mission to ensure America wins the AI race, while China has shown innovation with DeepSeek. The portfolio focuses on strong, proven businesses with attractive business models, exhibiting strong returns on capital, competitive advantages, and durable growth. High quality, cash-flowing companies were not particularly sought after in 2025, with many high quality compounders selling off significantly. Eli Lilly's performance was propelled by their GLP-1 offerings and promising pipeline, contributing to the portfolio's top performers in 2025. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 29, 2026 | Ashva Capital Management | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, COST, CSCO, DIS, GOOGL, HIMS, META, MU, NFLX, NVDA, PLTR, SPOT, UBER, WMT, ZG | AI, Compounding, long-term, Quality, semiconductors, technology, US, value | The manager discusses whether AI represents a bubble, comparing current valuations to traditional retailers like Costco and Walmart trading at higher forward P/E multiples than NVIDIA. He argues that we cannot be in an AI bubble when defensive stocks trade at higher multiples than leading AI companies. The discussion emphasizes that AI-driven demand is creating structural changes in memory and semiconductor markets. Memory semiconductors are highlighted as no longer being a commodity business driven by PC cycles, but rather a strategic input for AI, cloud infrastructure, and data-intensive workloads. The supply side has consolidated with fewer rational players, higher capital intensity, and better pricing discipline. Micron is positioned to benefit from AI-driven demand and improved industry structure. The manager emphasizes owning high-quality U.S. businesses that compound intrinsic value over time. He argues that obvious, high-quality businesses are not a failure of imagination but recognition of reality, as the modern internet economy rewards scale and dominant positions. Quality businesses can deliver asymmetric returns through duration of dominance. Valuation discipline is emphasized as critical to long-term success, with the manager noting that overpaying can cause long-term returns to go sideways. The portfolio deliberately avoided chasing narrow market leadership at elevated valuations, accepting short-term underperformance to preserve long-term risk-adjusted outcomes. Value creation comes from buying quality businesses at rational prices. | DIS AMD MU |
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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 23, 2026 | Tectonic Investors | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, GOOGL, META, MP, UBER | Automation, Critical Minerals, Investment, Manufacturing, Physical AI, Robotics, semiconductors, technology | Robotics represents the migration of intelligence from digital to physical world, a transformative general-purpose technology at the intersection of energy, mobility, AI, infrastructure and manufacturing. Economics have crossed critical threshold with robotic total cost of ownership reaching parity with human labor costs in many tasks. Industry estimates project $500B in hardware sales by 2030, $9T by 2040, and $25T by 2050. Physical AI demands low-latency, energy-efficient compute with semiconductor content in advanced robots projected to grow rapidly. Intelligence is becoming embodied, mobile, and scalable as global corporate leaders like Google, Meta, Apple aggressively hire robotics talent to position for shift into physical AI. Physical AI demands specialized semiconductor solutions with companies like Horizon Robotics designing energy-efficient, low-latency AI SoCs for perception, planning, and control at the edge. Morgan Stanley estimates need for 40,000x increase in edge computing capacity to 12.5 million ExaFLOPS worth $1.5T by 2050. Critical minerals including lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earth elements are foundational to robotics industry. Over 95% of motors in humanoid robots use rare earth magnets with each unit using 2-4 kilograms of these materials. MP Materials positioned to supply critical materials for surge in global robotics. Automation is transitioning from experiment to rational capital allocation decision as robotic total cost of ownership reaches parity with fully loaded human labor costs including recruitment, training, turnover, downtime, safety, insurance, and variability. Focus on dangerous, dirty and dull tasks where customers willing to pay premium. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 22, 2026 | Square Peg | 0.0% | 0.0% | GOOGL, LYFT, NVDA, TSLA, UBER | AI, Applications, growth, innovation, portfolio, Robotics, technology, Venture Capital | The fund views AI as creating profound technological and societal change with no historical precedent. They believe industry by industry will be transformed by AI-native applications over the next few years, and they are in the very early days of that evolution. Most of their investing activity focuses on the application layer, including companies like Aidoc, Sumble, Cuttable, and Lorikeet. The fund observes robots delivering items in hotels and competing robotaxi services from Waymo and Tesla as examples of how the future is already here but unevenly distributed. They expect robots will eventually drive cars faster than Formula 1 drivers and beat the best athletes, though people will still prefer human competition. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 22, 2026 | NewBridge Large Cap Growth Equity | 6.7% | 32.1% | ADBE, AMZN, ANET, AVGO, CELH, CSGP, GOOGL, LLY, MCK, META, MPWR, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, RDDT, TSLA, TW, UBER, V, VRT, ZTS | Fed, fundamentals, growth, large cap, Quality, rates, technology, Trump | The portfolio benefits from AI-related opportunities through companies like Reddit, which has secured deals with high-profile AI/LLM leaders including Google and OpenAI. These partnerships are driving user base growth and advertiser interest as Reddit leverages its data for AI use cases. Vertiv Holdings was a standout performer during the quarter as it continues to benefit from large tech companies' intentions to increase data center capacity. The company is well-positioned for the ongoing data center expansion trend. The portfolio maintained its high-growth, high-quality mandate with 98% allocated to Emerging Growth and Established Growth companies. Growth factors were the best performing quantitative factors during the quarter, including Estimated Long-term Growth, Sales Growth, and Composite Growth. The portfolio includes significant exposure to cloud infrastructure and services companies that reported strong quarterly results. These companies benefit from continued digital transformation and enterprise cloud adoption trends. | CELH RDDT TW |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Renaissance Investment Management – Large Cap Growth | 0.0% | 0.0% | AMAT, BRO, BSX, CAH, FISV, FIX, GOOGL, LRCX, MSI, NFLX, NTNX, PEGA, RCL, SCHW, TPR, UBER, WM | AI, Equal Weight, growth, large cap, Mega Cap, semiconductors, technology, valuation | AI remains a key driver with mega-cap technology stocks leading market performance. Alphabet released Gemini 3 with performance exceeding expectations, making it the top-performing AI model, and unveiled new Tensor Processing Units for lower-cost AI computations. Applied Materials benefits from strong demand for AI semiconductor chipsets. Semiconductor equipment companies like Lam Research and Applied Materials are benefiting from secular tailwinds including transition to larger chip sizes and increased complexity in chip manufacturing to accommodate AI applications. The CHIPS Act provides federal stimulus supporting the sector. Market valuations have risen significantly with the cap-weighted S&P 500 P/E rising almost 60% over three years versus 30% for equal-weighted. The extreme valuation difference between mega-cap and equal-weighted stocks suggests better relative performance going forward from equal-weighted strategies. | NFLX AMAT GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Platinum International Fund | 3.0% | 13.0% | AER, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, DHR, GOOGL, ICE, INTU, J, MA, MSFT, TSM, UBER, V | AI, Aircraft Leasing, global, growth, large cap, payments, semiconductors, technology | Markets continue to grapple with AI potential and its impact across industries. Every industry and company is being categorized as either an AI Winner or AI Loser, which the manager views as a shallow distinction. Almost every industry will need to incorporate and adapt AI, creating both opportunities and disruption across sectors. AerCap contributed 1.4% to Fund returns during the quarter. The aircraft leasing business continues to perform well as a key contributor to portfolio performance, representing a significant position in the Fund's financials allocation. TSMC contributed 0.7% to Fund performance and is highlighted as the leading manufacturer of semiconductor chips used in AI, mobile phone and other applications. The company benefits from extremely strong demand, has industry-leading manufacturing capabilities, and continues to exceed financial performance expectations with a long runway for future growth. The Fund maintains significant exposure to payments companies including Mastercard and Visa as top 10 holdings, representing 12% of the portfolio allocation. These companies benefit from the ongoing digitization of payments and strong network effects in the global payments ecosystem. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Platinum International Technology Fund | 0.0% | 13.0% | AMD, AMZN, ANET, ASML, AVGO, CPNG, ENR.DE, GEV, ISRG, LRCX, MA, MSFT, NVDA, RHM.DE, SAP, SHOP, TSM, UBER, VEEV, VRT | AI, Capex, Data centers, defense, energy, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI disruption is reshaping consumer internet companies and hyperscalers as OpenAI's growth shifts attention from traditional platforms. The industry remains in an arms race to secure capacity for training larger models, funded by big tech balance sheets. AI agents threaten existing paradigms in consumer tech and could cannibalize advertising revenues while potentially making platforms commoditized. Around a third of the Fund is invested in companies benefiting from AI datacenter buildout including Nvidia and Vertiv. The manager expects big tech capex growth of ~35% year-on-year is too conservative, with TSMC AI wafers revenue growing ~60% YoY and advanced packaging capacity growing ~70% YoY. Lower interest rates and AI's role in US-China competition could prolong this cycle. Semiconductor names like TSMC and Lam Research were key contributors this quarter, reflecting expectations that new capacity will be needed in 2026 to support AI compute growth. TSMC is viewed as a key bottleneck in the AI value chain as the only company who can make leading edge AI chips at scale. The fund initiated positions in Siemens Energy and GE Vernova, both sitting in an oligopoly supplying combined-cycle gas turbines to utilities and data centers. With US power shortages and rising electricity prices, both companies are expected to add capacity, driving volumes and margins above consensus. Five percent of the Fund is invested in defense companies such as Rheinmetall and Exosense. The manager sees the beginning of a decade-long capex cycle driven by multi-polar geopolitics, the emerging need to integrate disparate hardware systems, and the growth of AI applications in unmanned system platforms. | 2330 TT VEEV TSM UBER J |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | -6.1% | 4.5% | AMD, AMZN, AVGO, BX, CRDO, ELF, GOOG, HWM, ISRG, LLY, META, MRVL, NFLX, NOW, ORCL, SHOP, TTD, UBER, VEEV | AI, concentrated, growth, large cap, technology | The AI megatrend remains a vital secular tailwind with massive global investment providing significant economic buffer. 2026 will be the year of the Show Me phase where AI-driven revenue begins to offset massive capital expenditures. Companies are reporting tangible productivity gains from AI implementation across sectors, with examples including Uber's routing optimization, Howmet's manufacturing efficiency improvements, and Meta's conversion rate increases. AMD posted strong earnings and guided to 35% revenue CAGR driven by soon-to-be launched MI450 and MI500 series products, putting it in more direct competition with NVIDIA in rack scale architecture. The semiconductor sector continues to benefit from AI infrastructure buildout despite valuation concerns. Google Cloud Platform continues growing as part of Alphabet's diversified technology ecosystem. ServiceNow faces fears that software applications could be disintermediated by AI native products, driving multiple compression despite strong fundamental growth. Intuitive Surgical delivered massive earnings beat with da Vinci robotic surgical system continuing to generate high-margin recurring revenue from growing global installed base of 10,200 units. The MedTech sector has fallen out of favor with compressed valuations despite strong fundamentals. Netflix faced headwinds from surprise $83B bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery requiring $50B in new debt, sparking leverage concerns and departure from traditional build-not-buy strategy. The company also faced $620M tax charge from Brazilian authorities dispute. | VEEV NOW GOOG AMD ISRG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Fundamental Stability & Value | 0.0% | 0.0% | BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, GPS, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TDC, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | free cash flow, fundamentals, international, Quality, rebalancing, small caps, valuation, value | The firm emphasizes systematic value investing through their proprietary free cash flow valuation methodology. They focus on stocks trading at attractive valuations while avoiding richly valued names, with their U.S. FSV strategy trading at more than double the free cash flow yield of the S&P 500. The strategy systematically rotates out of names that have increased in value and reinvests into less expensive stocks. The firm filters for high quality companies with stable cash flows and low debt levels. Their investment process excludes negative free cash flow companies and avoids those with high amounts of leverage while seeking fundamental stability. This quality focus has historically been smart but was a drag on returns in 2025 as unprofitable stocks outperformed significantly. The firm sees significant opportunity in small and mid-sized U.S. stocks, though selectivity is critical given the large number of unprofitable and heavily-indebted companies. Their small/mid strategy filters out negative free cash flow companies and high leverage names. The S&P 600 excludes many troubled names and has considerably outperformed the Russell 2000 over time. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Small/Mid Cap Quality & Value | 0.0% | 0.0% | BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, GPS, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TDC, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | free cash flow, fundamentals, Quality, rebalancing, small cap, valuation, value | The letter extensively discusses valuation concerns across markets, highlighting that U.S. equities are historically expensive and trading at levels typically associated with subdued future returns. The firm's strategies focus on finding attractively valued stocks where quality and value overlap, with their portfolios trading at significant discounts to benchmarks. Quality is a core focus of the firm's investment process, emphasizing cash flow stability and avoiding highly leveraged or unprofitable companies. The letter discusses how their strategies systematically filter out negative free cash flow companies and those with high debt levels while seeking fundamental stability. The letter identifies significant opportunities in small and mid-sized U.S. stocks, noting that avoiding high debt levels and money-losing businesses has historically been smart but was a drag on returns in 2025. The firm sees this as creating attractive entry points for quality small cap investing. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Distillate Capital Large Cap Value | 0.0% | 8.6% | 000660.KS, 005930.KS, BMY, CAH, CSCO, ELV, FFIV, FI, HCA, JBHT, JNJ, LOW, MO, MPC, MRK, REGN, TEL, TMUS, UBER, VST | FCF, fundamentals, international, Quality, rebalancing, small caps, valuation, value | U.S. equities are historically expensive by any measure and at levels typically associated with subdued future returns. The S&P 500 is trading near record multiples with just 20 stocks accounting for over 50% of the market at a 120% premium to the rest. Historical analysis shows that rich starting valuations correlate with lower longer-term returns. Despite rich overall market valuations, many high quality stocks remain attractively valued. The firm's large cap strategy trades at a free cash flow yield more than double the S&P 500 and 60% above Russell 1000 Value. Value stocks significantly outperformed after the 2000 tech bubble when similar valuation disparities existed. Significant opportunities exist in smaller stocks where avoiding high debt levels and money-losing businesses has historically been smart but was an enormous drag on returns in 2025. Negative free cash flow stocks comprised 35% of Russell 2000 and rose 67% on average, demonstrating unusual market conditions. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | The Davenport Core Leaders Fund | 0.1% | 10.7% | AAPL, ACN, ADBE, AMZN, AVGO, CTAS, EOG, GOOG, ISRG, META, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ROK, SPOT, UBER, UNH, UNP, VRTX | AI, diversification, large cap, Quality, risk management, technology, value | AI and technology stocks led market gains in 2025, with Nvidia up 38.87% after a 171.17% gain the prior year. A gold rush mindset developed across the AI ecosystem, spreading to speculative corners including MEME stocks and unprofitable AI/tech companies. However, there are risks around massive capital outlays for computing power and unclear paths to returns. The market was dominated by momentum-driven stories with little regard for valuation, particularly in AI and tech sectors. 18 of the top 20 performers in the Russell 3000 from April through November were unprofitable companies. Jumping on momentum bandwagons proved more fruitful than having differentiated perspectives or being valuation sensitive. The Fund emphasizes high return businesses with durable competitive advantages and management teams committed to long-term capital allocation. Strategy holdings are positioned to consistently compound intrinsic value across market conditions, staying grounded in business fundamentals rather than short-term market trends. The Fund remains purposefully diversified despite market leadership being narrow and focused on AI. This discipline reflects commitment to effective risk management and appropriate diversification, which weighed on relative performance but positions the Fund well for various market scenarios. | MRVL CTAS GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | The Davenport Value & Income Fund | 1.5% | 13.7% | ACN, ADBE, ARE, C, CTAS, EOG, FDX, GOOG, HPQ, ISRG, META, MMC, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, SPOT, UBER, UNP, VRTX | AI, Buybacks, dividends, large cap, technology, value | Technology and AI-related stocks led the charge again in 2025, with tech and communications services sectors advancing 23.83% and 32.47% respectively. AI darling Nvidia was up 38.87% after a 171.17% gain the prior year. A gold rush mindset developed across the AI ecosystem with fervor spreading to speculative corners of the market. In 2025, 36 of the Value & Income Fund's 42 holdings increased their dividends by an average of 7% year-over-year. Companies like McDonald's, Exxon Mobil, Fidelity National Financial, and Becton-Dickinson continued their annual streak of dividend enhancements at 49, 43, 10, and 54 years respectively. In 2025, 30 of the Value & Income Fund's holdings reduced their share count via buybacks by 1.2% on average. Companies are taking advantage of discounted valuations to accelerate buyback pace and return capital to shareholders. The managers focus on stocks that have been cast aside as investors focused elsewhere on momentum plays. They believe the market's sun could shine elsewhere soon and can't stomach the risk associated with many of today's highflyers. Their conservative approach has weighed on relative performance but they've seen this dynamic before. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Octahedron Capital | 0.0% | 0.0% | ABNB, AMZN, BKNG, CART, CHWY, CPNG, CVNA, DASH, ETSY, EXPE, GOOGL, GRAB, MELI, META, NVDA, PINS, RDDT, SNOW, UBER, W | AI, Cloud, Digital, E-Commerce, growth, infrastructure, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure demand remains robust with cloud providers aggressively adding capacity and seeing strong bookings. Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating with over 70% of Google Cloud customers using AI products. AI is enabling productivity gains and new business models across software companies. On-demand delivery continues accelerating growth with companies like Uber reaching $12B grocery run-rate and DoorDash seeing highest growth in 3+ years. Cross-selling and new product initiatives are driving engagement while autonomous delivery platforms are being deployed. Cloud providers are seeing demand significantly ahead of capacity with AWS reaccelerating to 20.2% growth and Azure growing 40%. Multi-billion dollar bookings and long-term contracts are driving unprecedented infrastructure investments. Memory entering historic cycle with step-function margin gains and tight supply through 2026. AI networking components fully booked through 2027 while foundry utilization improves with increased capex outlook. Payment volumes remain stable with consumer loan charge-offs steady. NuBank continues dominating LATAM with Mexico scaling and strong unit economics while maintaining growth focus over margin optimization. US travel rebounded strongly in Q3 with nights and seats booked up 9% year-over-year. Booking.com's Genius program accounts for mid-50% of room nights while Airbnb received 110,000 experience supplier applications. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 16, 2026 | Janus Henderson Global Sustainable Equity Fund | -1.5% | 9.2% | 1299.HK, AAPL, AJG, EXPN.L, GOOGL, IFX.DE, KEYS, KLAC, MMC, MU, NTDOY, NVDA, ORCL, PGR, SPOT, STN.TO, TMUS, TSM, UBER, WD, WK | AI, Climate, Energy Transition, global, semiconductors, sustainability, technology | AI remained a dominant trend with NVIDIA becoming the first company to reach $5 trillion market cap. The rally broadened to the AI value chain including memory companies like Micron. Structural demand across the AI value chain remained robust despite concerns about overstretched valuations. TSMC continued positive momentum with robust results, beating revenue and margin expectations driven by strong demand for advanced products. The company raised full-year revenue guidance to 35% reflecting explosive growth in AI demand from consumer, enterprise and sovereign AI models. Clean technology economics reached a tipping point with renewables and EVs achieving cost parity, driving record investment of $2 trillion in 2025. Global EV sales reached 20% of new car purchases despite policy uncertainty, with solar attracting $500 billion in investment. 2025 was one of the three hottest years ever recorded with climate-driven disasters causing significant costs. Despite political challenges, 84% of large companies maintained climate commitments and investor sentiment remained resilient with 70% committed to sustainability long-term. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 15, 2026 | Lyrical Asset Management | 2.0% | 17.9% | AAPL, AER, AMG, AMZN, EBAY, EXPE, FFIV, FLEX, GOOGL, HCA, JCI, META, MSFT, NRG, NTAP, NVDA, SNX, TSLA, UBER, URI | EPS Growth, growth, international, Performance, valuation, value | Lyrical emphasizes their uncommon combination of value and growth, with their portfolio trading at a 78% discount to the S&P 500 while generating 10.6% EPS growth versus 6.6% for the S&P 500. The value spread between their portfolio and the S&P 500 is historically wide. The firm highlights strong performance in travel-related holdings including Expedia Group and AerCap Holdings. Air transportation industry cash flows show recovery with air lessors outperforming airlines and aircraft manufacturers from 2020-2025. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | L1 Capital International Fund | 2.2% | 9.8% | AER, AMZN, BKNG, CRH, CRM, DHR, GOOGL, HCA, ICE, INTU, J, LSEG.L, MA, MSFT, TSM, UBER, UNH, V | AI, consumer, Global Equities, Macro, Quality, technology, valuation | AI continues to be a central focal point for stock markets, with companies being labeled as either AI winners or AI losers. The manager believes many perceived AI winners are trading at valuations requiring everything to go right, while some businesses labeled as AI losers present attractive opportunities due to exaggerated concerns. Traditional Quality factor materially underperformed the broader U.S. market by the widest margin since the dot.com boom, providing opportunities to invest in high-quality businesses at attractive valuations. The fund maintains focus on quality businesses with strong competitive moats. Consumer environment continues to be highly mixed with financial pressure building on lower socioeconomic consumers while affluent consumers thrive. This K-shaped economy influences portfolio decisions, steering clear of businesses exposed to less affluent consumers. | ICE LSEG LN INTU CRM TSM AER UBER J |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 14, 2026 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 2.9% | 0.0% | 6501.T, AMZN, BAC, C, CCO, CTVA, EL, ELAN, GOOGL, HDFCBANK.NS, LLY, MELI, META, PRX.AS, RHM.DE, STAN.L, TMUS, UBER, VRT, VRTX | AI, banks, Data centers, defense, financials, global, nuclear, technology | The manager sees AI as having long-term potential to drive productivity gains and positions to take advantage of that growth. However, they remain cautious about AI becoming the only game in town and continue to monitor exposure closely. They note that excitement about AI has stretched beyond IT into energy, utilities and other businesses in the AI value chain, creating concentration risk. The manager remains positive on defense fundamentals and long-term growth potential despite sporadic pullbacks. They see a clear structural shift toward defense after years of underinvestment, with visible growth stretching years into the future through strong orders, high backlogs, and political will to invest in national security. Banks were leading sector contributors with strong performance from Standard Chartered and Citigroup. Standard Chartered benefits from wealth management platform growth and cross-border services, while Citigroup's transformation strategy is paying off with improved deal activity and better regulatory environment expected in 2026. The manager re-entered Vertiv given the long-term secular data center infrastructure story and strong fundamentals. They reference approximately 100GW of incremental data-center capacity additions from 2024-2029, representing meaningful revenue upside for companies with global presence in thermal and electrical equipment. The manager initiated a position in Cameco, citing structural shifts away from Russian uranium sourcing and reinvigorated nuclear development due to AI energy needs and low carbon merits. Westinghouse's agreement with the US Department of Commerce to support at least $80bn of new reactor construction materially increases earnings power. Estée Lauder drove Consumer Staples performance as the company progresses through its turnaround with outperformance in sales, margins, China, US and Travel Retail. Beauty overall is described as one of the more resilient categories enjoying both volume and value growth, with luxury beauty positioned well in the K-shaped economy. | VRTX TMUS CTVA VRT HDB ELAN CCJ 6501 JP LLY MELI UBER RHM GR EL C |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 13, 2025 | Miller Wealth Management | - | - | AAPL, AMD, AMZN, ASML, GOOGL, INPST, MELI, NFLX, NIO, NU, RBRK, SE, TXN, UBER, V | Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, Latin America, payments, technology | Portfolio includes major e-commerce platforms like Mercado Libre expanding across Latin America with new wholesale platform and digital health services. InPost continues UK expansion with Aldi partnership and Post Office trials for parcel lockers. | V RBRK MELI INPST |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 12, 2026 | Munro Global Growth Fund | -0.7% | 12.2% | 300750.SZ, AMZN, CEG, CIEN, CRH, GALDA.SW, GEV, GOOGL, MA, MSFT, MSI, NVDA, ORCL, RHM.DE, TSM, UBER, VRT | AI, Cloud, Data centers, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI continues to drive significant investment opportunities with Alphabet's Gemini 3 model leap-frogging competitors and validating custom chip investments. The AI scaling laws are hitting physical power constraints, requiring distributed data center solutions that benefit networking infrastructure providers like Ciena. Data center infrastructure is experiencing unprecedented demand driven by AI workloads requiring massive compute power. Hyperscalers are scaling across multiple locations due to power constraints, creating opportunities for networking and infrastructure providers. Google Cloud demonstrated strong momentum with a record $50 billion sequential increase in backlog to $158 billion, driven by unique TPU offerings and AI workload demand. Cloud providers are differentiating through custom silicon and AI-optimized infrastructure. TSMC continues benefiting from compute demand and plays a critical role in chip manufacturing regardless of whether hyperscalers use Nvidia products or custom solutions. The semiconductor cycle remains supported by AI infrastructure buildout. | CIEN GOOGL |
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| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, ADYEY, AMZN, BX, DIS, GOOGL, KKR, LLY, META, MSFT, NVDA, PINS, SCHW, SHOP, SNAP, UBER | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, payments, Social Media, technology | The fund has significant exposure to AI infrastructure and applications through companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. Microsoft's Azure platform alone has potential to grow to more than $200 billion in annual revenue over the next decade. Infrastructure constraints are currently limiting growth but capacity expansion is expected to drive reacceleration. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, AMZN, BX, DASH, DIS, GOOGL, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, PINS, SHOP, UBER, XHB | AI, E-Commerce, growth, Long/Short, secular themes, Social Media, technology | The fund maintains significant exposure to AI/Cloud Computing at 16.8% of the long portfolio. This includes positions in companies benefiting from AI infrastructure investment and development, with particular focus on companies like NVIDIA and Microsoft that are central to the AI ecosystem. | PINS GOOGL BX META SHOP |
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| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | Octahedron Capital | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, ABNB, ADYEY, AMAT, AMD, AMZN, ASML, AVGO, BKNG, CPNG, CRWD, CVNA, DASH, DBRX, DIS, ETSY, GOOGL, INTC, KVYO, LRCX, MA, MELI, MSFT, NFLX, NU, NVDA, PTON, SNOW, SPOT, TSM, UBER, V, W | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, payments, semiconductors, Streaming, technology, Travel | Generative AI is driving a platform shift in software and enabling new applications. The industry is transitioning to accelerated computing with data centers making a platform shift from general purpose to accelerated computing. AI investments are capex-heavy but expand software TAM through LLMs enabling software to eat OpEx. | View | |
| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, ADYEY, AMZN, BKNG, BX, EQIX, FIVN, GOOGL, ILMN, INTU, LLY, LMT, MA, MCD, META, MSFT, NFLX, PEP, SBUX, UBER | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, payments, Streaming, technology, Travel | AI tools are driving advertising growth at Alphabet, with 80% of advertisers using at least one of the company's advertising AI tools. The company highlighted AI tools as a key driver of re-acceleration in advertising growth during the quarter. | SBUX PEP IMCD NA CLMT ALLY EQIX |
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| 2023 Q3 | Sep 30, 2023 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, ADYEY, AMZN, BKNG, BX, EQIX, GOOGL, ILMN, LLY, LMT, MA, MCD, META, MSFT, PEP, SBUX, SHOP, UBER | AI, Cloud Computing, Internet Media, Long/Short, payments, secular growth, technology | The fund highlights AI tools as a key driver for Alphabet, noting that 80% of advertisers use at least one of the company's advertising AI tools. This contributed to re-acceleration in advertising growth and strong performance across Google's platforms. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jul 16, 2024 | Optimist Fund | 27.8% | 49.2% | ACVA, CIGI, CVNA, DASH, HFG, MNDY, RVLV, SMAR, TDUP, UBER, W | Concentration, E-Commerce, growth, mid cap, SaaS, technology | The fund holds multiple e-commerce leaders including Carvana (fastest growing automotive dealer in North America), Wayfair (waiting for home goods market stabilization), and ThredUp (second-hand consignment marketplace). These companies are positioned to benefit from continued digital transformation and market share gains. | MNDY CVNA |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Mapfre US Forgotten Value Fund | -3.1% | 6.0% | BAC, BATRA, GOOGL, HHH, IAC, LEVI, LH, MKL, MODG, MSGS, NWSA, UBER, WBD | Forgotten, small caps, undervalued, US, value | The fund focuses on companies undervalued by the market, particularly those outside the investment community's focus. These include companies with complex capital structures, enterprises in temporarily out-of-favor sectors, and lower capitalization companies followed by fewer analysts. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Contrarius Global Equity Fund | -6.7% | -13.4% | F, NVDA, TM, TSLA, UBER | AI, Autonomous Driving, Electric Vehicles, Energy Storage, Robotics, Tesla, value | Tesla is positioned as the leader in EV transition with superior manufacturing capabilities, vertical integration, and competitive advantages over traditional automakers. The fund sees Tesla benefiting from the inevitable shift from ICE to electric vehicles, with traditional OEMs facing cannibalization of profitable ICE sales with loss-making EV revenue. Tesla has grown market share from 0% to 2.3% with significant runway for continued growth. | View | |
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, ADYEN.AS, AMZN, DIS, FIVN, GOOGL, IGV, KMX, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SGRY, SHOP, UBER | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, Long/Short, Media, technology | The artificial intelligence arms race kicked off by ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard has generated tremendous demand for Nvidia's next generation graphic processors. AI advances helped improve targeting and measurement in Google's advertising businesses, including in YouTube's fast growing Shorts segment. Apple stock got a boost from research reports suggesting iPhone sales may see a boost from an upgrade cycle driven by the upcoming rollout of Apple's AI assistant. | FIVN ADYEN DIS AAPL GOOGL NVDA |
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| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, ADYEY, AMZN, BKNG, DIS, FIVN, GOOG, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, PINS, SHOP, SNAP, UBER | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, Streaming, technology | The artificial intelligence arms race kicked off by ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard has generated tremendous demand for Nvidia's next generation graphic processors. AI advances helped improve targeting and measurement in Alphabet's advertising businesses, including in YouTube's fast growing Shorts segment. Apple stock got a boost from research reports suggesting iPhone sales may see a boost from an upgrade cycle driven by the upcoming rollout of Apple's AI assistant. | View | |
| 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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| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, ADBE, ALC, AMZN, EL, ETN, INTU, ISRG, LLY, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, PYPL, SE, SYK, TMO, UBER | AI, growth, large cap, Medical Devices, semiconductors, stock selection, technology | Generative AI enthusiasm drove mega cap performance with Nvidia as a key beneficiary. The manager views AI as transforming from a perceived risk into an opportunity, with companies like Adobe moving quickly into generative AI and license protection. | INTU AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, ADSK, AMZN, BX, COST, DIS, GOOGL, ILMN, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, NVDA, PYPL, SHOP, UBER, ZTS | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, payments, Streaming, technology | The artificial intelligence arms race kicked off by generative AI applications ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard has generated tremendous demand for Nvidia's next generation graphic processors. NVDA is the leading designer of graphics processing units required for powerful computer processing and has evolved from gaming-focused to one of the largest semiconductor/software vendors globally. | ZTS COST |
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| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, AMZN, COST, DIS, GOOGL, ILMN, ISRG, META, MSFT, NFLX, NKE, PYPL, SHOP, UBER, ZTS | AI, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, Long/Short, payments, technology | The fund owns six of the Magnificent Seven tech companies including Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, and Meta Platforms. These AI-related names contributed 53% of the fund's Q2 returns. The manager views these companies as magnificent and remains very bullish on their prospects, maintaining them as some of the largest holdings. | ZTS COST |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 22, 2025 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | -10.5% | -10.5% | ADBE, AMZN, AXON, LLY, MA, MELI, MRVL, NOW, NVDA, PLTR, SHOP.TO, TTD, UBER, V | AI, growth, large cap, Policy Uncertainty, semiconductors, technology, Trade Policy, volatility | The Trump administration implemented sweeping protectionist measures including a baseline 10% tariff on all imports, 20-50% reciprocal tariffs on 60 countries, and 25% tariffs on foreign vehicles. This tit-for-tat escalation with China and the EU has created significant policy uncertainty, driving market volatility as management teams hesitate to make long-term decisions in an environment where operating assumptions may need revision. | TTD NVDA NOW UBER V PLTR |
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| 2025 Q1 | Apr 13, 2025 | Munro Global Growth Fund | -7.3% | -7.3% | AMZN, AVGO, AXON, BSX, CEG, CRH, FWONK, GOOGL, LLY, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, RHM.DE, TSM, UBER | AI, Cash, defense, global, growth, tariffs, technology, volatility | Despite DeepSeek concerns, hyperscalers continue aggressive AI infrastructure spending with combined capex approaching $350 billion in 2025. The fund maintains conviction in multi-year structural earnings growth for AI enablers, while increasing exposure to AI application companies like Axon and ServiceNow that are showing strong adoption. | NVDA RHM.DE |
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| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, AMZN, DDOG, DIS, GOOGL, ISRG, LULU, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, RNG, SCHW, SHOP, UBER, UNH | growth, innovation, large cap, Market share, secular growth, technology | NVIDIA benefited from positive momentum around Artificial Intelligence and the chips that drive it. NVDA chips and software are critical to core technologies being adopted globally, including artificial intelligence. The company has evolved from gaming-focused to one of the largest semiconductor/software vendors through innovation. | GRNG SCHW AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH LULU |
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| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, ABNB, AMZN, DIS, GOOGL, LULU, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, SCHW, SHOP, UBER, UNH | AI, E-Commerce, growth, Long/Short, secular themes, technology | NVIDIA benefited from positive momentum around Artificial Intelligence and the chips that drive it. NVDA chips and software are critical to many core technologies being adopted globally, including artificial intelligence. The fund expects future growth to remain robust as AI adoption continues. | AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH LULU |
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| 2022 Q2 | Mar 31, 2022 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | ADYE AV, AMZN, BX, GOOG, KKR, META, NKE, TWLO, UBER | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 29, 2024 | Ashva Capital Management | 23.0% | 0.0% | BLDR, META, NVDA, NVR, RCL, UBER | Fed policy, Goldilocks, Housing, Recession, Soft Landing, technology | Manager believes millennials reaching home ownership age face a housing shortage that could last decades due to insufficient construction following the 2008 housing bubble. This structural shortage supports long-term investment in housing-related companies. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Feb 27, 2024 | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | 0.6% | 11.1% | AAPL, AMZN, COF, GOOGL, KRE, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, QQQ, SCHW, SHOP, UBER | AI, E-Commerce, Internet, Long/Short, payments, Streaming, technology | AI and cloud computing represent 11% of the long portfolio. Microsoft's Azure platform showed accelerating growth at 28% constant currency, marking the first quarter-over-quarter acceleration in six quarters. The company's cloud-based services have become its largest revenue producer with Azure having potential to grow to over $100 billion in annual revenue over the next decade. | AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH UBER SHOP |
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| 2023 Q4 | Jan 31, 2024 | RiverPark Large Growth | 3.7% | 16.4% | AAPL, AMZN, BX, GOOGL, ILMN, MA, META, MSFT, NFLX, SHOP, SNAP, UBER | AI, Cloud, E-Commerce, growth, large cap, Streaming, technology | Shopify continues to benefit from e-commerce growth with 25% revenue growth and 16% operating margins. The company processed 10% of US retail e-commerce sales, second only to Amazon. Management expects continued revenue growth of more than 20% per year driven by new merchants, increased adoption, and market share gains. | ARGX BB|DAVA|DDOG|GLOB|ILMN|LOAR|MELI|NET|NU|NVDA|TSM AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH SNAP AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH UBER SHOP |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 27, 2025 | RGA Investment Advisors | - | - | AMZN, AVGO, COST, DBX, DEO, GEV, NVDA, PLTR, TSLA, UBER, VST, WMT | AI, large cap, market breadth, rates, technology, valuation | AI enthusiasm drove significant gains in 2024, with AI names like Nvidia, Broadcom, and Palantir among the top performers. AI fueled gains extended to companies like Vistra Corp and GE Vernova on expectations that datacenter investments will require acceleration of power supply development. AWS is investing aggressively to adapt its infrastructure from CPU-optimized to GPU-dominant for AI demands. | View | |
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 20, 2025 | Optimist Fund | 11.6% | 66.5% | ACVA, BFIT.AS, CRCT, CVNA, DASH, DSV.CO, FIGS, HFG.DE, LATM, MNDY, REVL, TDUP, TDY, UBER, W, XPOF | consumer, E-Commerce, growth, Logistics, mid cap, profitability, technology | Multiple e-commerce holdings including Carvana (used car retail), DoorDash (food delivery), Revolve (fashion), and Wayfair (home goods) represent core portfolio positions. The manager sees significant growth potential as these companies gain market share and improve profitability despite challenging market conditions. | TDUP W POOL RVLV HFG.DE DASH CVNA |
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| 2023 Q4 | Jan 17, 2024 | Patient Capital Management | 5.6% | 15.8% | AMZN, COIN, EXPE, FTCH, GOOGL, KRTX, META, SPLK, UBER, UBS, WAL | Banking, growth, Long/Short, Opportunistic, Quality, technology, value | Manager believes low multiple classic value stocks have been left for dead and offer very handsome return potential after the worst performance in history. Previous episodes of low-multiple underperformance were followed by sustained outperformance averaging 18%-plus annualized returns. | FTCH EXPE WAL HUBS |
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| 2024 Q4 | Jan 14, 2025 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | 8.2% | 30.2% | ADBE, AMD, AMZN, ANET, ASML, CRM, LULU, MEDP, MELI, NOW, NVDA, PLTR, UBER | AI, concentrated, growth, large cap, technology | Portfolio holdings with significant exposure to the global AI theme outperformed in Technology sector. Palantir's meteoric rise was driven by investor excitement regarding the company's ability to further monetize its AI product across its growing customer base. ServiceNow's stock rose driven by growing investor recognition of the company's dominant position in monetizing AI workloads. | ASML UBER AMD PLTR AMZN NOW |
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| 2023 Q4 | Jan 2, 2024 | Schroders Value Perspective Global | 0.0% | 0.0% | CSCO, UBER | disruption, growth, rates, technology, valuation, value | Interest rates act as a financial curfew - when zero, capital flows freely to uneconomic ventures, but higher rates restore discipline and end the era of unlimited free money that characterized the last decade. | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| May 10, 2026 | Substack | Rijnberk Invest Insights | Uber Technologies Inc. | Technology | Ride-Hailing & Delivery Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, Delivery Services, Free Cash Flow, growth metrics, long-term investment, Market expansion, network effects, operational efficiency, ride-hailing, valuation | View Pitch |
| May 8, 2026 | Substack | Excelsior Capital | Uber Technologies Inc. | Technology | Ride-Hailing Services | Neutral | New York Stock Exchange | accounting adjustment, deferred tax assets, income tax benefit, P/E ratio, ride-hailing, Robotaxi Competition, stock valuation, sustained profitability, UBER, valuation allowance | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Large Growth | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | food delivery, Free Cash Flow, Global, Mobility Platform, on-demand services, profitability inflection, Ride Sharing | View Pitch |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | food delivery, Free Cash Flow, Global, Mobility Platform, on-demand services, Rideshare, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | Contrarius Global Equity Fund | Uber Technologies | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | cost-cutting, Delivery Platform, Free Cash Flow, Global Mobility Platform, Grab Stake, margin expansion, market leadership, strong balance sheet | View Pitch |
| Apr 27, 2026 | Substack | Pacific Northwest Edge | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Transportation | Ridesharing | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, brand strength, Competitive Advantage, financial growth, investment opportunity, market undervaluation, network effect, Ridesharing, transportation industry, Uber Technologies | View Pitch |
| Apr 26, 2026 | Fund Letters | Montaka Global Investments | Uber Technologies Inc | Software - Application | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Agentic AI, autonomous vehicles, Equity, Flywheel, Market expansion, mobility, Multi-sided Platform, network effects, Real World Logistics | View Pitch |
| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | Boyar Value Group | Uber Technologies Inc | Software - Application | Internet Software & Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, cash flow generation, contrarian, mobility, network effects, Platform economics, Ridesharing, technology platform | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle/Saul Global Equity Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | asset-light, cross-selling, food delivery, Free Cash Flow, global scale, network effects, platform, Ridesharing, Suburban Expansion | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Large Growth | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | Advertising Business, delivery, Freight, Gig Economy, Logistics, mobility, operating leverage, Platform business, Ride Sharing, Unit economics | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, delivery, Freight, Gig Economy, Logistics, marketplace, mobility, network effects, technology platform | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Optimist Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, EBITDA growth, food delivery, Free Cash Flow, mobility, Platform business, Ride Sharing | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Broyhill Asset Management | Uber Technologies Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | capital allocation, food delivery, Free Cash Flow, market leadership, Ride Sharing, Scale Advantages, share repurchases, technology platform | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ashva Capital Management | Uber Technologies | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | Delivery Logistics, Free Cash Flow, freight transportation, international expansion, Mobility Platform, network effects, operating leverage, Pricing power | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Burke Wealth Managament The Focused Growth Strategy | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, food delivery, global expansion, Mobility Platform, network effects, Platform economics, subscription model | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Large Growth | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | food delivery, Free Cash Flow, Global, market share, Mobility Platform, on-demand services, Ride Sharing | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Brasada Focused Equity Strategy | Uber Technologies | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, Equity, food delivery, growth, marketplace, network effects, Ridesharing, technology platform, Transportation | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Aristotle Value Equity Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Services | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | asset-light, food delivery, Gig Economy, Global, Logistics, mobility, network effects, ride-hailing, technology platform | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Large Growth | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | delivery, Free Cash Flow, growth, mobility, network effects, operational efficiency, user monetization | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | delivery, Free Cash Flow, grocery delivery, Local Commerce, mobility, monetization, network effects, operational efficiency, User growth | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Optimist Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | bookings growth, Free Cash Flow, market leader, operating leverage, Platform business, Ride Sharing, Share Buyback | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Hinde Group | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | delivery, Global, market leader, mobility, network effects, Recession-Resilient, scale, technology platform, Transportation | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Sigil Stable Fund | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, distribution network, growth, mobility, platform, ride-hailing, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Easterly - Income Opportunities Fund | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, distribution network, growth, Mobility Services, platform, Ride Sharing, robotaxi, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | PM Capital Global Companies Fund | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, distribution network, Mobility Services, platform, ride-hailing, robotaxi, technology platform | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Miller Wealth Management | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, mobility, network effects, platform, Ride Sharing, robotaxi, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | The Wolf of Harcourt Street | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, Distribution, infrastructure, network effects, platform, ride-hailing, robotaxi, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Brummer Multi-Strategy Fund | Uber Technologies Inc | Consumer Discretionary | Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | Bull | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, distribution network, mobility, platform, ride-hailing, robotaxi, technology | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Internet Services & Infrastructure | Bear | NYSE | autonomous vehicles, Delivery Services, Freight, Gig Economy, marketplace, Mobility Platform, Regulatory risk | View Pitch |
| Apr 13, 2026 | Fund Letters | RiverPark Long/Short Opportunity Fund | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Communication Services | Interactive Media & Services | Bull | NYSE | food delivery, Free Cash Flow, Global, market share, Mobility Platform, on-demand services, Ride Sharing | View Pitch |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Fund Letters | Dr. Hendrik Leber | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Industrials | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Mobility Platform, network effects, operating leverage, profitability inflection, Regulatory risk, Take rate | View Pitch |
| Feb 21, 2026 | Fund Letters | Marc Werres | Uber Technologies Inc | Industrials | Road & Rail Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | cashflow, mobility, platform, profitability, scale | View Pitch |
| Feb 21, 2026 | Fund Letters | Bill Ackman | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Industrials | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomous, Bookings, mobility, Operating_Leverage, platform | View Pitch |
| Feb 19, 2026 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Transportation | Ride-Hailing Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AI competition, autonomous vehicles, demand layer, EBITDA growth, Free Cash Flow, international mobility, network value, ride-hailing, Uber Technologies, valuation | View Pitch |
| Feb 18, 2026 | Substack | Rijnberk Invest Insights | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Technology | Ride-Hailing and Delivery Services | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, cash flow, delivery, growth, market share, platform, profitability, ride-hailing, UBER, valuation | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @realroseceline | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bear | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, Fleet Ownership, Mobility Platforms, Ridesharing, robotaxi, Transportation Software | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @realroseceline | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Passenger Ground Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bear | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, Cities, London, Lyft, mobility, Pricing, Ridesharing, robotaxi, TakeRate, Waymo | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @macaronicapital | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Ground Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Asia, Autonomy, BYD, Hyundai, mobility, NVIDIA, Ridesharing, robotaxi, Toyota, Waymo | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Howard Gleicher | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Industrials | Passenger Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, Free Cash Flow, mobility, network effects, Regulation | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @ManuInvests | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Ground Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Accretion, advertising, Charging, delivery, EBITDA, Freecashflow, mobility, Parking, platform, RetailMedia, Ridehailing, robotaxi | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @ManuInvests | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Ground Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Actuarial, Captive, cashflow, Float, Insurance, Regulation, Reinsurance, Reserves, Ridesharing, SBC | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @CapexAndChill | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Software & Services | Application Software | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | AutonomousVehicles, AV, delivery, Ecosystem, marketplace, mobility, Networkeffects, Regulation, Ridehailing, Utilization | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @CapexAndChill | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Ground Transportation | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Aggregation, Autonomy, Avride, China, delivery, Insurance, Regulation, Ridehailing, robotaxi, Tesla, Utilization, Waymo | View Pitch |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | KEN STUZI | Uber Technologies Inc. | Industrials | Road & Rail Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, delivery, mobility, Platforms, Subscriptions | View Pitch |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | Jeffrey Everett | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Industrials | Road & Rail Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, Marketplaces, mobility, Platforms, robotics | View Pitch |
| Jan 27, 2026 | Fund Letters | Wolf of Harcourt Street | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Ride Sharing & Delivery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, network, Platforms, profitability, Ridesharing | View Pitch |
| Jan 26, 2026 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Technology | Ridesharing | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | advertising, autonomous vehicles, deliveries, network effects, Platform Moat, Ridesharing, robotaxis, Tesla, Uber Technologies, Waymo | View Pitch |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Fund Letters | Ted Alexander | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Ride Sharing & Delivery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, Networks, Optionality, Platforms, Ridesharing | View Pitch |
| Jan 16, 2026 | Fund Letters | Cassandra A. Hardman | Uber Technologies Inc. | Industrials | Passenger Ground Transportation | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, Freecashflow, mobility, Networks, platform, profitability | View Pitch |
| Jan 16, 2026 | Fund Letters | David Steinthal | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Consumer Discretionary | Ride Sharing & Delivery | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | Autonomy, mobility, Networks, Platforms, Ridesharing | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Substack | Monopolistic Investor | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Transportation | Ridesharing | Bull | New York Stock Exchange | autonomous vehicles, Driver compensation, Global network, GM's Cruise, R&D investment, regulatory challenges, Ridesharing, share repurchases, UBER, Waymo partnership | View Pitch |
| Dec 3, 2025 | Fund Letters | Howard Gleicher | Uber Technologies Inc. | Information Technology | Road & Rail | Bull | NYSE | delivery, Logistics, mobility, network effects, platform, Ridesharing | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Dan Davidowitz | Uber Technologies Inc. | Information Technology | Ground Transportation | Bull | NYSE | advertising, network effects, Regulatory, Subscriptions, Take rate | View Pitch |
| Nov 9, 2025 | Substack | Rijnberk Invest Insights | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Information Technology | Software - Application | Bull | autonomous vehicles, delivery, Free Cash Flow, growth, market share, network effect, profitability, ride-hailing, Strategic Partnerships, UBER | View Pitch | |
| Oct 28, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Software - Application | Bull | autonomous vehicles, earnings growth, financial strength, investment thesis, market position, network effects, ride-hailing, technology, Transportation, UBER | View Pitch | ||
| Oct 21, 2025 | Value Investors Club | Alejo Velez | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Information Technology | Ridesharing & Delivery | Bull | NYSE | advertising, London, network effects | View Pitch |
| Oct 12, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Software - Application | Bull | AI and Autonomous Driving, DCF analysis, Drone Deliveries, financial flexibility, growth potential, Insurance Reform, Logistics, mobility, Strategic Partnerships, Uber Technologies | View Pitch | ||
| Oct 6, 2025 | Value Investors Club | Alejo Velez | Uber Technologies Inc. | Information Technology | Rideshare & Last-Mile Delivery | — | NYSE | network effects, wait-time economics, take rate, Uber One, ads, pricing algorithms, regulation, insurance, AV partnerships, LYFT duopoly | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Steven Cress, Quant Team | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Information Technology | Software - Application | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Adam Rosander | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Other | - | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 7, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Stone Fox Capital | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Information Technology | Software - Application | Bear | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 7, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Latin-American Investor | Uber Technologies | Information Technology | Software - Application | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 7, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | JR Research | Uber Technologies, Inc. | Information Technology | Software - Application | Neutral | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
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