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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy achen Wed, 09/20/2017 - 16:43 Over time, the Brown Advisory small-cap growth team, led by Christopher Berrier and George Sakellaris, watched numerous successful investments compound and grow out of their investible universe. Q: Can you describe your investment process?

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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy. While both mid-cap portfolio managers believe their experience gives them an advantage, other factors set them apart as well. A: Our process consists of three steps: idea generation, due diligence and portfolio construction. Wed, 09/20/2017 - 16:43.

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Market Commentary: Carson Investment Research Looks at the Year Ahead

Carson Wealth

Our LEI places less emphasis on manufacturing and business sentiment and more on consumer spending, which makes up roughly two-thirds of the economy, than some widely followed LEIs. high technology manufacturing base in the last year has been extraordinary. In addition, the investment in the U.S. We continue to favor the U.S.,

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The Best Small-Cap Opportunities

Validea

In an article from Royce Investment Partners , portfolio managers Jim Stoeffel, Brendan Hartman, Jim Harvey, and Kavitha Venkatraman shared where they believe the best opportunities for long-term investments in small-caps are.

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Global Leaders Strategy Investment Letter: August 2023

Brown Advisory

Factor risk is best described as any exposure that can explain the portfolio returns other than the individual investments, such as a “theme” or a sector. In this example, the stock picking hardly matters anymore – the portfolio is predominantly a sector bet and hence has a large factor risk. Numbers may not total due to rounding.

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Dream or Opportunity?

Brown Advisory

Still, we believe that attractive opportunities for fundamental, bottom-up investing endure in China S and Asia’s other emerging markets, where valuations are more attractive than for equities in the developed world like the U.S. By Mick Dillon, CFA, Portfolio Manager, Global Leaders Strategy; Priyanka Agnihotri, Equity Research Analyst.

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Transcript: Michael Rockefeller

The Big Picture

There are about 13 different portfolio managers each focused on a different sub-sector. And when they look at a sector, they want to be long, the very best stocks at the best valuations they can, and short the worst stocks at the worst valuations. Since then, it’s grown to about $7 billion. What was it like there?