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The Fund aims to maximise total return by way of capital appreciation and income. It is intended that at least 80% of the Fund’s assets will be invested in Europe, including the United Kingdom. The remainder of the assets can be invested in any other geographic area. The Fund will concentrate on seeking opportunities for exceptional growth in undervalued stocks that may be less popular but which, in the opinion of the investment adviser, offer good value for money.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Kenneth A. Broekaert | Portfolio Manager, Vice President | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Ken joined Burgundy in April 2003 as an Investment Analyst focusing on Europe and became the Portfolio Manager for European equities and Vice President of the firm in July 2006. In July 2010, he was appointed to Senior Vice President. Ken assumed the role of Director of Research in February of 2015 and became the Portfolio Manager for Burgundy’s Global Focused Opportunities strategy in December 2015. In June 2016, he transitioned his responsibilities as Director of Research to focus solely on portfolio management and added the role of Portfolio Manager for the Burgundy Global Equity strategy | ||
Stuart Mitchell | Director | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Stuart was born in Scotland and educated at Fettes College and St. Andrews University where he read medieval history. On leaving University in 1987 he joined Morgan Grenfell Asset Management (MGAM) and soon afterwards assumed responsibility for managing the continental European equity assets for MGAM’s British pension fund clients. Stuart was appointed a director of MGAM in 1996. He was then made Head of European Equities and was responsible for $27 billion of equity assets. In 1998 Stuart left MGAM to become a principal, director and Head of Specialist Equities at JOHIM. At JOHIM he set up and managed a long/short European fund, The Charlemagne Fund. The Fund has risen by 135% since inception in June 1999 to date. He has also managed since inception in December 1998 until March 2005 the JOHIM European Fund. The Fund rose by 133% over that time period and was number 1 rated by Micropal within its sector and three star rated by S&P. Stuart left JOHIM in March 2005 to establish his own company, SWMC. He is 43 years old. | ||
Cato Stonex | - | 1969 | 2010 |
Biography | After graduating in 1986 from the London School of Economics, of which he is now a governor, Cato joined Morgan Grenfell and became Assistant Director in the European government bond trading division. He left in 1989 for J. Rothschild Investment Management, which is where he began his association with Nils Taube and John Hodson. |
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