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Transcript: Jim O’Shaughnessy on Infinite Wisdom

The Big Picture

In 1999, 2000. It was, we wanted to have the absolute best software for the way we managed money. And so we put on a pretty significant developer team that had background in portfolio management. 00:45:06 [Speaker Changed] Yeah, yeah. That’s right. I was just, you know, 23 years too early. This is key.

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Transcript: Heather Brilliant, Diamond Hill

The Big Picture

All of their portfolio managers not only are substantial investors in each of their funds, but they do a disclosure year that shows each manager by name and how much money they have invested in their own fund. You, 00:18:29 [Speaker Changed] You, you mentioned ownership mentality. 00:29:45 [Speaker Changed] That’s amazing.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

The Big Picture

And look, I’m a big believer that some of those type commission products are still important. ” Whereas if they got that upfront commission, they’d spend the time doing it. 2000 average company went public after three years, that was probably an anomaly in the dot com. So that was happening a bit.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

The academic thesis that equity managers as a whole will approximately equal overall market returns is followed by a corollary: Some managers will outperform for periods of time, but it is impossible to predict which manager will deliver favorable results, or when they will do so—in other words, outperformance (alpha) is random.

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Investment Perspectives - The Great Debate

Brown Advisory

The academic thesis that equity managers as a whole will approximately equal overall market returns is followed by a corollary: Some managers will outperform for periods of time, but it is impossible to predict which manager will deliver favorable results, or when they will do so—in other words, outperformance (alpha) is random.

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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Taylor is also an excellent communicator and regularly shares his thoughts with our balanced portfolio managers serving private clients, endowments and foundations. Technology has also enabled analysts, portfolio managers and traders to improve their productivity. In a word, the internet has changed everything.

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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Taylor is also an excellent communicator and regularly shares his thoughts with our balanced portfolio managers serving private clients, endowments and foundations. Technology has also enabled analysts, portfolio managers and traders to improve their productivity. In a word, the internet has changed everything.