Artemis UK Growth Fund
Webcast
Tim Steer is taking part in a live webcast on Monday 30 November 2009 at 11:00am to discuss the Artemis UK Growth Fund in more detail.
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Theres a new Artemis hunter in UK Growth territory. With his own distinctive forensic hunting technique.
A fresh pair of eyes
If there's one thing even more valuable than an experienced eye, it’s a fresh pair of them. Hence the hunters are delighted to add the redoubtable Tim Steer to their number. Steer is no stranger to UK Growth territory having spent many years in this particular neck of the woods. But this is the first time that he’s applied his own distinctive forensic approach to hunting Profits the Artemis way.
Forensic Hunting
Like many of his Artemis colleagues Tim Steer is a great believer in fieldwork, expending plenty of boot leather on the ground as he gathers information from local sources. But he also employs his own distinctive methods. Calling on his forensic accounting background to analyze his quarry at a microscopic level. Rigorously studying the evidence for tell-tale signs that others have overlooked. And already his research has pointed to fresh targets, specifically UK Profits that roam far and wide, gathering nourishment from beyond these shores and hence who are growing at a healthier rate than their more domestic counterparts.
Profits in UK Growth
Profits in the UK Growth territory have an additional predator to contend with, namely Steer’s long time hunting companion Stephen Yiu. Together they form a deadly combination. If you’d like to find out more about the new Artemis duo and their fresh approach to Profit hunting why not get in touch?
Risk Warning
Issued by Artemis Fund Managers Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (www.fsa.gov.uk), 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HS and is a member of the IMA. Artemis Fund Managers Ltd is a member of the Artemis Marketing Group. We only market our own unit trusts. The value of an investment, and any income from it, can fall as well as rise as result of market and currency fluctuations and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Investment in the securities of smaller and/or medium sized companies can involve greater risk than is customarily associated with investment in larger, more established companies. The market for securities in smaller companies is often less liquid than that for securities in larger companies, meaning above average price movements both positive and negative can be expected. All data is sourced internally unless otherwise stated.