THE ARTEMIS UK GROWTH FUND

Using forensic research techniques to hunt profits for UK Growth

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 analyse 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.



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Artemis Global Income Fund Q4 2011
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Artemis UK Growth Fund Q4 2011
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Market Commentary Q4 2011
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Artemis Global Growth Fund Q4 2011
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Artemis Strategic Assets Fund Q4 2011
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Artemis UK Special Situations Fund Q4 2011
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Artemis European Opportunities Fund
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Market Commentary Q3 2011
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