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What do the Class I and Class II designations mean @Oakmark?

My reference is for OAKBX.

I'm guessing maybe the class I are shares purchased directly from them?

Thanks

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  • Class I shares are the typical retail offering for general investors.

    Class II shares are for corporate retirement plans like 401K.

  • And I thank you.
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