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M*'s Five Nominees For Domestic-Stock Manager of the Year 2011

TedTed
edited December 2011 in Fund Discussions
FYI: I vote for the Yacktman boys for their excellent long-term performance.
Regards,
Ted
http://news.morningstar.com/articlenet/HtmlTemplate/PrintArticle.htm?time=71838879

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  • My nominees would include the team at Artisan Mid Cap Value ARTQX (M* got that one right!), Sam Stewart at Wasatch Strategic Income WASIX, and Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Health Sciences PRHSX. And for my money, the team at BlackRock Equity Dividend MDDVX, Sextant International's Nicholas Kaiser SSIFX, the team at First Eagle Overseas (SGOVX), and Tom Forester FVALX. All have done yeomen's jobs in a very bizarre market.
  • Dear Bob C: Have held PRHSX in my wife's 457 for years. Great fund and recommend it for 2012.
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Two comments to this article from M* with which I agree:

    ...since inception in 1995 OAKBX achieved better returns than YACKX, with a much smaller risk.

    Of course Yacktman received the most votes. Usually whichever manager has performed the best recently does, as investors are usually VERY short-term emotional thinkers. Not saying he does not deserve it, as he has a proven record of long-term value investing, but I wonder how many investors who just voted for Yacktman would have stayed in his fund in 98/99 when his performance was equally as bad as Fairholme's is now.
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