Brayman returns to FundInvestor 500 with a new fund
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Scott Brayman left Sentinel Small Company in 2004 and fielded a nine-member team at his new firm Champlain Investment Partners. Champlain has returned about 7% in the year 2005 with $15 million in assets and charging an expense ratio of 1.40%, which will come down a little when assets grow and this is not difficult to achieve considering Brayman's long-term records, his strategy and the success he enjoyed at Sentinel.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2005
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Managers who hate their own cooking
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Vital insight into whether the managers' interests are aligned with fundholders is provided by looking at the amounts the managers have invested in the funds they run. Manager skill, analyst support and expenses are also important measures of a fund's worth.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2005
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How the big firms fared in 2004
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The performance of the big fund companies in the year 2004 and their asset-weighted relative performance are analyzed. Vanguard and T. Rowe Price had a remarkable year and many other fund companies have done well amid the turbulence of the past five years.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2005
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