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Heebner Meets Yacktman Atop Stock Funds; Riskless Return

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  • Interesting comparison. Remind me of the "tortoise and hare race" story. Wonder what is Don Yacktman succession plan now that he is 71 years old ?
  • edited March 2013
    I invest with Yacktman and Akre. I wish them both good health. In this industry managers can work to late age. Their funds are low turnover and this require relatively less maintenance..

    If they retire I will have to evaluate and find a similar fund. I hope some managers rise above by then. Yacktman has a co-manager and his son is also involved. Chunk Akre is less prepared on the surface.
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