For those interested, I just got word of the impending Akre call. It's trick-or-treat day here so I'll be dashing about prepping the house for that so I won't be able to listen in but I thought some of you might enjoy being there.
David
AKRE FOCUS FUND MANAGERS WILL HOLD INVESTOR CALL THIS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Middleburg, VA-based Akre Capital Management will hold a conference call with portfolio co-managers of the Akre Focus Fund (AKREX) tomorrow, October 30, at 4:00 pm EDT to update investors on the fund’s portfolio. After initial remarks, there will be a Q&A session with the investment team, including chief investment officer Chuck Akre, and partners Tom Saberhagen, John Neff and Chris Cerrone.
To join the conference call:
Dial In: (877) 509-7719
Conference ID: 98245829
To submit a question for the Q&A session in advance, please email your questions to
[email protected] no later than 5:00 pm EST on Wednesday, October 29.
Additionally, the firm now has some new and interesting material available on the new web site about the investment process, the team’s thought process and some of the issues they focus on -- here is the link to that page --
http://www.akrecapital.com/our-thinking/
Comments
Now I stated my reason for selling. I bought it 2 months after inception. The manager is old. The last time he was in situation he would stop managing he "regretted" teaching his analysts to run the fund. Now he HAS to teach his co-managers to run the fund. I'm not so certain about manager succession plans at AKREX.
I do very aggressive tax management every year. I don't look back at funds I sell. I keep a revolving bucket, buying and selling funds over and over. Keeps me on my toes and making costly mistakes.
I sold WGRNX and BULLX too. See the "what are you buying and selling open thread".
I'm a shareholder, and very happy with the fund.
Hopefully he teaches his "new charges" well and we can just stay in AKREX very long term.....
Seems like his former analysts have not done too badly. I should have included the S&P 500 with this. Maybe I can add it
Maybe this bodes well for AKREX, since M* is showing that 2 of the analysts are now portfolio managers along with Chuck Akre
BTW, the former (now deceased) manager of Harbor International trained his former analysts/later co-managers very well, and now M* thinks they are just about as good as he was. It's very nice to have a transition like that. One reason I like Dodge & Cox funds so much is I don't have to ever worry about a manger leaving and the funds being affected.