High-profile Fidelity manager Anthony Bolton hits the front page of Sunday Times Money this week, as...
High-profile Fidelity manager Anthony Bolton hits the front page of Sunday Times Money this week, as the publication takes a look at his successful 26-year career. It’s a timely piece, given the split of his Special Situations fund last week and Bolton shares some of his tactics and says the heart of his process is trying to find mis-valuation. Meanwhile, Times columnist William Kay scratches a little further, and analyses Bolton’s younger successor, Jorma Korhonen. Kay says it is clear that Korhonen will not imitate Bolton’s style, despite what the Fidelity spin doctors would have us ...
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