Jupiter UK Growth, which struggled throughout the three-year bear market under former manager Justin...
Jupiter UK Growth, which struggled throughout the three-year bear market under former manager Justin Seager, is currently top quartile over three years, one year and three months, according to bid to bid figures from Standard & Poor’s. The portfolio was run by the group’s joint CEO Edward Bonham Carter until January 2001 when Seager took over. Seager had a solid reputation at former employer Dresdner and was well known for his growth bias, having posted strong numbers during the tech boom. However, he called the market recovery wrong and the fund has sat at the bottom of the UK All Compan...
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