Mitchell uses high convictions to scale All Companies peak

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Royal London UK Growth manager uses stockpicking skills to select growth opportunities across market-cap spectrum to sit top of sector

According to Morningstar, Bradley Mitchell’s £149m Royal London UK Growth vehicle, which sits in the IMA All Companies sector, has gained 56.7% over one year to 12 April compared to a sector average increase of 48.7%. On a three- and five-year view, the fund is up 8.3% and 54.9% respectively. The fund aims to achieve capital growth by investing primarily in UK equities. The manager uses his stockpicking skills to select growth opportunities from across the UK market-cap spectrum, building high-conviction positions at both stock and sector level. Mitchell has 23 years’ experience in...

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