This was by far the most competitive and difficult sector to judge this year, with very little separ...
This was by far the most competitive and difficult sector to judge this year, with very little separating out all the funds shortlisted but in particular the top three, based on the quantitative figures. The top three with the highest quantitative scores, based on their performance over each of the past three discrete periods was extremely close with Philip Wolstencroft and Peter Saacke of Artemis European Growth scoring 96.8 out of a possible 100, followed by Richard Pease of New Star European Growth with a score of 93.9 and Leon Howard-Spink of Jupiter European Special Situations posting...
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