JOHCM's three core principles for success

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Launched just four years ago, J O Hambro Capital Management has been voted this year's best Specialist Group in the 2005 Investment Week Fund Manager of the Year Awards

J O Hambro Capital Management's (JOHCM) Oeic partnership was launched in 2001 and is building one of the most innovative business models in the investment industry. The investment culture at the company reflects the entrepreneurial environment that has been created. Managers are responsible for their own investment process after being selected by an exhaustive qualitative and quantitative screening process. The company's three core principles address many of the challenges faced in the marketplace today. They are: Limited capacity Fund managers often face difficulties when their funds...

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