Liontrust doubles stake in Tatton AM

Expanded its holding to 10.2% of company

Natalie Kenway
clock • 2 min read

Liontrust fund managers Anthony Cross and Julian Fosh have doubled their stake in wealth management firm Tatton Asset Management, with the firm now holding 10.2% of total issued shares.

Last week, the fund management group expanded its holding of Tatton AM shares from 3.2 million to 5.7 million of the total 55.9 milllion outstanding. Liontrust confirmed this was as a result of purchases made by its Economic Advantage team, led by Anthony Cross and Julian Fosh alongside Matt Tonge and Victoria Stevens, who run a number of UK equity funds including the £3bn Special Situations fund, the £23m UK Micro-Cap fund, the £3bn UK Growth fund and the £755m UK Smaller Companies fund. Liontrust's Cross and Fosh: A difficult environment separates the wheat from the chaff However...

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