Magnificent Seven: The stocks that powered Evenlode Income's first seven years

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As the Evenlode Income fund celebrates its seventh anniversary, fund manager Hugh Yarrow highlights the best performing stocks from its portfolio.

Evenlode Income recently passed its seven-year milestone. The fund was launched in October 2009 as the global economy emerged from the ashes of the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-09. Since then, it has delivered strong dividend growth and total returns, returning to investors almost double that of the FTSE All-Share index - 138.09% versus the benchmark return of 73.05%.  Over this seven-year period, the team's approach has remained unchanged, with an unrelenting focus on investing in sustainable, asset-light businesses with the ability to grow their dividends over time and avoiding co...

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