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How an International Stock Fund Finds Its Winning Recipe
Nicole Kornitzer, Buffalo International Fund co-portfolio manager, discusses her team’s approach to finding premier growth companies that are poised to take advantage of global trends.
US News & World Report: Best Mutual Funds
U.S. News & World Report recognized the Buffalo International Fund in their recent “Best Mutual Funds” fund analysis.
“Industry Perspectives” 2Q 2019
Equity markets produced a significant reversal in the 1st quarter of 2019 following one of the worst periods of performance to close out 2018. Much of the reversal in market sentiment was a result of the change in the Federal Reserve’s (the Fed) policies, providing a more growth-friendly backdrop, combined with the anticipation that a U.S. – China trade deal is imminent.
Buffalo Funds Introduces Institutional Class Shares
Nicole Kornitzer (Buffalo International Fund co-PM) described her team’s top-down strategy of studying secular growth trends within the health care industry and identifies 3 companies which are well-positioned to benefit from these long-term trends.
“Market Call” with Buffalo Emerging Opportunities Fund PM Doug Cartwright
Doug Cartwright, Buffalo Emerging Opportunities Fund co-portfolio manager, recently appeared on the Money Life with Chuck Jaffe podcast, discussing his team’s investment philosophy and company selection, and provided examples of their investment strategy at work.
These European Companies Benefit from High Health-care Prices in the U.S.
Nicole Kornitzer (Buffalo International Fund co-PM) described her team’s top-down strategy of studying secular growth trends within the health care industry and identifies 3 companies which are well-positioned to benefit from these long-term trends.
Focusing on Midcaps with Secular Growth Tailwinds
Josh West and Chris Carter, Buffalo Mid Cap co-portfolio managers, discuss a variety of issues affecting their investment strategy, including the current interest rate environment, globalization, the growth of ESG investing, and Millennials.
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