Blog: Cutting Through the Noise
Fund Manager's Corner
TD Bank - Just too Cheap!
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on March 28, 2008
I was in Toronto this week and met with the crew at CGOV to talk about the Equity Fund. We covered lots of ground, which we’ll report on in our Quarterly Report that will be published on or around April ...Read More
Mid-Quarter Update
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on February 27, 2008
We just wrapped up a series of conference calls with our equity managers. The key message from all three is that they’ve been sitting tight. None of them have made any material changes to the funds but they all have ...Read More
'Decoupling' Theory Plays Down our Integrated and Leveraged World
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on February 11, 2008
The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published February 9, 2008 In 2007, the capital markets were defined by acronyms (CDO, ABCP, SIV, CDS), but the big new word doing the rounds now is "decoupling". Decoupling refers to an economic ...Read More
Time to Recycle, the Closet's Full
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on January 16, 2008
A friend was telling me about a discipline she enforces in her household - if anyone brings a new piece of clothing into the house, they have to get rid of something. It keeps the drawers and closets in reasonable ...Read More
Edicts from Edinburgh
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on December 6, 2007
“ As always the key remains to focus on long-term valuations and step aside from the emotional rollercoaster which accompanies it. ” This is an excerpt from a recent interview that Dr. Sandy Nairn, the CEO and founder of Edinburgh ...Read More
Hanging out with Christine
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on November 19, 2007
While in Toronto last week, I spent some time with Christine Montgomery and Cathy Alsop from Edinburgh Partners (EP). One of the reasons Christine and Cathy were in town was to present to a group of clients and other investors ...Read More
Videocast: Wil Wutherich
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on November 1, 2007
With the camera rolling, the manager of the Steadyhand Small-Cap Equity Fund (Wil Wutherich) recently sat down with Tom to talk shop. Watch the video to learn more about Wil's background, investing style, and the Small-Cap Fund (note: high speed internet required...Read More
Meet the Small-Cap Manager
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on September 27, 2007
Wil Wutherich , the manager of the Steadyhand Small-Cap Equity Fund, is leaving his perch in Montreal for a series of research meetings out west. We've booked the evening of Thursday, October 11th , for him to tell the Wutherich ...Read More
Countrywide Financial
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on August 22, 2007
In the wake of the subprime fallout in the United States, shares of Countywide Financial have fallen considerably. Countrywide is America’s #1 home loan lender and the country’s third largest federal savings bank. The Steadyhand Global Equity Fund holds shares ...Read More
Starbucks: Great Business, Great People, Good Price
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on July 24, 2007
Shares of the world’s largest specialty retailer were recently added to the Steadyhand Equity Fund. Why? Because Starbucks is now a “franchise” company – that is to say, a great business , run by great people , trading at a ...Read More
Coming to Toronto on May 16-17
Excerpt from Scott Ronalds's blog on May 10, 2007
The manager of our Equity Fund, Cranston, Gaskin, O’Reilly & Vernon (CGOV), is holding an Investor Conference Day in Toronto next week that I’ll be attending. Finally, an excuse to head east and get out of this terrible spring weather ...Read More
For 'New Paradigm' Read 'Decoupling'
Excerpt from Tom Bradley's blog on May 10, 2007
We’ve got an excellent piece from Edinburgh Partners for our Fund Manager’s Corner. As part of his quarterly report, Dr. Sandy Nairn, the founder and President of the firm, provides some excellent background on economic and market cycles. The piece ...Read More


