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Barrie Newton is a Director of Research and serves on the Investment Committee. Barrie obtained a BA Combined Honours Economics with Geography from University of Exeter. He obtained a MSc by Research (taken part time) from the School of Management at University of Bath (1969-1974). Barrie joined B S Stock Son & Co in 1969 as a trainee stock broker and became a partner in 1975. He remained a partner and subsequently became Head of Research with the succeeding companies, Stock & Orme and Stock Beech & Co Ltd. Barrie was responsible for smaller company research and corporate fund raising as well as some private client work. Barrie left Stock Beech in 1990 to co-found Rowan Dartington. Barrie, acting in the role of Managing Director, helped to develop the business to be a highly profitable and well diversified regional stockbroker, fund manager and major participant in AIM corporate finance. Barrie ran the largest and most successful client fund which outperformed its benchmark for 14 out of 15 years. Barrie concluded the sale of Rowan Dartington in 2006 and joined Slater Investments in 2008. Barrie is responsible for investment ideas and stock analysis.
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Annualised total return over 13.2 years |
+7.4% |
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1 year |
3 years |
5 years |
7 years |
10 years |
Barrie Newton |
15.6 |
8.4 |
24.1 |
21.4 |
53.5 |
Peer Group Composite
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17.2 |
15.4 |
26.5 |
28.3 |
64.7 |
Over / Under |
-1.6 |
-7.0 |
-2.4 |
-6.9 |
-11.2 |
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Total return for Barrie Newton
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Discrete calendar year performance : Barrie Newton
Funds managed previously
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No previously managed funds |
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