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Manager profile
Mark Hawtin, Investment Director, leads the Global Growth Equity team. He is responsible for running global long only and long/short funds investing in the disruptive growth & technology sectors. Prior to joining GAM Investments in October 2008, he was a partner and portfolio manager with Marshall Wace Asset Management for eight years, managing one of Europe’s largest technology, media and telecoms hedge funds. Mark previously spent seven years at Enskilda Securities, initially as head of sales, before taking responsibility for the international equity business, overseeing pan-European research and trading activities and around a quarter of the investment banking staff. He is based in London.
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Mark Hawtin is a Trustnet FE fundinfo Alpha Manager who has maintained a consistently high alpha score over a proven track record in rising and falling markets.
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Annualised total return over 12.7 years |
+10.5% |
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1 year |
3 years |
5 years |
7 years |
10 years |
Mark Hawtin |
-27.4 |
21.7 |
72.1 |
154.7 |
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Peer Group Composite
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-14.5 |
19.8 |
52.9 |
138.9 |
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Over / Under |
-12.9 |
1.9 |
19.2 |
15.8 |
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Total return for Mark Hawtin
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Discrete calendar year performance : Mark Hawtin
Funds managed previously
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