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Longleaf Partners: Fairfax (FRFHF) s Attractive Price Environment Looks Likely to Continue

Longleaf Partners: “Fairfax (FRFHF)’s Attractive Price Environment Looks Likely to Continue” Longleaf Partners Fund, an investment management firm under Southeastern Asset Management, published its “Longleaf Partners International Fund” first quarter 2021 investor letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. A return of 6.73% was delivered by the fund for the Q1 of 2021, outperforming its MSCI EAFE benchmark that had a 3.48% gain in the same period. You can view the fund’s top 5 holdings to have a peek at their top bets for 2021. Longleaf Partners International Fund, in their Q1 2021 investor letter, mentioned Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (NYSE: FRFHF) and shared their insights on the company. Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited is a Toronto, Canada-based financial holding company that currently has an $11.9 billion market capitalization. Since the beginning of the year, FRFHF delivered a 32.75% return, extending its 12-month gains to 64.21%. As of April 22,

Longleaf Partners International Fund s Q1 2021 Investor Letter

Longleaf Partners International Fund’s Q1 2021 Investor Letter Longleaf Partners Fund, an investment management firm under Southeastern Asset Management, published its “Longleaf Partners International Fund” first quarter 2021 investor letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. A return of 6.73% was delivered by the fund for the Q1 of 2021, outperforming its MSCI EAFE benchmark that had a 3.48% gain in the same period. You can view the fund’s top 5 holdings to have a peek at their top bets for 2021. Published on April 23, 2021 at 12:26 pm by Inan Dogan, PhD Warren Buffett never mentions this but he is one of the first hedge fund managers who unlocked the secrets of successful stock market investing. He launched his hedge fund in 1956 with $105,100 in seed capital. Back then they weren’t called hedge funds, they were called “partnerships”. Warren Buffett took 25% of all returns in excess of 6 percent. 

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