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Focus Lists

The Best Developed Markets Ideas

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We create our Global Focus List – Developed Markets by screening stocks in the developed markets universe through the exacting lens of our O’Neil Methodology (OM). Our team of analysts monitors market conditions in each country to identify names poised to generate alpha.

How do we work with you to pinpoint the best opportunities in developed markets?

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GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE

“We offer another set of eyes for our clients. Our analysts specialize by both regions and countries, all scouring the globe for the best names.”

– Cornelio Ash, Director, Research Analyst

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MORNING MEETING

Our analysts meet each morning, using our proven methodology to bring you only the best ideas worthy of your time and attention.

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CONCISE STORIES

It’s vital that you understand a company’s story before you buy. We craft those stories to offer insight because we know this prepares you to make sound decisions.

Developed Focus List Performance

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Performance results do not represent actual trading and may not reflect the impact that material, economic, and market factors might have had on the investment-making process if actually managing client money. There is substantial speculative risk in most international stocks. Past performance is not necessarily an indication of future performance. Performance computations for the Global Focus List -- Developed reflect a time-weighted rate of return. All holdings are rebalanced to equal dollar amounts daily. Dividends are not considered in computations. Percent gains and losses are calculated for all issues that remain on the “Buy Recommendations” at the end of the day.

For issues that were added to “Buy Recommendations,” the basis used to calculate the percent change is the price noted when the issue appeared as a “Buy Recommendation” in the Global Focus List -- Developed Alerts. For issues that were removed, the selling price used to calculate the percent is the price noted when the issue appeared as “Removed” in the Global Focus List -- Developed Alerts

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