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a diversified no-load mutual
fund, which seeks capital appreciation by investing primarily
in common stock companies worldwide.
How the Fund is
Managed
The Investment
Adviser The Fund is managed by its Investment Adviser, Polaris Capital Management, LLC, which
makes investment decisions for the Fund.
Polaris Capital Management is registered as an investment
adviser with the Securities and Exchange Commission and provides investment
management services to pension plans, endowment funds and
institutional and individual accounts. As of March
31, 2008 the
Adviser had approximately $4.0 billion in assets under management.
The Portfolio
Manager Bernard R. Horn, Jr.
has been president and chief portfolio manager of Polaris Capital
Management since the company's organization in
1995. He is a leading global
and international equity manager with a pure "value" investment
philosophy. Under this leadership, the firm's professionals evaluate
investments based on Polaris’ investment criteria and fundamental security
analysis.
Investment
Strategy
The Fund's Investment Adviser uses a three-step process to identify
companies with the most undervalued streams of sustainable cash flow.
- A ranking of country and industry value sectors is established
first, as these sectors influence security prices. This ranking is based
on an evaluation of the interaction of cash flow, inflation and interest
rates, utilizing a proprietary investment model developed by the
Adviser. The ranking identifies companies priced low relative to
comparable companies.
- Using traditional valuation criteria, the Adviser regularly reviews
its database of more than 24,000 global companies to produce a list of
approximately 500 companies that appear to have the greatest potential
for undervalued streams of sustainable cash flow. The Adviser also takes
into consideration the normal security price fluctuations that can
undervalue a company's cash flow and assets.
- The Adviser then conducts rigorous fundamental
research on the companies identified through the ranking and evaluation
processes. The Fund invests in a portfolio of 50-100 companies,
typically diversified across 15 countries and 15 industries, that pass
fundamental research criteria. Typically initial investments are
evenly weighted but, because the value of stocks will change, this
weighting may also change.
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complete information on
Expenses and fees Risks of
investing How to purchase shares Dividends and capital gains Service providers
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