Synopses & Reviews
Who is the most successful investment manager in Britain? Arguments could rage forever, but no professional would dispute that Anthony Bolton of Fidelity is among the very best. £1,000 invested in his Special Situations fund at its launch in 1979 was worth more than £125,000 twenty seven years later. No other mainstream UK fund manager has put together such a consistently impressive performance over such a long period. The 125-fold increase represents an average compound growth rate of more than 20% per annum, or 7% per annum greater than the FTSE All-Share Index over the same period. This track record of sustained outperformance stands comparison with that of the greatest American investment superstars such as Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch. For many years, until the fund was voluntarily split in 2006, Fidelity Special Situations was easily the largest and most popular fund in the UK. What are the secrets of Anthony Bolton's success? This important book, now fully revised and updated, takes an in-depth look at the way that Bolton goes about his business and analyses in detail the fund's outstanding performance. Anthony Bolton gives his own personal account of the history of the fund, explains why he believes his contrarian stockpicking methods have worked so well for so long and summarises the lessons he has learnt from his long and succesful career. This book is required reading for anyone with a personal or professional interest in investment. - Fully revised and updated second edition with 25 pages of new material and graphics. - The only full-length book to analyse in detail the strategies and techniques used by the UK's number one professional investor. - Detailed analysis of the performance of his funds and the lessons that investors can draw from its exceptional track record. - Written jointly by Anthony Bolton and one of the UK's best known financial authors, a leading authority on the fund management business.
Synopsis
Who is the most successful investment manager in Britain? Arguments could rage forever, but no professional would dispute that Anthony Bolton of Fidelity is among the very best. #1,000 invested in his Special Situations fund at its launch in 1979 would today be worth more than #80,000. No other mainstream UK fund manager has put together such a consistently impressive performance over such a long period. The 80-fold increase represents an average compound growth rate of 19.9% per annum, or 6% per annum more than the FTSE All-Share Index over the same period. This track record is every bit as good as that recorded by American investment superstars such as Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch. Fidelity Special Situations fund is now the largest and most popular fund in the UK, with more than #3.6 billion of assets.What are the secrets of Bolton's success? In this important new book, published to coincide with the 25th anniversary of its launch, Jonathan Davis, investment columnist of The Independent, takes an in-depth look at the way that Bolton goes about his business and analyses in detail the performance of the fund over the past 25 years.In a separate 12,000 word section Anthony Bolton gives his own personal account of the history of the fund, explains why he believes his contrarian stockpicking methods have worked so well for so long and discloses how he handles the pressures of being the best-known fund manager in London. This book will be required reading for anyone with a personal or professional interest in investment.
About the Author
Anthony Bolton left Cambridge University with a degree in engineering to start a career in the City. In 1979, aged 29, he was recruited by Fidelity, the American fund management group, as one of its first London-based investment managers, a move that proved to be the launch of a long and successful career as an investment manager. In surveys of professional investors, he is regularly voted the fund manager most respected by his peers. He will be retiring from full-time investment management at the end of 2007, while continuing to work part-time at Fidelity and spending more time on his charitable interests and his hobby, composing classical music. Anthony Bolton is married with three children and lives in Sussex. Anthony Bolton left Cambridge University with a degree in engineering to start a career in the City. In 1979, aged 29, he was recruited by Fidelity, the American fund management group, as one of its first London-based investment managers, a move that proved to be the launch of a long and successful career as an investment manager. In surveys of professional investors, he is regularly voted the fund manager most respected by his peers. He will be retiring from full-time investment management at the end of 2007, while continuing to work part-time at Fidelity and spending more time on his charitable interests and his hobby, composing classical music. Anthony Bolton is married with three children and lives in Sussex.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE Daring to be different: Three decades as a contrarian investor By Anthony Bolton How it all began The Fidelity experience The Special Situations fund Ignoring the benchmark Drama in the markets The internet bubble The changing investment scene Broking and research The secret of picking stocks The size of the fund and its performance The corporate governance front Good and bad performance Largest holdings Something new: China Splitting the Special Situations fund Introducing Jorma Korhonen The future CHAPTER TWO The professional's professional: The man and his funds By Jonathan Davis An orderly mind Devoted to detail A chance beginning Developing a style Starting out at Fidelity One simple insight The shares he likes Casting the net wide Prospering in Europe Looking beyond the UK Where the ideas come from Using technical analysis Coping with setbacks The bull market and beyond Into the limelight: the ITV saga The battle intensifies Entering the home straight CHAPTER THREE Assessing Anthony Bolton?s performance: How good has it been: and why? By Jonathan Davis Performance analysis and context Fidelity Special Situations Performance over different periods Risk analysis Style analysis Performance of the European fund Summary and conclusions Interpreting the performance How others see it The qualities great investors need The scale of the achievement The importance of being a contrarian CHAPTER FOUR Implications for investors (1) The lessons I have learnt By Anthony Bolton (2) Finding the next Bolton By Jonathan Davis APPENDICES APPENDIX 1. Fidelity Special Situations: performance record APPENDIX 2. How fund analysts see Anthony Bolton (a) analysis by Alastair MacDougall, Head of Research, WM Company (b) Analysis by Lee Gardhouse, Fund of funds manager, Hargreaves Lansdown (c) Analyst report on Fidelity Special Values, Close Winterflood Securities (September 2004) (d) Standard and Poor's ratings report on Fidelity Special Situations (October 2004) APPENDIX 3. Anthony Bolton's 10 largest holdings on an annual basis APPENDIX 4. Fidelity's relationship with companies it invests in APPENDIX 5. An example of Fidelity's in-house research: William Hill (spring 2003) APPENDIX 6. Slides from Fidelity Special Values presentation: July 2006 APPENDIX 7. A lifetime of music: the eight records that Anthony Bolton would take to a desert island APPENDIX 8. Pages from the first Fidelity Special Situations report to unitholders (October 1980) Author's acknowledgements Index