And click here to see the interview with Arild Orgland, managing partner of Industrifinans in Oslo, in which he explains to EIE’s Tjibbe Hoekstra why he takes ‘active share’ with a pinch of salt.
At our Pan-European Congress in Rome, some 81% of delegates said they consider active share an important metric in their fund selection process. Here are some reasons why you should (not) care about active share.
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And click here to see the interview with Arild Orgland, managing partner of Industrifinans in Oslo, in which he explains to EIE’s Tjibbe Hoekstra why he takes ‘active share’ with a pinch of salt.
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