Windsor II VWNFX in the stock. More Bets on Smokes It's a little early to judge picks from last year's conference, but David Winters ' pick of British American Tobacco BTI is looking mighty smart. At the time he said he liked the low valuation and the big
decile of the foreign large-value category. Its loss was nearly 9 percentage points milder than the category average. David Winters of Wintergreen WGRNX has an even deeper connection with this area. Winters has long had huge stakes in tobacco companies
Link Q: Tell me about Swatch Group (SWGAY). It's among your top 10 holdings. The shares have fallen over the last few months. What do you see happening? A: Swatch is a great company that makes great watches. But rather than paying attention to the company's fundamentals, investors are in a gloomy
not as levered up to those emerging markets was a good thing. But I also think beyond that we've got some managers like David Winters from Wintergreen, who actually, his U.S. stake is lower than it has been in a while, and he really shines through stock
Value investors Chris Davis and David Winters share their outlook and top ideas on Consuela Mack's Wealthtrack. Davis' top pick is Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.A ), while Winters' favorite is Norfolk Southern ( NSC ). Both like Google ( GOOG ). Post your comment!
Please note that all three Tweedy funds are expected to make small distributions later this year.) David Winters -- Wintergreen WGRNX David Winters continues to showcase his talents. Despite having less exposure to the U.S. market, which has
Bloomberg video http://www.bloomberg.com/video/82280938/ Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- David Winters , chief executive officer of Wintergreen Advisors LLC, talks about his investment strategy. He speaks with Adam Johnson and Lisa
Veteran fund manager David Winters of Wintergreen Advisers likes to keep a concentrated list of 15 stocks in his value-oriented Wintergreen Fund - tending to hold
tour of duty at Franklin Mutual Advisers in late 2004 as comanager of this fund and became lead manager when firm veteran David Winters left in May 2005. Brugere-Trelat worked at Mutual Series from 1984 to 1994 and then at a hedge fund before returning
large-caps, and the sectors – real estate ( JLL ), auto industry equipment ( ALV ) and IT/cloud software ( TRAK ). David Winters of international Wintergreen Fund ( WGRNX ) thinks that high-quality stocks are cheap today because people have given up