BRGRX vs. Gabelli Growth GABGX Liz Bramwell parted ways with Gabelli in 1994, and the reins of Gabelli Growth were given to Howard Ward in January 1995. There's an element of tortoise and hare to this competition because Ward is more aggressive than Bramwell
"Give the market its manhood back," urges fund manager Howard Ward of Ben Bernanke. "Every time the market rolls over, the Fed gives it something. The market can stand on its own." He hopes
GABGX Much like the Chesapeake fund, this offering has suffered from high volatility and streaky performance. Lead manager Howard Ward 's bold decision to load up on dicey fare and beaten-down financials led to a 46% gain in 2010. But the fund found itself
the fund's future tax efficiency. Howard Ward has been on the job here since January ..... management's strong conviction. Manager Howard Ward seeks big, well-known companies trading ..... large-growth offering. Lead manager Howard Ward 's ample commitment to industrial
Gabelli is known for its high-profile, long-tenured people-in-charge--such as Mario Gabelli, Mark Gabelli, Howard Ward , and Caesar Bryan--many of whom write their own portfolio commentaries, keep in touch with shareholders on a quarterly
game at Gabelli Growth Fund. Despite bitter losses, manager Howard Ward isn't abandoning his favorite companies any time soon ..... generated topflight returns during growth ralllies since manager Howard Ward took the helm in January 1995.Miserable recent performance
management team, running the portfolio from the coast. The deep-value Gabelli shop's lone growth offering also sticks out. Howard Ward 's Gabelli Growth Fund GABGX couldn't be more different from its siblings. While Mario Gabelli and his team of analysts
Equity's managers think the chip firm's shares are cheaper than larger rival Intel's INTC. Sun Microsystems SUNW: Howard Ward , the excellent manager of Gabelli Growth Fund GABGX, is sticking with this longtime favorite . Home Depot HD: Growth heavyweight
Maybe mix an earnings-momentum strategy from PBHG or AIM with a growth-at-a-reasonable-price manager, such as Howard Ward at Gabelli Growth GABGX. Or choose a manager, such as Tom Marsico, who blends classic growth stocks with fast growers
Howard Ward is manager of Gabelli Growth Fund GABGX, where he has put together a sterling record. Today, he highlights Dell Computer DELL