

Views & Insights
Periodically we publish content that puts our principles and views into practice, because education is an essential component of long-term investment success.
CATEGORY: Women of Burgundy

Minerva Issue 2: Invert, Always Invert
Minerva | October 2019
The past 30 years have truly been a spectacular period to be invested in stocks. A US$10,000 investment in the S&P 500 Index at the end of 1988 would have grown...

PDF: Minerva: The Women of Burgundy Magazine, Issue 1
Minerva | April 2019
The inaugural issue of Minerva, a publication by the Women of Burgundy. This magazine is a shared effort to foster curiosity, confidence and continual growth for women as investors....

Minerva Issue 1: Deep Dive China Research Project
Minerva | April 2019
No matter how much research one conducts in the office, there is no substitute for boots-on-the-ground exploration. Full immersion is the best way to build a body of knowledge about...

Minerva Issue 1: Leaders in Sustainability
Minerva | April 2019
In September of 2018, the Women of Burgundy hosted a fascinating and far-reaching conversation between Walmart’s Chief Sustainability Officer and Foundation President, Kathleen McLaughlin and Anne M...

Minerva Issue 1: Inside the Book Club
Minerva | April 2019
In the typical path to becoming a better investor, most people spend their time understanding financial concepts such as how to interpret a company’s financial statements or learning...

Women in Investment Management
The Journal | December 2016
We are excited to share an interview with Anne Mette de Place Filippini, Burgundy’s Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager of Emerging Markets equities: “Women in Investment Management: Confi...

The Science and the Art
The Journal | November 2016
“There’s so much you can tell in a 10-minute tour of a plant. I can tell you right away whether we’re making money, if we have quality or...

Are You Faking It?
The Journal | April 2016
Have you ever found yourself in a conversation about finance and, in a moment of incomprehension, rather than ask a question you simply nodded along? Perhaps it was a conversation...