

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: Optimizing Capital
Minerva | October 2019
In June 2019, Women of Burgundy hosted an interactive conversation with Halina von dem Hagen, Global Treasurer and Head of Capital Management at Manulife Financial Corporation. Manulife is the largest...
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...
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...