Group 1: Investment Performance - TimesSquare Capital's U.S. Focus Growth Strategy achieved a gross return of 4.00% and a net return of 3.78% in Q3 2025, outperforming the Russell Midcap Growth Index which returned 2.78% [1] - All major asset classes posted positive returns in Q3 2025, except for fixed income assets outside the US [1] Group 2: Gartner, Inc. Overview - Gartner, Inc. (NYSE:IT) reported a revenue of $1.5 billion in Q3 2025, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 3% and a 1% increase on a foreign exchange neutral basis [4] - The stock of Gartner, Inc. closed at $233.89 per share on December 12, 2025, with a market capitalization of $17.714 billion [2] Group 3: Investment Strategy and Positioning - TimesSquare Capital prefers critical system providers and specialized component designers within the Information Technology sector, focusing on companies that improve productivity and efficiency [3] - Despite Gartner, Inc. reporting revenue and earnings above estimates, a key contract value metric fell short, leading to an 18% decline in its stock price, prompting TimesSquare to liquidate its position [3] - The number of hedge funds holding Gartner, Inc. decreased from 45 to 42 in Q3 2025, indicating a decline in popularity among institutional investors [4]
Gartner (IT) Slid as Its Key Contract Value Metric Fell Short