Core Insights - SGA's U.S. Large Cap Growth Strategy experienced a portfolio return of -1.3% (Gross) and -1.4% (Net) in Q3, underperforming against the Russell 1000 Growth Index's return of 10.5% and the S&P 500 Index's return of 8.1% [1] - The investment strategy focuses on high-quality growth businesses expected to achieve consistent mid-teens earnings growth, stable revenue, and cash flow [1] - In Q3, lower-quality stocks and cyclical industries outperformed, negatively impacting SGA's investment style [1] Company Highlights - NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) was highlighted as a key stock in SGA's portfolio, with a one-month return of 1.70% and a 34.84% increase over the last 52 weeks, closing at $186.50 per share on December 31, 2025, with a market capitalization of $4.53 trillion [2] - NVIDIA's performance in Q3 was driven by surging demand for accelerated computing and AI infrastructure, with management projecting total infrastructure spending of $3-4 trillion in the future [3] - The company announced a $5 billion investment into Intel for joint product development, aimed at strengthening its AI infrastructure platforms and mitigating competitive threats [3] - NVIDIA also entered a significant deal with OpenAI, although expectations regarding this partnership are cautious due to uncertainties in funding, business use cases, and revenue models [3]
Continued Momentum in AI and Accelerated Computing Boosted Nvidia (NVDA)