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Oakmark International Fund Q3 2025 Commentary
Seeking Alpha· 2025-10-13 03:50
Core Insights - The Fund underperformed the MSCI World ex USA Index for the quarter but has outperformed the benchmark since inception [5] - Consumer discretionary and materials sectors were the largest contributors to performance, while industrials and communication services were the largest detractors [5] - Geographically, the portfolio is heavily weighted towards Europe ex U.K. (68.4%), followed by the U.K. (11.5%) and Asia ex Japan (9.3%) [5] Performance Analysis - Kering was the top contributor during the quarter, driven by leadership changes and improving revenue trends [7] - CNH Industrial was the top detractor, facing weak results and soft demand, particularly in the U.S., but management expects a rebound in 2025 [8] Portfolio Activity - Six new positions were added to the Fund, while nine were exited during the quarter [9] - New purchases included Bunzl, which is expected to return to stable growth despite recent execution issues [10] - Dassault Systèmes, a leader in virtual twin technology, is viewed as a high-quality investment opportunity despite a nearly 40% decline in share price [11] Company Highlights - FEMSA, a diversified Latin American conglomerate, is well-positioned for growth through strategic divestments and share buybacks [12] - Hexagon has upgraded its management team and is expected to see improvements in return on capital employed and cash flow [13] - Siemens Healthineers is positioned for profitable growth in medical technology, with a favorable product cycle and turnaround in its diagnostics business [16] Investment Returns - The Fund's average annualized total returns show strong performance across various time frames, with the Institutional Class returning 26.51% year-to-date [18]