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Third Avenue Small Cap Value Fund Institutional Class (TASCX)

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19.97 +0.13    +0.66%
27/06 - Closed. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 166.88M
Third Avenue Small Cap Value Instl 19.97 +0.13 +0.66%

TASCX Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Third Avenue Small Cap Value Fund Institutional Class. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of TASCX among other information.
Category

Small Value

Total Assets

166.88M

Expenses

1.15%

Inception Date

35521

Contact Information

Address 622 Third Avenue, 32nd Floor
New York,NY 10017
United States
Phone +1 8004431021

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Victor Cunningham Lead Portfolio Manager 2017 Now
Biography Mr. Cunningham is a Portfolio Manager of the Third Avenue . Prior to rejoining Third Avenue in 2017, Mr. Cunningham was a portfolio manager with Third Avenue from 2013 to 2016. He initially joined Third Avenue in 2012. From 2005 to 2011, Mr. Cunningham was founder and owner of Lucid Asset Management, where he spent six years running his own long-only value fund catering to high net worth individuals and institutions. Prior to forming Lucid, Mr. Cunningham spent five years as the Research Director at Olstein Funds.
Evan Strain Third Avenue Management 2020 2021
Biography Mr. Strain is the Co-Portfolio Manager of the Third Avenue Small-Cap Value Fund. He has been an analyst and portfolio manager working on the Small-Cap Strategy since 2011. Previously, Mr. Strain spent three years with Dorchester Management, a value-oriented hedge fund, where he conducted fundamental investment analysis on companies across industries and geographies. Mr. Strain holds a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from NYU Stern School of Business. He also studied international finance at the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics in the Netherlands. He is a CFA® Charterholder and is a member of the CFA Society of New York.
Robert L. Rewey Team Leader 2014 2017
Biography "Mr. Rewey is the leader of Third Avenue’s Value and Small-Cap Teams, serving as the Lead Portfolio Manager for the Third Avenue Value and Small-Cap Value Funds. Before he joined Third Avenue, Mr. Rewey spent more than ten years at Cramer Rosenthal McGlynn, LLC as a Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager where he oversaw the firm’s smid, mid, large and all cap investment strategies. "
Tim Bui Co-Manager 2013 2017
Biography Mr. Bui, who joined Third Avenue in 2012, focuses his research on smaller capitalization companies across industries, with particular expertise in energy, basic materials, industrials and financials. Previously, Mr. Bui served as portfolio manager at Stark Investments, where he co-managed a long-short U.S. equity fund. He was also a portfolio manager and analyst at Putnam Investments, where he covered several industry sectors including energy, basic materials, industrials, financials and utilities for Putnam’s small-mid cap funds. Mr. Bui holds a B.A. in Finance and an M.B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.
Charles A. Page Analyst 2013 2014
Biography Charles A. Page, CFA, is an analyst on the Artisan Partners International Value Team. In this role, he conducts fundamental research as a generalist. Prior to joining Artisan Partners in June 2017, Mr. Page was a senior analyst for Pax World Management where he conducted research as a generalist. Earlier in his career, he was a portfolio manager and senior research analyst at Third Avenue Management and an analyst at Citizens Advisers. Mr. Page holds bachelor’s degrees in economics and earth systems from Stanford University and a master’s degree in business administration (financial management track) from MIT Sloan School of Management.
Curtis R Jensen Portfolio Manager 1997 2014
Biography Curtis Jensen is a portfolio manager focusing on a fundamentals-based strategy, grounded in primary research, to identify securities whose public market prices diverge significantly from a conservative estimate of intrinsic or economic value. Prior to joining Robotti & Company Advisors in 2016, Curtis was employed by Third Avenue Management in various roles from 1995 to 2014. Curtis oversaw that firm’s Small-Cap strategy and, from 2003 until 2009, he also served as Co-Chief Investment Officer, along with the firm’s founder, Martin Whitman, until being named sole CIO in January of 2010. Curtis was a member of the firm’s management and risk committees and oversaw the recruiting and mentoring of the firm’s research team. During his tenure at Third Avenue Curtis was a member of the nominating committee of the Board of Directors at Investor AB, Sweden’s leading industrial holding company. Curtis holds a BA in Economics from Williams College and an MBA from Yale University School of Management.
Martin J. Whitman Analyst 1997 2001
Biography "Mr. Whitman has proven for more than 50 years that active, opportunistic investors can find under-priced securities in companies with strong balance sheets. He is also an adept control investor who has led the rehabilitations of Nabors Industries and Covanta Energy among others. In 2013 he received the Harvey R. Miller Outstanding Achievement Award for Service to the Restructuring Industry. In 1990, he was named Morningstar’s Mutual Fund Manager of the Year. After serving in the Navy during World War II and then attending college on the G.I. Bill, Mr. Whitman joined the ranks of Wall Street as an analyst at Shearson Hammill & Co. The Street’s simplistic analysis and focus on short term earnings was not for him. When he encountered a timber company rich with assets but with no visible earnings power he realized there was a better way. Later, while working at the family office of William Rosenwald, son of a founder of Sears Roebuck, he developed a risk aversion commensurate with the responsibility of managing another family’s legacy. His ability to find safety through the careful study of assets enabled him later to venture where other investors wouldn’t like the bankrupt Penn Central railroad or troubled utilities like Consumers Power Co. of Michigan and the Public Service Company of New Hampshire. Mr. Whitman founded the predecessor to the Third Avenue Funds in 1986 and M.J. Whitman, a full service broker-dealer affiliated with Third Avenue in 1974. He managed the flagship Third Avenue Value Fund since inception in 1990 through March 1, 2012. He was Third Avenue’s Chief Investment Officer from its founding through January 2010. For over 30 years, Mr. Whitman was a Distinguished Management Fellow at the Yale School of Management. He is also an honorary trustee at Syracuse University, his undergraduate alma mater and home to the Whitman School of Management. He is the author of The Aggressive Conservative Investor, Value Investing – A Balanced Approach, Distress Investing: Principles and Technique and, most recently, Modern Security Analysis: Understanding Wall Street Fundamentals, which he views as a modern successor text to the work of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. He holds a master’s degree in Economics from The New School For Social Research and is a magna cum laude Syracuse graduate. Mr. Whitman is a board member at Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies. He is a frequent speaker and commenter within the financial services community."
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