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Far View Adds 16.7% In H1 2021: Bets On Naked Wines For Growth

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Brad Hathaway's Far View Capital Management returned 40.8% net of all fees and expenses in the second half of 2020. This helped the fund more than make up for losses suffered during the first half of the year, and it ended 2020 with a gain of 34.4% overall net of expenses.

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Far View enjoyed substantial gains from some of its key tech-focused investments last year, and the investment partnership has continued to profit from these holdings in 2021.

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According to a copy of the firm's first-half letter to investors, a copy of which ValueWalk has been able to review, Far...

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