Neuberger Berman US MltCp Opps USD A Acc |
by David Kathman
We have qualitatively reviewed this strategy and reaffirmed its Process and People ratings. The team has stuck with its proven strategy despite some short-term struggles. The following text is from Aug. 14, 2023. Neuberger Berman Multi-Cap Opportunities remains a pretty good multi-cap stock fund, despite some rough patches in the past few years. The fund maintains its Pillar scores of Above Average for both People and Process. This fund is run by an experienced team using a distinctive, generally sensible strategy. Rich Nackenson has been in charge since the fund’s 2006 inception, helped by three dedicated analysts who have all been with him for more than a decade. Nackenson’s stock-picking methodology centers around in-depth cash-flow analysis, and the core of the portfolio consists of stable cash cows. Nackenson also holds some opportunistic names that are cheap for temporary reasons, though the focus on cash flow keeps the most speculative names out. Portfolio construction is another distinctive element of the fund's process. Its sector weightings can differ significantly from those of the S&P 500 benchmark, and its average market cap is much lower, due to its ability to draw stocks from the entire market-cap spectrum. It only holds 30 to 40 stocks, meaning that a few holdings can have a big effect on returns, for better or for worse. For most of the fund’s history, this approach worked quite well. Through the end of 2019, the fund’s since-inception returns ranked in the top decile of the large-blend Morningstar Category, and its rolling three-year returns had beaten the category about 90% of the time. However, it badly underperformed in the coronavirus bear market of early 2020 when several normally predictable consumer-oriented holdings got hammered, temporarily dragging down its three- and five-year returns. Since then Nackenson has stuck with his strategy and the fund has been a respectable performer, modestly beating the category for the trailing three years through July 31, 2023. There have been some more rough patches, but the good times have outnumbered the bad times here, and long-term investors have been rewarded. |
Morningstar Pillars | |
People | Above Average |
Parent | Above Average |
Process | Above Average |
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