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Investment Week's Investment Trust judging panel has come up with shortlists for the final two award...

Investment Week's Investment Trust judging panel has come up with shortlists for the final two awards categories to be presented at the Savoy Hotel ceremony on 22 November. The two categories are for outstanding achievement in fund management and outstanding achievement for use of corporate structure. Those nominated in the former include Brian Ashford-Russell of Henderson Technology, Sam Isaly of Finsbury Worldwide Pharmaceutical and Katie Potts of Herald Investment Trust. Aside from a strong showing by new economy managers, the panel has also nominated Richard Smith of Henderson Elect...

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