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Each month RealAdviser asks a panel of fund selectors to give their verdict on a company's fund range. This month Jupiter gets the once-over

Mark Harries, head of multi-manager products at Cazenove We are invested in the Jupiter Undervalued Assets fund managed by Edward Bonham-Carter, who is also joint chief executive and chief investment officer of Jupiter. He took over responsibility for this fund from Adrian Paterson in January 2001 and is a highly experienced and capable manager with over twenty years' investment experience and an excellent track record. Bonham-Carter's approach to investing in stocks can be described as pragmatic, value based, bottom-up stockpicking which results in the fund usually having a mid/small-ca...

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