Tulloch and Woodford rewarded at OBSR awards

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Angus Tulloch from First State and Neil Woodford from Invesco Perpetual were awarded the title of ‘Outstanding Investor' at the inaugural OBSR Honours for Excellence in Investment Dinner.

The Neptune Investment team received the award for ‘Outstanding New Talent,’ while Invesco Perpetual won ‘Outstanding Investment House’. Anthony Bolton received the final accolade of the evening, that of ‘Outstanding Contributor to the Industry’ which was voted for by the wider investment community. Old Broad Street Research’s event is designed to recognise individual fund managers and fund groups who have made significant contribution in the retail investment field, says the firm. Judges focused particularly on those who have achieved constantly outstanding long-term returns in keepi...

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