Devon Funds Management - Weekly Client Webinar 13 April 2022

In this week’s client webinar, Portfolio Manager Tama Willis provides an update on portfolio companies Ventia and Metcash, which have been enjoying good runs of late. He also discusses A2 Milk, with the investment team having caught up with the company recently during a visit across the Tasman.

 

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