From Kier to Capita, poor results have been the rule rather than the exception for fund manager Neil Woodford, says the FT.
Britain’s most high-profile stock-picker, Woodford has seen his main fund shrink from £10.2bn to £3.7bn.
From Kier to Capita, poor results have been the rule rather than the exception for fund manager Neil Woodford, says the FT.
Britain’s most high-profile stock-picker, Woodford has seen his main fund shrink from £10.2bn to £3.7bn.
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