If you happened to pass by the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City last Friday afternoon, you might have concluded that active investing is alive and well.
Thousands of investors were waiting in lines to enter the Met after a lunchtime break for the annual investor meeting for Baron Funds. All individual shareholders who had a minimum $25,000 invested in Baron Funds ($50,000 for a couple) were invited.
For no cost these investors, who normally pay over 1% in expenses for any Baron fund, could listen to presentations by the president and CEO of Charles Schwab, Walt Bettinger, and by the CEOs of various companies including Hyatt Hotels, Vail Resorts and Guidewire Software, as well as a panel of eight of Baron Funds' portfolio managers and several surprise guests. This year those guests included performers Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Idina Menzel, Diana Krall and Chris Rock.
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