The Tocqueville International Value Fund is mentioned in an article on low-volatility actively managed funds entitled "Passive or Active Funds Overseas."
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2012 News Archive
The Tocqueville Funds paid distributions on December 19, 2012 in the amounts in the notice available below.
The Record Date was December 18, 2012. The...
The thoughts of James Hunt, manager of The Tocqueville International Value Fund, on Japan are discussed in a Barron's article entitled, "Tocqueville's Big Value: Japan."
In an interview entitled "Gold Setup to Super-Surge to New All-Time Highs", John Hathaway shares his views on the outlook for gold and the forces behind it. A transcript is available on the King World News website.
Robert Kleinschmidt was interviewed by Steve Forbes for a piece entitled, "Forget Apple, Buy Microsoft! And Hold Gold, Says Contrarian Kleinschmidt". A video and transcript of the interview is available at the Forbes website.
The Tocqueville International Fund was mentioned in article "What to do with $10,000 now" in the discussion of investing entitled "Seek out funds that play solid 'D'". In addition to the print addition, the...
Doug Groh was quoted in an article entitled "What's Next for Gold" in Kiplinger's August issue.
Robert Kleinschimidt appeared on the 6/22/12 episode of WealthTrack with Conseulo Mack, where he revealed where his contrarian, value approach is leading him to invest now. A video of the interview is available at wealthtrack.com. ...
Tom Vandeventer, manager of the Tocqueville Opportunity Fund, was quoted in an article entitled, "The Bull Case for Facebook: Yes, there is one".
The Tocqueville Opportunity Fund was mentioned in an article entitled, "3 Small-Cap Funds Delivering Steady Performance."
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