Posted AT 4:03 AM EST on 03/03/08
AIM loses Trimark star
SHIRLEY WON
From Monday's Globe and Mail
Award-winning manager Richard Jenkins has resigned from AIM Funds Management Inc., dealing yet another blow to the fund giant now suffering from heavy outflows of money.Mr. Jenkins, who runs the $5.9-billion Trimark Select Growth Fund, plans to join former colleague Bill Kanko at his firm, which runs money only for Hartford Investments Canada Corp., sources say.
Mr. Jenkins, who gave notice on Friday and will join Black Creek Investment Management Inc.
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