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In 1995 Garrett Van Wagoner founded Van Wagoner Capital Management to provide investors with a prospect to invest in the innovative companies.
 
The Van Wagoner Funds are exclusively focused on growth stock investing. Each Fund seeks capital appreciation by investing primarily in the aggressive stocks of fast growing companies. These companies can range from very small, newly created companies with small market capitalizations to very large, established companies with large market capitalizations. They create new jobs, develop new industries and drive growth in the U.S. economy. They believe that the best opportunities for financial reward lie within these emerging companies. The common trait is that they are all innovative companies developing new markets, products or services.
 
Van Wagoner Emerging Growth fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. The fund invests primarily in equity securities issued by companies of any size. When selecting investments, the advisor considers the prospects for a company's products, the potential for the company's management ability, industry and the relationship of the security price to the advisor's judgment of its value, and relevant market, economic, and political considerations. The fund may invest without limitation in securities of foreign issuers. The advisor generally emphasizes companies that it believes have innovative new products or services, strong management teams, and sound financial condition.
 
Van Wagoner Growth Opportunities Fund seeks capital appreciation. The fund normally invests in common stocks of growth companies with market capitalization that ranges from smallest to the largest in the S&P Madcap 400 Index at the time of purchase.
 
Van Wagoner Small Cap Growth Fund seeks capital growth. The fund normally invests at least 65percent of assets in equity securities issued by companies with market capitalizations of less than 500 million dollars. When selecting investments, the advisor considers the prospects for a company's products; the potential for the company's industry; management ability; the relationship of the security's price to the advisor's judgment of its value; and relevant market, economic, and political considerations. 

The Van Wagoner Funds invests in types of companies that may present additional risks. The companies in which the Funds invest may be in a developmental stage or may be older companies undergoing significant changes. As a result, they may be subject to greater business risks and more sensitive to changes in economic conditions than larger, more established companies. Their fundamental research helps set us apart from other mutual funds.

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