The CTS Eventim story

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CTS Eventim was founded in the late 1980s in Munich, south Germany, and came to the stock market via an IPO in 2000.

Seeking out exciting smaller and mid-sized companies in Europe

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It’s often forgotten but the European economy is one of the biggest in the world and includes some of the most dynamic companies.

The easy way to gain from the growth of Europe’s overlooked companies

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In a world where investors’ eyes are firmly on large US technology companies, many European stocks are overlooked. Yet among them are global market leaders that should generate strong returns for investors in the years ahead.

Hidden Gems: Access Europe’s smaller companies for less

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In Europe quality comes cheap. Evidently that’s not the luxury Italian, French and Swiss fashion, watch and perfume brands. Instead, it’s the investment world’s high-quality companies whose stocks are trading at lower valuations than those elsewhere in the world.

The storm may well have blown over

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High oil prices, inflation and interest rates have sparked the perfect storm for Europe’s smaller company stocks over the past three years. Battered by the squall, their returns have under-performed those of large capitalisation (cap) stocks. And the European Assets Trust (EAT) has not been immune.