BTR Strategic Growth Fund: Salida Capital

Winner: Best long/short equity; Shortlist: Hedge fund of the year

The European Perfomance Awards 2011

Salida Capital's BTR Strategic Growth Fund is focused on natural resources including energy based metals, base metals, precious metals and agriculture.

Salida Capital is a mainly Canada-based natural resources investment company founded in 2001. It now has approximately $900 million in assets under management.

The fund aims to invest in small and mid-cap companies in politically safe and favourable risk/reward jurisdictions with proven management teams. The goal is to do this at an early stage

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