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It took Tim Haywood quite some time to buy Julius Baer Investments free from the Julius Baer parent group. Now, at the group renamed Augustus Asset Managers Limted, he is casting his eye forward, he tells David Walker over a cuppa

Tim Haywood is a very happy man. Having completed negotiations for the management earn-out from Julius Baer Investments Limited (JBIL) in January, into the newly established Augustus Asset Managers Limited, of which he is chief executive and chief investment officer, the world is his oyster.

To mix metaphors, to taste this oyster Haywood has trodden a very long path. Rumours have circulated of plans for a buyout for months, if not years, each time Haywood being bound to silence by negotiations

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