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  • Mr. Hohn, who manages $9.5 billion, started buying these shares last year, expecting power in the media business to shift to content providers and away from distribution companies.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Mr. Hohn, the 44-year-old son of a Jamaican car mechanic, grew up in Surrey, England.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Mr. Hohn, a London-based investor who generally counts on long-term gains for financial markets, has score gains of about 15%, according to an investor, with a focused strategy: 30% of his portfolio is in shares of CBS Corp., Viacom Inc. and Walt Disney Co., stocks that are up 38%, 21% and 3%, respectively, in 2011.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • "Media content-companies have pricing power and are hard to recreate," says Mr. Hohn.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • As for the current market, which tumbled last week before rebounding Tuesday, Mr. Hohn is generally upbeat.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Mr. Hohn, the 44-year-old son of a Jamaican car mechanic, grew up in Surrey, England.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • "Media content-companies have pricing power and are hard to recreate," says Mr. Hohn.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • He is someone who overcame so much, said Kenneth Hohn, a professor of pathology who nominated him to speak at the commencement.

    Wayne State grad, Nigerian mom reunite after years apart 2011

  • Mr. Hohn, who manages $9.5 billion, started buying these shares last year, expecting power in the media business to shift to content providers and away from distribution companies.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Though programming today can be accessed through televisions, computers, phones or other methods, Mr. Hohn argues that demand will grow for quality content, enabling companies like CBS, Viacom and Disney to increase advertising rates and subscription fees from cable and satellite operators, as they have generally been able to do.

    Some Funds Take Wild Ride to Gains Gregory Zuckerman 2011

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