Skip to content
Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Perspective
  • Report Cards
  • Partner Content
  • CE Corner
  • Soundbites
Thematic opportunities favour growth stocks
  • News
    • Industry
    • Regulation
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Product
    • Tax and Estate
    • People
  • Perspective
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Report Cards
    • Brokerage Report Card
    • Dealers’ Report Card
    • Report Card on Banks
    • Advisors’ Report Card
    • Special Reports
  • Partner Content
    • Appointment Notices
    • Brand Knowledge
    • Expert Advice
    • Partner Reports
  • CE Corner
  • Soundbites
Paid Content
Equities

Thematic opportunities favour growth stocks

Richard Bodzy of Putnam Investments says there are structural tailwinds for certain pockets of the growth universe that are long-dated and powerful

April 11, 2023
Tech maze
Brought to you by: Putnam Investments
Share
Headshot of Richard Bodzy

Richard Bodzy, Richard Bodzy

Richard Bodzy is a portfolio manager of Putnam’s U.S. Large Cap Growth Equity and U.S. Multi-Cap Growth Equity strategies. He joined Putnam in 2009 and has been in the investment industry since 2008. Previously at Putnam, Bodzy was an analyst in the Equity Research group, covering the telecommunication services, media, and software industries. Prior to joining Putnam, he served as an equity analyst, covering the industrials sector at RiverSource Investments in 2008, and was a Hedge Fund Data Analyst at Morningstar from 2004 to 2006. Bodzy earned an M.B.A. from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and a B.A. from the University of Michigan.

Funds

  • Canada Life U.S. All Cap Growth Fund: mutual fund
  • U.S. All Cap Growth: segregated fund

Fonds

  • Croissance toutes capitalisations américaines: fonds distinct
  • Fonds de croissance toutes capitalisations américaines Canada Vie: fonds commun de placement

(Runtime: 5:00. Read the audio transcript.)

**

Some of the most promising investment themes in the current market present real opportunities for growth-oriented companies, says Richard Bodzy, portfolio manager with Putnam Investments.

“There are structural tailwinds in place in certain pockets of the growth universe that are long-dated, multi-year in nature and powerful,” he said.

Bodzy and his team apply a “top-down thematic lens,” focusing on areas that demonstrate consistent above-market potential. Specifically, they’re looking for companies with high-single-digit topline revenue growth and double-digit free cash flow growth.

Among their areas of interest are an explosion in screen time, the rise of artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, and the shift from 4G LTE to 5G telecommunications infrastructure.

Their approach is to invest primarily in companies that have become integral to an industry by providing key products and services that are less vulnerable to market swings.

These companies include:

  • Switzerland-based Lonza Group AG, a large drug manufacturer that benefits from outsourcing production capabilities so biopharma companies can focus on internal drug development. As an outsource manufacturer, it does not face the same kind of binary FDA risk that a lot of other companies in the healthcare sector do, Bodzy said.
  • Maine-based IDEXX Laboratories Inc., which sells consumables into veterinary practices.
  • Mass.-based American Tower Corp., an infrastructure REIT where the major telecommunications companies of the world hang their equipment. It is poised to benefit from over $30 billion in infrastructure spending in the U.S. as the industry gears up for 5G communications.
  • Netherlands-based Universal Music Group N.V., which collects royalties from the use of proprietary content on streaming services.
  • Calif.-based Cadence Design Systems Inc., which produces hardware, software and silicon for the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
  • Washington, D.C.-based CoStar Group Inc., a dominant commercial real estate provider of data, tools, listings and online marketplaces. Bodzy described CoStar as a mid- to high-teens top-line grower. “It has greater than 20% EBITDA margins, and should have near 20% earnings growth over the next couple of years,” he said.

According to Bodzy, the themes he’s following are especially good for tech companies on the rebound after a pendulum swing in investing strategies that favoured value names.

“We’re actually starting to see upside again to out-year consensus growth estimates for the stocks we own, and that’s an encouraging sign,” he said.

Tightening their belts

Another encouraging sign is the new approach taken by growth-oriented companies — large-cap tech stocks, specifically — to improve their balance sheets instead of chasing incremental revenue at any cost.

He pointed to Calif.-based Salesforce Inc., which recently achieved an all-time high 27% operating margin for fiscal 2024. “It was a full 400 basis points ahead of expectations,” he said.

“Similarly, Meta [Platforms Inc.] has already taken down their operating expense guidance for calendar 2023 by $6 billion, since it was initially forecast only a few months ago.”

Among the companies reducing headcount and salary expenses over the next 12 months are Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Zoom, Snapchat, Atlassian, Sirius Satellite Radio, Poshmark and Twilio.

“Cost management actions should help ensure margin integrity and profitable growth,” he said. “We absolutely believe the end result will be stronger bottom lines and operating marginal offsets to any potential hiccups in revenue.”

**

This article is part of the Soundbites program, sponsored by Canada Life. The article was written without sponsor input.

Read next

  • Healthcare valuations create long-term investment opportunities

  • Advisors should emphasize resilience during geopolitical uncertainty

  • AI buildout could sustain U.S. growth for years

Investment Executive

Follow us:

  • linkedin

  • News
    • Industry
    • Regulation
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Product
    • Tax and Estate
    • People
  • Perspective
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Report Cards
    • Brokerage Report Card
    • Dealers’ Report Card
    • Report Card on Banks
    • Advisors’ Report Card
    • Special Reports
  • Partner Content
    • Appointment Notices
    • Brand Knowledge
    • Expert Advice
    • Partner Reports
  • CE Corner
  • Soundbites
Subscribe Log In

  • About Us
  • Statement of Ethics
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Advertise
  • AI Policy
  • Contact Us

Newcom Media

© 2026 Newcom Media Inc.

Our Brands

  • Finance et Investissement
  • Advisor.ca
  • Conseiller.ca