Partners Group co founder calls share price slide 'massive overreaction'
Partners Group co founder calls share price slide 'massive overreaction' ZURICH, June 7 (Reuters) - The slide in the shares of Swiss asset manager Partners Group PGHN.S was a "massive overreaction," co-founder Fredy Gantner told the SonntagsZeitung newspaper, describing the company's business as "very solid."
Partners Group is limiting withdrawals from two of its evergreen funds after they exceeded the 5% quarterly limit. The announcement sent the shares down 16% on Wednesday. Its shares have lost nearly 28% in 2026 following a fall of 20% in 2025.
• The geopolitical situation was not helpful either, Gantner said, citing high uncertainty, rising interest rates and financing becoming more difficult.
• Partners Group was not the only asset manager affected, but needed to communicate better.
• Gantner, who set up the Zug-based company with Marcel Erni and Urs Wietlisbach, said he continued to hold a large stake in Partners Group and had bought additional shares recently.
• The company's day-to-day business was "very solid," Gantner said, with strong inflows of client funds during the first quarter.
(Reporting by John Revill
Editing by Tomasz Janowski)((John.Revill@thomsonreuters.com; +41 41 528 36 37; Reuters Messaging: john.revill.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))
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