The
Ameristock Fund has been acquired by
Drexel Hamilton Investment Partners and will be folded into the
Drexel Hamilton Centre American Equity Fund, pending shareholder approval, according to
an SEC filing.
The acquiring fund is managed by Drexel Hamilton and subadvised by
Centre Asset Management, and it holds
just over $24 million. So it will get a big AUM boost from its acquisition, which holds just under $200 million in AUM,
according to Morningstar.
The Ameristock Fund was launched in 1995 and it is the only '40 Act strategy managed by Alameda, California-based
Ameristock.
Drexel Hamilton did not respond to to
MFWire's requests for comment, while an Ameristock representative said the firm had no comment.
Drexel Hamilton Investment Partners (not to be confused with the broker-dealer Drexel Hamilton ) is a New York City-based asset manager that also offers the $12.2 million
Drexel Hamilton Centre Global Equity Fund and one hedge fund strategy in addition to the Centre American Equity Fund.
Both Drexel Hamilton and Ameristock are distributed by
ALPS Distributors.
The filing states that the Ameristock board decided to reorganize the fund into Drexel Hamilton on September 19, and the shareholder meeting to vote on the change will be held on December 12. 
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