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Baillie Gifford: can a new generation keep riding the tech boom?

Early bets on Amazon and Tesla have made the Edinburgh firm an investment phenomenon. It is now doubling down on China

When James Anderson first invested in Amazon in 2004, the fund manager from Baillie Gifford in Edinburgh wasn’t offered a meeting with the ecommerce group’s founder, Jeff Bezos.

A decade later, Anderson’s early bets on some of the world’s most successful and disruptive companies had won him a growing reputation — and dinner with Bezos at the Sun Valley Conference in Idaho. 

The small gathering in 2013, which also included Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and Tencent president Martin Lau, was “one of the more surreal, nerve-racking and educational experiences I’ve had”, Anderson says. 

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