Franklin Resources, Inc
Franklin Resources, Inc.
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Global Focus Sharpened by Local Insights


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A Pioneer in Global and Emerging Market Investing

Franklin Templeton has been investing globally for over 60 years, with a dedicated emerging market team for almost a quarter century. Founded in 1940, Templeton was among the first asset managers focused on searching for opportunities worldwide and remains a leading authority on global, emerging and frontier markets.

Dr. Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, has traveled the world searching for investment opportunities for over 20 years.


Global Perspective. Local Expertise®.

In today's complex, interconnected world, we believe a global investment perspective is both essential and invaluable.

Ours is built on local insights from over 500 investment professionals across the globe, and shaped by over half a century of first-hand experience navigating the world's local markets.

Exceptional Breadth & Depth of Global Presence

With offices in over 30 countries, the breadth and depth of our global presence has helped us uncover potential investment opportunities in locations not covered by others.


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World Class Investment Management from a Global Leader

Today, Franklin Templeton manages over $670 billion for individuals and institutions in more than 150 countries.1 Our disciplined approach to investing, coupled with our global perspective and the strength and stability of our organization, have helped make us among the most trusted names in financial services.

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Important Legal Information

Franklin Resources, Inc. is a global investment management organization operating as Franklin Templeton Investments. This material does not constitute investment advice or an invitation to apply for securities. Investors should seek professional financial advice and obtain a full explanation of any proposed investment before making a decision to invest. Investments involve risks. Investments can go down as well as up, and investors may not get back the full amount invested.

Footnotes

  1. Source: Franklin Templeton Investments, as of 12/31/2010.