A Midwestern mutual fund entrepreneur and value investing guru is preparing to hand off his flagship mutual fund in what's being characterized by Morningstar as a "very well-planned" transition.
 |  |  |  | Wallace R. Weitz Weitz Investments
 Founder, Chief Investment Officer, Portfolio Manager
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Russell Hubbard of the 
Omaha World-Herald reports that at the end of 2015 
Weitz Investments [
profile] founder 
Wally Weitz, 66, will step down from PMing the 
$1.1-billion, three-star, silver-rated Weitz Value Fund, leaving it in the hands of current co-PMs 
Brad Hinton and 
Dave Perkins. Yet Weitz himself will continue to PM his 
Partners Value, 
Partners III Opportunity, and 
Hickory funds.
Weitz Investments has $6 billion in AUM: 
Morningstar estimates that as of May 31 it had $5.327 billion in its mutual funds, while 
BrightScope pegs Weitz' mutual fund AUM at $5.43 billion.
M* mutual fund analyst 
Kevin McDevitt tells the paper that the transition "has been very well-planned."
"Clients want a succession plan," Weitz tells the 
Herald. "There has always been a 'hit-by-a-bus' plan, but this reinforces the idea of a long-term succession plan."
Perhaps other fundsters will want to look to Weitz' transition example, given how well both the press and the raters are taking it so far. 
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