Fundsters looking for product development inspiration may want to pay attention to a new list from 
Morningstar. And fundsters whose families have any funds closed to new investment may want to pay extra heed.
   |    |    William J. Stromberg   T. Rowe Price   Chief Executive Officer  |      | 
 
Susan Dziubinski 
reports on a recent Morningstar discussion board 
thread asking investors (perhaps Morningstar's advisor readers got in on the action, too) which closed mutual funds they wish they had access to. Though more than two dozen funds made the list (see the 
full thread), M* highlights eight funds that were mentioned multiple times: three from 
T. Rowe Price [
profile], three from 
Primecap [
profile] (two of which are 
Vanguard [
profile] funds), and one each from 
Brown Capital Management [
profile] and 
Ruanne Cunniff & Goldfarb [
profile].
The most-wished-for fund to reopen was the 
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, which has been closed to retail investors since June 2014 though open to some retirement plans and to current shareholders. Other closed funds that are in-demand include: the 
Brown Capital Management Small Company Fund, the 
PrimeCap Odyssey Aggressive Growth Fund, the Ruane Cunniff's 
Sequoia Fund, the 
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund, the 
T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund, the 
Vanguard PrimeCap Fund, and the 
Vanguard PrimeCap Core Fund. 
Vanguard Wellington also came up a lot, though, as M* notes, "there are ways for new investors to get into this fund," notably by buying direct from Vanguard. 
       
       
       Edited by: 
         Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
       
       
       
    
		
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