Profil
Mr. Elliot P.
Newell is a Trader at Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. He joined in June 2006.
He is a Trader for the Global Execution Desk.
Prior to that he was a Portfolio Administrator until 2008.
He has over 20 years investment experience.
He received a Bachelor of Arts in History from Providence College in Rhode Island.
Aktiva positioner av Elliot Newell
| Företag | Position | Start |
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Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Trading-Equity | 2008-08-01 |
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Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Finance |
Providence College
Providence College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















