Profil
Mr. Andrew T.
Tulloch is a Principal at Timber Creek Capital Management LLC.
Prior to joining Timber Creek in 2009, he worked with Tractus Asia as a Research Analyst from 2007 to 2008.
Mr. Tulloch received his undergraduate degree from Carleton College.
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Timber Creek Capital Management LLC
Timber Creek Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Timber Creek Capital Management is a value-oriented investor which focuses their strategy on long-term investments in publicly traded securities including: common stocks, ADRs, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds. They utilize an asset allocation discipline derived from indicators of long term valuations for stocks and bonds. This discipline serves to reduce market risk in overheated markets and to seek higher returns when markets become very inexpensive. In the equity markets, Timber Creek Capital Management seeks to invest in companies whose intrinsic value and their core equity holdings represent a blend of growth and value stocks that the firm believes are underpriced in the marketplace. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Timber Creek Capital Management LLC
Timber Creek Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Timber Creek Capital Management is a value-oriented investor which focuses their strategy on long-term investments in publicly traded securities including: common stocks, ADRs, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds. They utilize an asset allocation discipline derived from indicators of long term valuations for stocks and bonds. This discipline serves to reduce market risk in overheated markets and to seek higher returns when markets become very inexpensive. In the equity markets, Timber Creek Capital Management seeks to invest in companies whose intrinsic value and their core equity holdings represent a blend of growth and value stocks that the firm believes are underpriced in the marketplace. | Finance |
Carleton College
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