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Mr. David P.
Ginther, CPA, is a Senior Vice President at Ivy Investment Management Co. He joined the firm in 1995 as an equity investment analyst.
He was appointed assistant vice president in 1999 and vice president in 2000.
He was appointed senior vice president in 2006.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Ginther was a senior business analyst with Amoco Corporation.
He began his career with Amoco in 1986, analyzing natural gas fields in Tulsa.
He then moved to Amoco corporate headquarters in Chicago and joined its international operations.
From there, he moved to Houston and worked in the Worldwide Exploration Business Unit, including international assignments in Africa.
He graduated from Kansas State University in 1986 with a BS in Accounting.
He earned a Certified Public Accountant designation in 1992.
Anciens postes connus de David P. Ginther
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Ivy Investment Management Co.
Ivy Investment Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance Ivy Investments has investment principles through all the market cycles that shape their investment philosophy and approach to asset management. These principles include: rigorous fundamental research, collaboration and accountability, and growth and protection of investors’ assets. Their strategies are based on fundamental research and their investment process. The firm balances the top-down analysis with a bottom-up (researching individual issuers) stock selection process in an effort to identify stocks that it believes may outperform that market over a one- to three-year time period and are best positioned to maximize their competitive advantage. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 30/04/2021 |
Waddell & Reed Investment Management Co.
Waddell & Reed Investment Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance WRIMCO seeks to achieve an objective of total return by allocating assets primarily among stocks, bonds and short-term instruments of issuers in markets around the globe, as well as in derivative instruments, precious metals and investments with exposure to various foreign currencies. The firm may invest in US and foreign securities. Accounts managed in this style may invest up to 100% of total assets in foreign securities, and in securities denominated in currencies other than US dollar. They may allocate its investments among these different types of securities in different proportions at different times, including up to 100% in stocks, bonds, or short-term instruments, respectively. WRIMCO may sell a security if the price of the security reaches what they believes is fair value to reduce the account’s holdings in that security, to take advantage of what it believes are more attractive investment opportunities or to raise cash. WRIMCO employs a fundamental, bottom-up investment process that is built around a committee approach for purposes of communication and idea-sharing, while the actual construction of portfolios is the responsibility of the portfolio manager. Portfolio managers determine the sectors, industries and companies that are most relevant to their strategy. In-house analysts provide fundamental analysis of companies that is shared collaboratively across investment styles. Buy decisions are implemented by the portfolio manager and may result from an analyst's recommendation or be reached independently. | Analyst-Equity | 31/12/2018 |
Amoco Corp.
Amoco Corp. Oil Refining/MarketingEnergy Minerals Explores for, develops, produces, and refines crude oil and natural gas | Corporate Officer/Principal | 28/02/1995 |
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Waddell & Reed Investment Management Co.
Waddell & Reed Investment Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance WRIMCO seeks to achieve an objective of total return by allocating assets primarily among stocks, bonds and short-term instruments of issuers in markets around the globe, as well as in derivative instruments, precious metals and investments with exposure to various foreign currencies. The firm may invest in US and foreign securities. Accounts managed in this style may invest up to 100% of total assets in foreign securities, and in securities denominated in currencies other than US dollar. They may allocate its investments among these different types of securities in different proportions at different times, including up to 100% in stocks, bonds, or short-term instruments, respectively. WRIMCO may sell a security if the price of the security reaches what they believes is fair value to reduce the account’s holdings in that security, to take advantage of what it believes are more attractive investment opportunities or to raise cash. WRIMCO employs a fundamental, bottom-up investment process that is built around a committee approach for purposes of communication and idea-sharing, while the actual construction of portfolios is the responsibility of the portfolio manager. Portfolio managers determine the sectors, industries and companies that are most relevant to their strategy. In-house analysts provide fundamental analysis of companies that is shared collaboratively across investment styles. Buy decisions are implemented by the portfolio manager and may result from an analyst's recommendation or be reached independently. | Finance |
Amoco Corp.
Amoco Corp. Oil Refining/MarketingEnergy Minerals Explores for, develops, produces, and refines crude oil and natural gas | Energy Minerals |
Kansas State University
Kansas State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Ivy Investment Management Co.
Ivy Investment Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance Ivy Investments has investment principles through all the market cycles that shape their investment philosophy and approach to asset management. These principles include: rigorous fundamental research, collaboration and accountability, and growth and protection of investors’ assets. Their strategies are based on fundamental research and their investment process. The firm balances the top-down analysis with a bottom-up (researching individual issuers) stock selection process in an effort to identify stocks that it believes may outperform that market over a one- to three-year time period and are best positioned to maximize their competitive advantage. | Finance |
















