Profil
Mr. John D.
Sullivan is a Vice President & Portfolio Manager at Olstein Capital Management LP.
He conducts fundamental analyses of stocks, prepares company-specific reports, and develops insights that help the portfolio management team launch effective value investment strategies.
He joined Olstein Capital in June 2005.
He has over 15 years working for Olstein.
Mr. Sullivan holds a B.S.
in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and a minor in Economics from Fordham University.
Postes actifs de John Daniel Sullivan
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Olstein Capital Management LP
Olstein Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance OCM primarily manages domestic equity securities for their clients. The firm follows an accounting-driven, value-oriented investing approach that emphasizes an intensive, in-depth analysis of a company’s financial statements and other public filings. Their approach emphasizes investments in companies with discernible financial strength, a high quality of earnings and an ability to produce excess free cash flow (after capital expenditures and working capital needs) that they believe are selling at a significant discount to their private market value. | Analyst-Equity | 01/06/2005 |
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Olstein Capital Management LP
Olstein Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance OCM primarily manages domestic equity securities for their clients. The firm follows an accounting-driven, value-oriented investing approach that emphasizes an intensive, in-depth analysis of a company’s financial statements and other public filings. Their approach emphasizes investments in companies with discernible financial strength, a high quality of earnings and an ability to produce excess free cash flow (after capital expenditures and working capital needs) that they believe are selling at a significant discount to their private market value. | Finance |
Fordham University
Fordham University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















