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Mr. John D.
Shelvey is an Investment Manager at Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd.
After graduating, Mr. Shelvey joined Equity & Law Life Assurance Company and spent over eight years as a UK equity analyst and fund manager.
He then spent over eight years managing the £600 million UK equity portfolio of the Blue Circle Pension Fund before joining Majedie Investments, the self-managed quoted investment trust, assisting with the management of its global equity portfolio.
In January 2004, Mr. John Shelvey joined Redmayne-Bentley in Abingdon as a private client stockbroker and finally fulfilled his ambition of working in Oxford when he joined Charles Stanley in May 2014.
He holds a Plant Sciences degree from Oxford University.
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Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd. (Investment Management)
Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Raymond James-IM uses third party and in-house research to make investment decisions. They seek profitability, growth and value, which they determine using quantitative techniques. The firm's equity research is based on fundamental analysis, using discounted cash flow valuation models and the application of multiples. To arrive at equity research recommendations, macroeconomic conditions are also considered. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 31/12/2017 |
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Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd. (Investment Management)
Charles Stanley & Co. Ltd. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Raymond James-IM uses third party and in-house research to make investment decisions. They seek profitability, growth and value, which they determine using quantitative techniques. The firm's equity research is based on fundamental analysis, using discounted cash flow valuation models and the application of multiples. To arrive at equity research recommendations, macroeconomic conditions are also considered. | Finance |
















