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Mr. Richard E.
Liley, CFA, is a Principal & Portfolio Manager at Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd. He joined the firm in 2000 after over six years with the securities divisions of two chartered banks.
He specializes in Canadian banks, Information Technology, Consumer Discretionary, and Industrial companies.
He received from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1993 and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder.
He is also a member of CFA Society Vancouver.
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Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd.
Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Leith Wheeler is a client-focused value manager that takes a long-term perspective and turns it into a solid financial future for their clients. The firm applies a team-based approach to managing their clients' portfolios, which is designed to minimize risk and maximize return opportunities. Their investment process across all asset classes is driven by fundamental analysis of individual securities. They augment this bottom-up approach by employing several quantitative models and systems to evaluate the universe of investments available to their clients. | Analyst-Equity | 01/01/2000 |
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Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd.
Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Leith Wheeler is a client-focused value manager that takes a long-term perspective and turns it into a solid financial future for their clients. The firm applies a team-based approach to managing their clients' portfolios, which is designed to minimize risk and maximize return opportunities. Their investment process across all asset classes is driven by fundamental analysis of individual securities. They augment this bottom-up approach by employing several quantitative models and systems to evaluate the universe of investments available to their clients. | Finance |
University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















