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Rodney A. Buck is currently the Chairman at Japan Smaller Capitalization Fund, Inc. since 2010 and the Owner at Buck Capital Management, Inc. since 2005.
Previously, he served as the Chief Executive Officer at NLG Capital, Inc. from 2001 to 2005 and at NL Capital Management, Inc. from 2004 to 2005.
He was also the Director at Korea Equity Fund, Inc. from 2006 to 2010 and the Chief Investment Officer & EVP at National Life Insurance Co. from 2005 to 2005.
Additionally, he held the position of Chairman at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.
Postes actifs de Rodney Buck
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
| JAPAN SMALLER CAPITALIZATION FUND, INC. | Président | 25/10/2010 |
Buck Capital Management, Inc. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2005 |
Anciens postes connus de Rodney Buck
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
NLG Capital, Inc.
NLG Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance NLG Capital’s fixed income strategies incorporate sector allocation and security selection decisions to meet the income and capital preservation goals of the client. Based on an analysis of current market conditions and future expectations, the firm allocates to the fixed income sectors, maturities, and securities they believe offer the best relative value and balance between return and risk control within a particular strategy. In conjunction with establishing top-down asset allocation, yield curve and duration positioning, the investment team applies disciplined fundamental analysis to security selection. | President | 06/12/2005 |
NL Capital Management, Inc.
NL Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance For private clients, NL's goal as equity managers is to invest in superior companies with sustainable earnings growth rates and reasonable valuations. They look for companies that have the following characteristics: strong cash flow and earnings profile, attractive growth prospects, high ROC, solid balance sheets, superior management, established competitive position and reasonable valuation for growth rate. They select those companies with compelling values for their growth rates or underlying asset value. They strive to build portfolios of stocks that have a strong positive growth bias with limited downside exposure. NL limits fixed-income investments to U.S. government, mortgage-backed, tax-exempt and high quality corporate issues. They are active managers, concentrating on those areas of the bond market that offer the best risk/reward profile. The firm's large-cap core institutional management investment process is focused on identifying companies with sustainable, enduring, long-term growth prospects selling at relatively attractive valuations. NL believes that mid-cap growth companies with above average earnings growth and reasonable p/e ratios should provide superior total returns over time. Their process to identify attractive candidates for their core portfolio is based upon a proprietary multi-factor model. From the companies that emerge from this screening process, they select those that are dominant in their market with defensible franchises. Their institutional small-cap core philosophy is based on the belief that investing in high quality small-cap companies trading at a discount to their fair value minimizes risk and increases the probability of investment success. Their investment approach is driven by concepts designed to reduce risk and generate excess return. NL's investment objective for institutional fixed-income management is to provide high current income, capital preservation and superior long-term total return. They maintain a balanced investment strategy that allows them to capture short-term price movements while maintaining attractive levels of income. | President | 01/10/2005 |
National Life Insurance Co.
National Life Insurance Co. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Provides life insurance and annuity services | Directeur en chef des Investissements | 01/01/2005 |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as non-profitable health organization | Président | - |
| KOREA EQUITY FUND INC. | Président | - |
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Korea Equity Fund, Inc.
Korea Equity Fund, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Acts as Closed-End Investment Fund/Investment Trust | Miscellaneous |
NLG Capital, Inc.
NLG Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance NLG Capital’s fixed income strategies incorporate sector allocation and security selection decisions to meet the income and capital preservation goals of the client. Based on an analysis of current market conditions and future expectations, the firm allocates to the fixed income sectors, maturities, and securities they believe offer the best relative value and balance between return and risk control within a particular strategy. In conjunction with establishing top-down asset allocation, yield curve and duration positioning, the investment team applies disciplined fundamental analysis to security selection. | Finance |
Japan Smaller Capitalization Fund
Japan Smaller Capitalization Fund Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Acts as Closed-End Investment Fund/Investment Trust | Miscellaneous |
NL Capital Management, Inc.
NL Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance For private clients, NL's goal as equity managers is to invest in superior companies with sustainable earnings growth rates and reasonable valuations. They look for companies that have the following characteristics: strong cash flow and earnings profile, attractive growth prospects, high ROC, solid balance sheets, superior management, established competitive position and reasonable valuation for growth rate. They select those companies with compelling values for their growth rates or underlying asset value. They strive to build portfolios of stocks that have a strong positive growth bias with limited downside exposure. NL limits fixed-income investments to U.S. government, mortgage-backed, tax-exempt and high quality corporate issues. They are active managers, concentrating on those areas of the bond market that offer the best risk/reward profile. The firm's large-cap core institutional management investment process is focused on identifying companies with sustainable, enduring, long-term growth prospects selling at relatively attractive valuations. NL believes that mid-cap growth companies with above average earnings growth and reasonable p/e ratios should provide superior total returns over time. Their process to identify attractive candidates for their core portfolio is based upon a proprietary multi-factor model. From the companies that emerge from this screening process, they select those that are dominant in their market with defensible franchises. Their institutional small-cap core philosophy is based on the belief that investing in high quality small-cap companies trading at a discount to their fair value minimizes risk and increases the probability of investment success. Their investment approach is driven by concepts designed to reduce risk and generate excess return. NL's investment objective for institutional fixed-income management is to provide high current income, capital preservation and superior long-term total return. They maintain a balanced investment strategy that allows them to capture short-term price movements while maintaining attractive levels of income. | Finance |
National Life Insurance Co.
National Life Insurance Co. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Provides life insurance and annuity services | Finance |
Buck Capital Management, Inc. | |
Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as non-profitable health organization | Commercial Services |
















