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Ryan Lynch is Vice President at Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc. since 2019.
Mr. Lynch completed an undergraduate degree at Fairfield University in 2012.
Postes actifs de Ryan Lynch
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Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc.
Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance SCCM identifies investments they believe are undervalued in the marketplace by utilizing a combination of outside research and their own fundamental and technical analysis as performed by their in-house investment research staff. They use bottom-up approach for their general investment decision-making. The firm manages client accounts according to a variety of value-based strategies. Each strategy begins with the basic discipline of buying companies with low price to earnings (P/E) and/or price to book (P/B) value ratios. In addition, several of the strategies employ an additional discipline of above-average dividend yield and dividend growth potential. Each of the strategies is designed with a long-term outlook, typically three to five years. | Trading-Equity | 01/07/2019 |
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Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc.
Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance SCCM identifies investments they believe are undervalued in the marketplace by utilizing a combination of outside research and their own fundamental and technical analysis as performed by their in-house investment research staff. They use bottom-up approach for their general investment decision-making. The firm manages client accounts according to a variety of value-based strategies. Each strategy begins with the basic discipline of buying companies with low price to earnings (P/E) and/or price to book (P/B) value ratios. In addition, several of the strategies employ an additional discipline of above-average dividend yield and dividend growth potential. Each of the strategies is designed with a long-term outlook, typically three to five years. | Finance |
Fairfield University
Fairfield University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















