Profil
Mr. Tom D.
Wright, Jr. MBA, is Financial Principal at Abbot Downing Investment Advisors.
He has been with Abbot Downing since April 2012.
Previously, he served as Financial Principal at Lowry Hill Investment Advisors, Inc. Prior to joining Lowry Hill, he was Vice President of the Trust Administration with Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A.
Mr. Wright received his M.B.A from the Carlson School of Management & his B.A. from the University of Minnesota.
Anciens postes connus de Tom D. Wright
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Lowry Hill Investment Advisors, Inc.
Lowry Hill Investment Advisors, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Lowry Hill Investment Advisors' core investment strategy, the Growth Equity strategy, focuses on investments in large-cap US companies. The firm seeks to invest in quality growth companies with enduring business franchises that are capable of successfully compounding shareholder value through market appreciation and dividends. Their preference is to make investments when companies are trading at what they believe to be discounts to their intrinsic values. In performing in-house research and bottom-up analysis, Lowry Hill combines valuation disciplines, risk assessment and industry diversification criteria in constructing this portfolio. For small-cap equities, Lowry Hill employs a sub-portfolio of smaller domestic companies. They seek companies with a strong competitive franchise, solid cash flow and high inside ownership, and then use a cash flow valuation method to purchase these companies at attractive prices. For international equities, Lowry Hill invests in a portfolio of large companies. These are high quality companies with businesses in attractive, growing markets. This portfolio is designed to complement investments in other Lowry Hill US stock portfolios by investing in companies with most of their revenues derived from outside the US. The firm's income equity portfolio consists of companies with a dividend yield higher than that of the S&P 500 and has the potential for capital appreciation in excess of the rate of inflation. They select companies that possess a stable business with the opportunity to grow revenue and earnings, a strong balance sheet, a management team that adds to shareholder value and a stock valuation that is at a discount to intrinsic value. Lowry Hill's goal in including REITs in their clients' portfolios is to reduce portfolio volatility, produce current income and participate in the appreciation of the underlying properties. The firm buys investment grade fixed-income securities to generate current income and add stability to a portfolio. They analyze each client's portfolio within the context of their unique objectives and build portfolios of individual bonds taking into consideration credit risk, the yield curve and call structure. Though not limited by sector, Lowry Hill tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, producer manufacturing, health technology, electronic technology, technology services and consumer non-durables sectors. They invest globally, across all-market-caps. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/03/2012 |
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, NA
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, NA Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de Tom D. Wright
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Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, NA
Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, NA Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Finance |
Lowry Hill Investment Advisors, Inc.
Lowry Hill Investment Advisors, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Lowry Hill Investment Advisors' core investment strategy, the Growth Equity strategy, focuses on investments in large-cap US companies. The firm seeks to invest in quality growth companies with enduring business franchises that are capable of successfully compounding shareholder value through market appreciation and dividends. Their preference is to make investments when companies are trading at what they believe to be discounts to their intrinsic values. In performing in-house research and bottom-up analysis, Lowry Hill combines valuation disciplines, risk assessment and industry diversification criteria in constructing this portfolio. For small-cap equities, Lowry Hill employs a sub-portfolio of smaller domestic companies. They seek companies with a strong competitive franchise, solid cash flow and high inside ownership, and then use a cash flow valuation method to purchase these companies at attractive prices. For international equities, Lowry Hill invests in a portfolio of large companies. These are high quality companies with businesses in attractive, growing markets. This portfolio is designed to complement investments in other Lowry Hill US stock portfolios by investing in companies with most of their revenues derived from outside the US. The firm's income equity portfolio consists of companies with a dividend yield higher than that of the S&P 500 and has the potential for capital appreciation in excess of the rate of inflation. They select companies that possess a stable business with the opportunity to grow revenue and earnings, a strong balance sheet, a management team that adds to shareholder value and a stock valuation that is at a discount to intrinsic value. Lowry Hill's goal in including REITs in their clients' portfolios is to reduce portfolio volatility, produce current income and participate in the appreciation of the underlying properties. The firm buys investment grade fixed-income securities to generate current income and add stability to a portfolio. They analyze each client's portfolio within the context of their unique objectives and build portfolios of individual bonds taking into consideration credit risk, the yield curve and call structure. Though not limited by sector, Lowry Hill tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, producer manufacturing, health technology, electronic technology, technology services and consumer non-durables sectors. They invest globally, across all-market-caps. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Finance |
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















