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Ann-Charlotte Byström Eek was the Chief Executive Officer at Carnegie Fond AB.
Anciens postes connus de Ann-Charlotte Byström Eek
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Carnegie Fond AB
Carnegie Fond AB Investment ManagersFinance CF is an active investment manager following a growth-oriented investment approach. They invest in global equity across all market-caps, complemented with fixed-income, with the bulk of their investments in Swedish and US equity. Research is both performed in-house and shared with other Carnegie divisions. The firm's investment process is research-driven and starts with the analysis of long-term global trends. Sector allocation is top-down and based on macro-economic analysis focusing on the global economic cycle, inflation rates and development, future interest rate levels, and FX prices. Within select sectors, bottom-up stock-picking targets companies with growth potential. Stock selection is based on in-depth financial analysis, focusing on financial soundness, cash-flow analysis, profitability, growth history, management experience and ability, market position, ownership structure and stock liquidity. Company visits are part of the research process, as are reports by local analysts. | President | - |
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Carnegie Fond AB
Carnegie Fond AB Investment ManagersFinance CF is an active investment manager following a growth-oriented investment approach. They invest in global equity across all market-caps, complemented with fixed-income, with the bulk of their investments in Swedish and US equity. Research is both performed in-house and shared with other Carnegie divisions. The firm's investment process is research-driven and starts with the analysis of long-term global trends. Sector allocation is top-down and based on macro-economic analysis focusing on the global economic cycle, inflation rates and development, future interest rate levels, and FX prices. Within select sectors, bottom-up stock-picking targets companies with growth potential. Stock selection is based on in-depth financial analysis, focusing on financial soundness, cash-flow analysis, profitability, growth history, management experience and ability, market position, ownership structure and stock liquidity. Company visits are part of the research process, as are reports by local analysts. | Finance |
















