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Eui Suk Hong worked as the Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director at Samsung Asset Management (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Anciens postes connus de Eui Suk Hong
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Samsung Asset Management (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Samsung Asset Management (Hong Kong) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance SAM HK seeks to achieve superior long-term relative returns by investing on Asian companies and employing an active bottom-up growth at reasonable price (GARP) investing approach. The bottom-up stock selection approach seeks companies with sustainable competitive advantages, good management, high returns on equity, earnings growth and strong balance sheet trading at reasonable valuations. The GARP investing approach utilizes a combination of growth and value strategies while an active investing style entails high portfolio turnover to exploit market inefficiencies. The firm employs a top-down and a bottom-up approach with macro risk controls. They look for companies with strong fundamentals (high barrier to entry, high ROIC, strong management and conservative balance sheet) that are undervalued. | Directeur Général | 13/03/2020 |
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Samsung Asset Management (Hong Kong) Ltd.
Samsung Asset Management (Hong Kong) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance SAM HK seeks to achieve superior long-term relative returns by investing on Asian companies and employing an active bottom-up growth at reasonable price (GARP) investing approach. The bottom-up stock selection approach seeks companies with sustainable competitive advantages, good management, high returns on equity, earnings growth and strong balance sheet trading at reasonable valuations. The GARP investing approach utilizes a combination of growth and value strategies while an active investing style entails high portfolio turnover to exploit market inefficiencies. The firm employs a top-down and a bottom-up approach with macro risk controls. They look for companies with strong fundamentals (high barrier to entry, high ROIC, strong management and conservative balance sheet) that are undervalued. | Finance |
















