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Mr. Lachlan Mayne is an Analyst at DNR Capital Pty Ltd. He is responsible for supporting the Portfolio Managers in the diversified financials, insurance brokers, utilities and telecommunications sector.
He is also responsible for backup dealing.
Mr. Mayne has a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) and Economics from the University of Queensland.
Postes actifs de Lachlan Mayne
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DNR Capital Pty Ltd.
DNR Capital Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DNR Capital constructs long-term, high conviction, concentrated investment portfolios. There are a number of factors considered in the portfolio construction process, including a top-down economic appraisal and portfolio risk characteristics, such as security and sector correlations. The firm has developed a proprietary “Quality Web” methodology, where they define quality companies as being those companies with the following five attributes: (1) earnings strength (particularly improving return); (2) superior industry structure; (3) balance sheet strength; (4) strong management; and (5) low environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk. | Analyst-Equity | 01/01/2019 |
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DNR Capital Pty Ltd.
DNR Capital Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DNR Capital constructs long-term, high conviction, concentrated investment portfolios. There are a number of factors considered in the portfolio construction process, including a top-down economic appraisal and portfolio risk characteristics, such as security and sector correlations. The firm has developed a proprietary “Quality Web” methodology, where they define quality companies as being those companies with the following five attributes: (1) earnings strength (particularly improving return); (2) superior industry structure; (3) balance sheet strength; (4) strong management; and (5) low environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk. | Finance |
















