Profil
Mr. Matthew F.
Sauer, CFA MBA, is a Managing Director & Co-Portfolio Manager at Lateef Investment Management LP.
His previous work experience includes being a Managing Member and Portfolio Manager at RBO & Co., LLC, Vice President and Senior Research Analyst at Oak Value Capital Management, and Senior Research Associate at Cambridge Associates.
He received his BS in Humanities from Lawrence Technological University and his MBA from Duke University.
Anciens postes connus de Matthew Francis Sauer
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Tran Capital Management LP
Tran Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance TCM offers discretionary investment management and investment advisory services for domestic equity. The firm follows an investment philosophy, rooted in the belief that earnings growth ultimately drives stock valuations as compounding occurs over time. Their goal is to generate exceptional returns for a select group of clients, not to amass an excessive amount of assets under management that would undermine the firm's ability to perform. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 22/12/2016 |
Ariel Investments LLC
Ariel Investments LLC Investment ManagersFinance Ariel manages investment strategies seeking long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in equity investments. The firm utilizes bottom-up, fundamental analysis to select quality company stocks. | Membre du Comité d'Investissement | - |
Oak Value Capital Management, Inc.
Oak Value Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Oak Value Capital Management is a GARP investment manager. The firm seeks to invest in high-quality companies with solid competitive advantages and capable, fair-minded management teams that can be purchased at sizable discounts from their intrinsic values. Their investment approach is based on the idea that current market price is not always an accurate reflection of a company's true worth. Oak Value Capital Management's investment horizon is 3 to 5 years. The firm builds focused portfolios consisting of 20 to 30 stocks. Though not limited by sector, the firm tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, consumer non-durables and technology services sectors. They invest primarily in the stocks of US large-cap companies. Oak Value Capital Management maintains a low turnover rate | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2005 |
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Ariel Investments LLC
Ariel Investments LLC Investment ManagersFinance Ariel manages investment strategies seeking long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in equity investments. The firm utilizes bottom-up, fundamental analysis to select quality company stocks. | Finance |
Oak Value Capital Management, Inc.
Oak Value Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Oak Value Capital Management is a GARP investment manager. The firm seeks to invest in high-quality companies with solid competitive advantages and capable, fair-minded management teams that can be purchased at sizable discounts from their intrinsic values. Their investment approach is based on the idea that current market price is not always an accurate reflection of a company's true worth. Oak Value Capital Management's investment horizon is 3 to 5 years. The firm builds focused portfolios consisting of 20 to 30 stocks. Though not limited by sector, the firm tends to invest in the stocks of companies in the finance, consumer non-durables and technology services sectors. They invest primarily in the stocks of US large-cap companies. Oak Value Capital Management maintains a low turnover rate | Finance |
Tran Capital Management LP
Tran Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance TCM offers discretionary investment management and investment advisory services for domestic equity. The firm follows an investment philosophy, rooted in the belief that earnings growth ultimately drives stock valuations as compounding occurs over time. Their goal is to generate exceptional returns for a select group of clients, not to amass an excessive amount of assets under management that would undermine the firm's ability to perform. | Finance |
Duke University
Duke University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Lawrence Technological University
Lawrence Technological University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















