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Mr. Matthys M.
de Kock is an Investment Analyst at Contrarius Investment Advisory Ltd.
Prior to joining Contrarius Investment Advisory in October 2008, Mr. de Kock was a Senior Business Analyst at Allan Gray Limited in Cape Town, South Africa with responsibilities for client servicing and investment research.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, Bachelor of Law degree (Stell) and a Master of International Law and Economics (Bern).
Postes actifs de Matthys Michael de Kock
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Contrarius Investment Advisory Ltd.
Contrarius Investment Advisory Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CIAL is a long-term, valuation-based investor that determines the intrinsic value of each security in which it invests based on business fundamentals, future earnings of the company and by performing proprietary bottom-up research. The larger the discount at which a company’s shares trade to the underlying intrinsic value of the shares, the more attractive the stock. When discounted shares reach their underlying intrinsic value, the firm sells them. While CIAL does not invest on the basis of sectors, it has for some time found attractive opportunities in the consumer discretionary and technology sectors. The firm performs seeking to determine the intrinsic value of investments. | Analyst-Equity | 16/02/2010 |
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Contrarius Investment Advisory Ltd.
Contrarius Investment Advisory Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance CIAL is a long-term, valuation-based investor that determines the intrinsic value of each security in which it invests based on business fundamentals, future earnings of the company and by performing proprietary bottom-up research. The larger the discount at which a company’s shares trade to the underlying intrinsic value of the shares, the more attractive the stock. When discounted shares reach their underlying intrinsic value, the firm sells them. While CIAL does not invest on the basis of sectors, it has for some time found attractive opportunities in the consumer discretionary and technology sectors. The firm performs seeking to determine the intrinsic value of investments. | Finance |
















