Profil
Paul Frank Pfeiffer worked as a Partner & Portfolio Manager at Eagle Growth Investors LLC from 1998 to 2002.
He also worked as a Principal, Portfolio Manager & Equity Analyst at Spears Abacus Advisors LLC.
Prior to that, he was a Partner at MB Investment Partners, Inc. and a Research Analyst at Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC.
Mr. Pfeiffer obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in 1972 and his MBA from The Leonard N Stern School of Business in 1975.
Anciens postes connus de Paul Frank Pfeiffer
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Eagle Growth Investors LLC
Eagle Growth Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2002 |
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Analyst-Equity | 06/07/2003 |
Spears Abacus Advisors LLC
Spears Abacus Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Spears Abacus seeks to generate superior long-term capital appreciation through a focused portfolio of companies that they believe to have dynamic businesses with leading and defensible market positions. The firm employs proprietary fundamental research and emphasizes specific security selection rather than asset allocation. They look for investments that they believe offer favorable asymmetric expected return profiles over the coming three-year period and to possess catalysts to unlock value. Their portfolio construction approach includes the objective of issuer and industry diversification. | Analyst-Equity | - |
MB Investment Partners, Inc.
MB Investment Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MB Investment Partners' (MBIP) expertise includes equity management in large- and small-cap strategies, as well as balanced and fixed- income account management. MBIP begins by examining factors that can influence financial markets such as national and world events, political and tax changes, as well as shifts in social attitudes. They then cull a handful of broad themes that will drive this investment outlook. They search for sustained changes in technology, economics and business practices that create opportunities for significant gains. The final selection of securities combines the consideration of a macroeconomic view, their chosen themes and direct contacts with the companies. MBIP accomplishes this process by assigning certain industries and companies to their research analysts and to each of the portfolio managers for thorough review. Their investment recommendations are then considered and compared by all managers until a consensus is reached. The final step is to examine the trading patterns of the stocks that MBIP has chosen to determine when and at what price they will buy and sell. MBIP's growth equity strategy is a bottom-up fundamental approach focused on investing in companies that are capable of generating strong revenue growth and sustainable long-term earnings gains at least 50% greater than that of the S&P 500. They also seek companies that, based upon their valuation metrics, have under-appreciated growth potential. A number of quantitative measures are used to initially identify potential candidates for inclusion in the portfolio. However, only after the completion of extensive fundamental analysis is a stock approved for investment. Portfolios are concentrated typically in 30 to 40 positions. For fixed-income, the firm emphasizes quality bonds with intermediate maturities in order to maintain a high degree of liquidity and to limit the volatility of the portfolio. Longer-term issues may be used as equity substitutes in periods when MBIP believes that projected returns are competitive with the equity markets. Since the relationship between taxable and municipal bond yields changes from time to time, they will invest in either sector to optimize after-tax returns for their clients. In assessing the attractiveness of the bond market, MBIP employs the same discipline of fundamental and technical analysis that is used in the investment process for equities. They look for changes in fundamentals or investor psychology that will be the catalyst to provide superior returns. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
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MB Investment Partners, Inc.
MB Investment Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MB Investment Partners' (MBIP) expertise includes equity management in large- and small-cap strategies, as well as balanced and fixed- income account management. MBIP begins by examining factors that can influence financial markets such as national and world events, political and tax changes, as well as shifts in social attitudes. They then cull a handful of broad themes that will drive this investment outlook. They search for sustained changes in technology, economics and business practices that create opportunities for significant gains. The final selection of securities combines the consideration of a macroeconomic view, their chosen themes and direct contacts with the companies. MBIP accomplishes this process by assigning certain industries and companies to their research analysts and to each of the portfolio managers for thorough review. Their investment recommendations are then considered and compared by all managers until a consensus is reached. The final step is to examine the trading patterns of the stocks that MBIP has chosen to determine when and at what price they will buy and sell. MBIP's growth equity strategy is a bottom-up fundamental approach focused on investing in companies that are capable of generating strong revenue growth and sustainable long-term earnings gains at least 50% greater than that of the S&P 500. They also seek companies that, based upon their valuation metrics, have under-appreciated growth potential. A number of quantitative measures are used to initially identify potential candidates for inclusion in the portfolio. However, only after the completion of extensive fundamental analysis is a stock approved for investment. Portfolios are concentrated typically in 30 to 40 positions. For fixed-income, the firm emphasizes quality bonds with intermediate maturities in order to maintain a high degree of liquidity and to limit the volatility of the portfolio. Longer-term issues may be used as equity substitutes in periods when MBIP believes that projected returns are competitive with the equity markets. Since the relationship between taxable and municipal bond yields changes from time to time, they will invest in either sector to optimize after-tax returns for their clients. In assessing the attractiveness of the bond market, MBIP employs the same discipline of fundamental and technical analysis that is used in the investment process for equities. They look for changes in fundamentals or investor psychology that will be the catalyst to provide superior returns. | Finance |
Eagle Growth Investors LLC
Eagle Growth Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Finance |
Spears Abacus Advisors LLC
Spears Abacus Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Spears Abacus seeks to generate superior long-term capital appreciation through a focused portfolio of companies that they believe to have dynamic businesses with leading and defensible market positions. The firm employs proprietary fundamental research and emphasizes specific security selection rather than asset allocation. They look for investments that they believe offer favorable asymmetric expected return profiles over the coming three-year period and to possess catalysts to unlock value. Their portfolio construction approach includes the objective of issuer and industry diversification. | Finance |
University of Washington
University of Washington Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
The Leonard N Stern School of Business
The Leonard N Stern School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















