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Mr. Craig A. Miller, CFA, is a Head of Trading at Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC.
He joined the firm in 2013.
He has over 23 years of industry experience.
Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Miller worked as a senior position trader at Stifel Nicolaus, formerly Legg Mason Capital Markets, focused primarily on the Health Care and Technology sectors.
Mr. Miller earned his B.S.
in Finance from Towson University in 1997.
He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Anciens postes connus de Craig A. Miller
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Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC
Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC Investment ManagersFinance ICM offers value investment solutions across the US equity market capitalization spectrum. In doing so, the firm utilizes two distinct investment processes – Small-Cap, SMID-Cap & Mid-Cap Value and Large-Cap/All-Cap Value. Both approaches employ a value-oriented investment method with a focus on fundamental analysis. ICM attempts to measure the value of a security by looking at economic and financial factors including the overall economy, industry conditions, and the financial condition and management of the company itself, to determine if the company is underpriced or overpriced. | Trading-Equity | 01/03/2022 |
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Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC
Investment Counselors of Maryland LLC Investment ManagersFinance ICM offers value investment solutions across the US equity market capitalization spectrum. In doing so, the firm utilizes two distinct investment processes – Small-Cap, SMID-Cap & Mid-Cap Value and Large-Cap/All-Cap Value. Both approaches employ a value-oriented investment method with a focus on fundamental analysis. ICM attempts to measure the value of a security by looking at economic and financial factors including the overall economy, industry conditions, and the financial condition and management of the company itself, to determine if the company is underpriced or overpriced. | Finance |
















