Profil
Mr. David E.
Amphlett-Lewis is a Partner at Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP.
Mr. Amphlett-Lewis began his career with Societe General Investment Management in 1999 where he was involved with establishing a portfolio management service for individual and company pension schemes.
He was an Investment Manager at Deutsche Bank where responsible for portfolios with narrowly defined medium and long term objectives.
He is a graduate of the Economics Department of Birmingham University and Member of the Securities Institute.
Postes actifs de David Evan Amphlett-Lewis
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Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP
Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Evelyn Partners utilizes a top-down approach to analyze macroeconomic and political considerations before deciding on the companies in which they want to invest. They may occasionally engage in shareholder activism. Analyst views are distilled into recommended buy and sell lists. The buy list is compiled country by country based on quantitative and qualitative inputs. The sell list is based on adverse changes in company results, structure, management, the economic or trading environment and changes in country weightings or the availability of more attractive holdings. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/01/2010 |
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Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP
Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Evelyn Partners utilizes a top-down approach to analyze macroeconomic and political considerations before deciding on the companies in which they want to invest. They may occasionally engage in shareholder activism. Analyst views are distilled into recommended buy and sell lists. The buy list is compiled country by country based on quantitative and qualitative inputs. The sell list is based on adverse changes in company results, structure, management, the economic or trading environment and changes in country weightings or the availability of more attractive holdings. | Finance |
















