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Prior to joining EBS in 2003, Ms. Spangenberg worked as the Operations Manager for a local brokerage firm and has been in the investment industry since 1998.
She was promoted to the Trading department in 2006, where she is involved in executing equity, fixed income and mutual fund trades.
Ms. Spangenberg graduated from Eastern Kentucky with a B.S.
in Education.
Anciens postes connus de Kristi Spangenberg
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Eubel Brady & Suttman Asset Management, Inc.
Eubel Brady & Suttman Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance EBS seeks to invest in businesses (stocks) that trade at a discount to the firm’s estimate of intrinsic value. The firm search for value in businesses, focuses on the long-term when evaluating businesses and people and think independently of the Wall Street crowd. Equity portfolios are typically diversified across several economic sectors and hold 25 to 35 securities that they believe are attractively priced. EBS may be void or overweight certain sectors. Individual equity positions are generally limited to 5% of the portfolio at initial purchase, and held for three to five years on average. A sell decision can be driven by a security becoming overpriced relative to our estimate of its intrinsic value, a deterioration of the fundamentals or outlook of the business, the position becoming too large in relation to the portfolio, the emergence of a more compelling opportunity or the recognition that their initial investment thesis was flawed. | Trading-Equity | - |
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Eubel Brady & Suttman Asset Management, Inc.
Eubel Brady & Suttman Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance EBS seeks to invest in businesses (stocks) that trade at a discount to the firm’s estimate of intrinsic value. The firm search for value in businesses, focuses on the long-term when evaluating businesses and people and think independently of the Wall Street crowd. Equity portfolios are typically diversified across several economic sectors and hold 25 to 35 securities that they believe are attractively priced. EBS may be void or overweight certain sectors. Individual equity positions are generally limited to 5% of the portfolio at initial purchase, and held for three to five years on average. A sell decision can be driven by a security becoming overpriced relative to our estimate of its intrinsic value, a deterioration of the fundamentals or outlook of the business, the position becoming too large in relation to the portfolio, the emergence of a more compelling opportunity or the recognition that their initial investment thesis was flawed. | Finance |
Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Kentucky University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















