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Ms. Rebecca L.
Hendrickson is Vice President-Operations at Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Before joining Footprints in 2005, she was a Registered Representative for Smith Barney from 2002 to 2005, and for Bass and Associates from 1999-2001.
Ms. Hendrickson obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Business Administration from Charleston Southern University in 1995 and a MBA from the University of Nebraska Omaha in 2001.
Anciens postes connus de Rebecca L. Hendrickson
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Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc.
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FAMR is an absolute value investor which seeks opportunities that minimize price risk and based on a company's absolute value, display a high potential to create wealth over the long-term. The Portfolio Manager makes all portfolio investment buy-hold-sell decisions. To manage price risk, the firm identifies companies that are out of favor, distressed, or unpopular under the current market conditions and are selling at or near their tangible book value (1 times book value). | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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University of Nebraska
University of Nebraska Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Charleston Southern University
Charleston Southern University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc.
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FAMR is an absolute value investor which seeks opportunities that minimize price risk and based on a company's absolute value, display a high potential to create wealth over the long-term. The Portfolio Manager makes all portfolio investment buy-hold-sell decisions. To manage price risk, the firm identifies companies that are out of favor, distressed, or unpopular under the current market conditions and are selling at or near their tangible book value (1 times book value). | Finance |
















