Profil
Mr. Stuart C.
Johnston is Founder & Managing General Partner at Phoenix Partners (Washington).
He founded Phoenix Partners (Washington) in 1982.
Anciens postes connus de Stuart C. Johnston
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Phoenix Partners (Washington)
Phoenix Partners (Washington) Investment ManagersFinance The Phoenix Partners invests in start-up, early- and mid-stage emerging technology companies on the West Coast of the US. They focus on high-growth ventures in the information technology, Internet, software, communications and networking sectors. They invest from $100,000 for seed capital up to $3 million. The Phoenix Partners prefer to take a minority interest in the companies in which they invest. | Private Equity Investor | 03/01/2012 |
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc.
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MLAM's worldwide approach to equity investing uses a philosophy of identifying relative value among individual stocks and stock markets by focusing primarily on two variables: reinvestment rate and the price-to-book value ratio. There are seven additional screens employed to further refine the process. The factors used to identify value include price-to-cash flow, price-to-earnings ratios, past and future earnings growth and dividend payouts. For asset allocation, a country whose market valuation measurements seem consistently above or below world averages or its own historical averages are over or under-weighted accordingly. The degrees of over or under-weighting are determined by relative economic prospects as measured by the outlook for GNP, inflation and interest rates of each country and their impact on currency movements. By combining a value approach to individual stock selection with asset allocation by country, the firm seeks to achieve consistent performance relative to international equity indexes. MLAM combines top-down and bottom-up analysis and uses proprietary models as part of their research process. Their funds are team-managed. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc.
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MLAM's worldwide approach to equity investing uses a philosophy of identifying relative value among individual stocks and stock markets by focusing primarily on two variables: reinvestment rate and the price-to-book value ratio. There are seven additional screens employed to further refine the process. The factors used to identify value include price-to-cash flow, price-to-earnings ratios, past and future earnings growth and dividend payouts. For asset allocation, a country whose market valuation measurements seem consistently above or below world averages or its own historical averages are over or under-weighted accordingly. The degrees of over or under-weighting are determined by relative economic prospects as measured by the outlook for GNP, inflation and interest rates of each country and their impact on currency movements. By combining a value approach to individual stock selection with asset allocation by country, the firm seeks to achieve consistent performance relative to international equity indexes. MLAM combines top-down and bottom-up analysis and uses proprietary models as part of their research process. Their funds are team-managed. | Finance |
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Phoenix Partners (Washington)
Phoenix Partners (Washington) Investment ManagersFinance The Phoenix Partners invests in start-up, early- and mid-stage emerging technology companies on the West Coast of the US. They focus on high-growth ventures in the information technology, Internet, software, communications and networking sectors. They invest from $100,000 for seed capital up to $3 million. The Phoenix Partners prefer to take a minority interest in the companies in which they invest. | Finance |
















