Posted On: 10/08/2015 10:23:08 AM
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Re: daydreaming2 #14450
"Cambridge Global Asset Management’s passion for investing is what drives the team to ask more questions, to research additional areas and to uncover more companies to analyze. The focus is on building wealth for clients, in part because the team’s members are themselves substantial investors in the Cambridge funds.
Cambridge was founded in 2008 by industry veteran Alan Radlo. In 2011, the team significantly expanded with the addition of Brandon Snow, Robert Swanson, Stephen Groff and Greg Dean, all of whom had worked together previously at Fidelity Investments. The team reunited at Cambridge to offer a unique approach to money management: focused on absolute returns and downside protection with proper alignment between portfolio managers and clients. This “new” approach is more akin to professional investment management of the 1970s and 1980s than the short-term focus commonly found in the industry today. Today, Cambridge manages over $15 billion in income, balanced and equity mandates on behalf of retail and institutional clients who share the team’s vision. The team operates from offices in Boston and Toronto."
Cambridge was founded in 2008 by industry veteran Alan Radlo. In 2011, the team significantly expanded with the addition of Brandon Snow, Robert Swanson, Stephen Groff and Greg Dean, all of whom had worked together previously at Fidelity Investments. The team reunited at Cambridge to offer a unique approach to money management: focused on absolute returns and downside protection with proper alignment between portfolio managers and clients. This “new” approach is more akin to professional investment management of the 1970s and 1980s than the short-term focus commonly found in the industry today. Today, Cambridge manages over $15 billion in income, balanced and equity mandates on behalf of retail and institutional clients who share the team’s vision. The team operates from offices in Boston and Toronto."
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