Profil
Mr. Richard C.
Norris is a Research Analyst at Bedlam Asset Management Plc.
Prior to joining Bedlam in October 2007; he was with Constellation Capital as an equity analyst for one year.
He began his career at KPMG in 1995 before moving overseas to join Deloitte and Touche in Australia for seven years.
At Deloitte and Touche he gained four years of experience in Corporate Finance.
Mr. Norris has a Master of Applied Finance from Securities Institute of Australia.
He is also a Chartered Accountant.
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Bedlam Asset Management Plc
Bedlam Asset Management Plc Investment ManagersFinance BAM's investment process is fundamentally value-orientated and seeks to screen out absolute risk, using bottom-up and top-down approaches to build portfolios. The firm invests in equity from the standpoint of a trade buyer, looking for self-funding takeovers. This requires that the target company must have a strong free cash flow, sustainable margins, and compelling valuations. Once the firm proves that a company satisfies these requirements, they perform in-house analysis and then look for a trigger, or catalyst, for change. The investment team performs 'stress testing' to reach an investment decision. Stop-loss policies after purchase are not used, though any significant fall (more than 5%) results in an automatic review of the company's operations and valuation | Analyst-Equity | 01.09.2010 |
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Bedlam Asset Management Plc
Bedlam Asset Management Plc Investment ManagersFinance BAM's investment process is fundamentally value-orientated and seeks to screen out absolute risk, using bottom-up and top-down approaches to build portfolios. The firm invests in equity from the standpoint of a trade buyer, looking for self-funding takeovers. This requires that the target company must have a strong free cash flow, sustainable margins, and compelling valuations. Once the firm proves that a company satisfies these requirements, they perform in-house analysis and then look for a trigger, or catalyst, for change. The investment team performs 'stress testing' to reach an investment decision. Stop-loss policies after purchase are not used, though any significant fall (more than 5%) results in an automatic review of the company's operations and valuation | Finance |
















