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Mr. Glenn W.
Taylor was previously employed as an Analyst by Pelham Capital Ltd. and a Research Analyst by The Children's Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP.
Eerdere bekende functies van Glenn West Taylor
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Pelham Capital Ltd.
Pelham Capital Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Pelham Capital is an active manager which employs a long-short equity investment style to invest primarily in European equities. They do not invest in financial companies but otherwise have no specific sector limitations. The firm invests through their fund in a select number of small, mid and large-cap, primarily Continental European stocks. They typically hold core positions for two to five years. | Analyst-Equity | 01-01-2024 |
The Children's Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP
The Children's Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP Investment ManagersFinance TCI is an activist, value- and catalyst-driven manager which invests globally in equity for the medium- to long, or even very long-term. The utilize a bottom-up investment process based on fundamental research to target strong business franchises with sound fundamentals. They invest in mid- and large-cap stocks in Western Europe, as well as in North America, Asia and emerging markets. The firm seeks to identify significantly undervalued companies in markets protected by high barriers to entry. They follow a long/short event-driven investment strategy and construct long-biased, highly concentrated portfolios. They typically acquire minority stakes, occasionally using swaps to increase their shareholding positions, and seek alliances among the other minority shareholders to determinedly promote shareholder value creation. TCI is an activist firm and is included in the SharkWatch50 as one the 50 most prominent activist investors. They have been credited for having prevented the takeover of the London Stock Exchange by Deutsche Börse in 2005, and for having facilitated the takeover of ABN AMRO by Royal Bank of Scotland in 2007. They have invested significantly in US railroads and Hong Kong real estate. | Analyst-Equity | 12-11-2008 |
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The Children's Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP
The Children's Investment Fund Management (UK) LLP Investment ManagersFinance TCI is an activist, value- and catalyst-driven manager which invests globally in equity for the medium- to long, or even very long-term. The utilize a bottom-up investment process based on fundamental research to target strong business franchises with sound fundamentals. They invest in mid- and large-cap stocks in Western Europe, as well as in North America, Asia and emerging markets. The firm seeks to identify significantly undervalued companies in markets protected by high barriers to entry. They follow a long/short event-driven investment strategy and construct long-biased, highly concentrated portfolios. They typically acquire minority stakes, occasionally using swaps to increase their shareholding positions, and seek alliances among the other minority shareholders to determinedly promote shareholder value creation. TCI is an activist firm and is included in the SharkWatch50 as one the 50 most prominent activist investors. They have been credited for having prevented the takeover of the London Stock Exchange by Deutsche Börse in 2005, and for having facilitated the takeover of ABN AMRO by Royal Bank of Scotland in 2007. They have invested significantly in US railroads and Hong Kong real estate. | Finance |
Pelham Capital Ltd.
Pelham Capital Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Pelham Capital is an active manager which employs a long-short equity investment style to invest primarily in European equities. They do not invest in financial companies but otherwise have no specific sector limitations. The firm invests through their fund in a select number of small, mid and large-cap, primarily Continental European stocks. They typically hold core positions for two to five years. | Finance |
















