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Martingale Asset Management, founded in 1987 and based in Boston, manages equity portfolios for many of the world`s most demanding corporate pension plans, foundations, endowments, public retirement systems, and multi-employer funds. Investing is our only business.
Permira is a global investment firm that backs successful businesses with growth ambitions. Founded in 1985, the firm advises funds with total committed capital of €77bn and makes long-term majority and minority investments across two core asset classes, private equity and credit. The Permira private equity funds have made approximately 300 private equity investments in four key sectors: Technology, Consumer, Healthcare and Services. Permira Credit is one of Europe`s leading specialist credit investors, supporting businesses with flexible financing solutions across Direct Lending, CLO Management, Structured Credit and Strategic Opportunities. Established in 2007, the firm advises investment funds and products which have provided more than €14bn of debt capital to over 300 European businesses. Permira employs over 470 people in 15 offices across Europe, the United States and Asia.
Predict is a Morristown, NJ-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Keller Williams Realty of Newport is a Middletown, RI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Investment managers often excel at thinking creatively but fail to act on their ideas consistently. Computers and models are the opposite – they aren’t creative – but they can enforce disciplined testing and implementation. Our investment philosophy is to utilize the strengths of each. Our investment team generates ideas for identifying cheap or expensive stocks, drawing on academic work in accounting and behavioral finance as well our own internal research. We use a quantitative process to test and implement these ideas, removing emotion from buy and sell decisions. Blending fundamental research with systematic implementation is critical because even the most talented investors struggle to remove emotional and cognitive biases from their decisions.