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Mr. John A. Dahmen, CFA, is Head Trader & Securities Analyst at Netols Asset Management, Inc. He joined the firm in 2005 and has over 10 years of investment experience.
He received his BS degree in Finance and Real Estate from Marquette University.
Former positions of John Andrew Dahmen
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Netols Asset Management, Inc.
Netols Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Netols Asset Management is a value investor that focuses on investments in small-cap US companies. Their investment process is based on rigorous fundamental bottom-up research. Netols' investment process begins with the universe of about 5000 stocks of US companies with market-cap ranging from $100 million to $2 billion. The universe is narrowed to include cheap stocks leaving about 1500 stocks to choose from. The firm reviews relative valuations by industry to develop a watch list of about 400 stocks. Fundamental research is then performed to identify 'change factors' in a company or in its operating environment that create significant opportunities for investment outperformance over time. Netols invests in the companies with the best risk/reward potential. The portfolio usually holds 60 to 80 stocks. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Analyst-Equity | 16/11/2017 |
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Marquette University
Marquette University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Netols Asset Management, Inc.
Netols Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Netols Asset Management is a value investor that focuses on investments in small-cap US companies. Their investment process is based on rigorous fundamental bottom-up research. Netols' investment process begins with the universe of about 5000 stocks of US companies with market-cap ranging from $100 million to $2 billion. The universe is narrowed to include cheap stocks leaving about 1500 stocks to choose from. The firm reviews relative valuations by industry to develop a watch list of about 400 stocks. Fundamental research is then performed to identify 'change factors' in a company or in its operating environment that create significant opportunities for investment outperformance over time. Netols invests in the companies with the best risk/reward potential. The portfolio usually holds 60 to 80 stocks. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. | Finance |
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