Profile
Mr. Aaron Smith is Junior Portfolio Manager at Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Prior to joining Footprints Asset Management & Research in June 2012, he was an Investor Specialist for Principal Financial Group from 2010 to 2012
Mr. Smith earned his Bachelors in International Business at MidAmerica Nazarene University in 2009.
Former positions of Aaron Smith
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc.
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FAMR is an absolute value investor which seeks opportunities that minimize price risk and based on a company's absolute value, display a high potential to create wealth over the long-term. The Portfolio Manager makes all portfolio investment buy-hold-sell decisions. To manage price risk, the firm identifies companies that are out of favor, distressed, or unpopular under the current market conditions and are selling at or near their tangible book value (1 times book value). | Trading-Equity | 31/03/2013 |
| PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/05/2012 |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Principal Financial Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Provides retirement plans, asset management and insurance services | Finance |
MidAmerica Nazarene University
MidAmerica Nazarene University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc.
Footprints Asset Management & Research, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FAMR is an absolute value investor which seeks opportunities that minimize price risk and based on a company's absolute value, display a high potential to create wealth over the long-term. The Portfolio Manager makes all portfolio investment buy-hold-sell decisions. To manage price risk, the firm identifies companies that are out of favor, distressed, or unpopular under the current market conditions and are selling at or near their tangible book value (1 times book value). | Finance |
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