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Mr. Edward J.
Hendin is a Partner at Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP.
He has over 27 years of experience of discretionary investment management for private clients, across a range of portfolios including family open-ended investment companies, self-invested personal pension, charities, ISAs and taxable accounts.
Mr. Hendin joined Smith & Williamson in 2002.
As part of the Smith & Williamson Investment Management collegiate investment process, he leads the research team covering the building materials, house building and chemicals sectors.
Mr. Hendin previously led the Japanese Collective Fund’s research for the firm.
He is a member of Smith & Williamson’s Landed Estates group.
He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI).
Ed Hendin active positions
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Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP
Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Evelyn Partners utilizes a top-down approach to analyze macroeconomic and political considerations before deciding on the companies in which they want to invest. They may occasionally engage in shareholder activism. Analyst views are distilled into recommended buy and sell lists. The buy list is compiled country by country based on quantitative and qualitative inputs. The sell list is based on adverse changes in company results, structure, management, the economic or trading environment and changes in country weightings or the availability of more attractive holdings. | Director of Research - Equity | 01/01/2002 |
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Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP
Evelyn Partners Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance Evelyn Partners utilizes a top-down approach to analyze macroeconomic and political considerations before deciding on the companies in which they want to invest. They may occasionally engage in shareholder activism. Analyst views are distilled into recommended buy and sell lists. The buy list is compiled country by country based on quantitative and qualitative inputs. The sell list is based on adverse changes in company results, structure, management, the economic or trading environment and changes in country weightings or the availability of more attractive holdings. | Finance |
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