Profile
Mr. Philip C.
Timon is a Founder, CIO & Portfolio Manager at Owls Nest Partners IA LLC.
He is on the Board of Directors at New Pendulum Corp.
He has 25 years overseeing concentrated small-cap portfolios.
Mr. Timon was previously employed as a Founder, Endowment Capital Group, as a Portfolio Manager, Downtown Associates and Analyst, W.H.
Newbold’s Son & Company.
He received B.S.
from University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School.
Philip Timon active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Owls Nest Partners IA LLC
Owls Nest Partners IA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Owls Nest Partners IA aims to achieve long-term outperformance by investing in a highly concentrated portfolio of publicly traded equity securities. The firm generally seeks to invest in quality small and mid-capitalization stocks (generally with market capitalization below $6 billion at the time of purchase) at a time when their businesses are misunderstood, and their stocks are oversold and substantially undervalued. | Chief Executive Officer | 01/07/2017 |
New Pendulum Corp.
New Pendulum Corp. Household/Personal CareConsumer Non-Durables Manufactures polishes, sanitation goods and chemicals | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Philip Timon
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Endowment Capital Group LLC
Endowment Capital Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Endowment Capital Group manages a highly concentrated portfolio of small- and mid-cap equities. The firm invests in companies that can benefit from accelerated top-line growth as their industries move out of a cyclical down-trend, achieve operating margin expansion through a superior business model, and eventually see their stocks enjoy a higher valuation multiple. | Founder | 01/01/2014 |
Downtown Associates LLC
Downtown Associates LLC Investment ManagersFinance Downtown Associates invests primarily in small cap growth stocks all within a concentrated portfolio. Based on their intensive quantitative and qualitative research, they purchase select companies at deep value entry points to their intrinsic value. Downtown Associates believes their portfolio holdings exhibit strong growth potential over a three to five year period. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/05/2003 |
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| Private companies | 5 |
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Downtown Associates LLC
Downtown Associates LLC Investment ManagersFinance Downtown Associates invests primarily in small cap growth stocks all within a concentrated portfolio. Based on their intensive quantitative and qualitative research, they purchase select companies at deep value entry points to their intrinsic value. Downtown Associates believes their portfolio holdings exhibit strong growth potential over a three to five year period. | Finance |
Endowment Capital Group LLC
Endowment Capital Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Endowment Capital Group manages a highly concentrated portfolio of small- and mid-cap equities. The firm invests in companies that can benefit from accelerated top-line growth as their industries move out of a cyclical down-trend, achieve operating margin expansion through a superior business model, and eventually see their stocks enjoy a higher valuation multiple. | Finance |
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New Pendulum Corp.
New Pendulum Corp. Household/Personal CareConsumer Non-Durables Manufactures polishes, sanitation goods and chemicals | Consumer Non-Durables |
Owls Nest Partners IA LLC
Owls Nest Partners IA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Owls Nest Partners IA aims to achieve long-term outperformance by investing in a highly concentrated portfolio of publicly traded equity securities. The firm generally seeks to invest in quality small and mid-capitalization stocks (generally with market capitalization below $6 billion at the time of purchase) at a time when their businesses are misunderstood, and their stocks are oversold and substantially undervalued. | Finance |
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