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The fund’s investment strategy is based on an underlying belief that smaller companies’ share prices are often incorrectly priced. The team’s qualitative-based approach focuses on product/service quality, competitive advantage, growth prospects and financial position. As the Fund will only invest in companies that can be valued with relative confidence, it will not own resource companies, listed property trusts or loss-making companies.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Steve Black | - | 2004 | Now |
Biography | Steve is co-manager of the Pengana Emerging Companies Fund, and established the Fund in 2004 with Ed Prendergast. Along with Ed, Steve co-manages the Fund, sharing responsibilities for research, financial modelling, valuation and portfolio construction. Steve was formerly a partner of Goldman Sachs JBWere and managed the award-winning JBWere Emerging Leaders Fund for almost seven years, a period over which the Fund delivered an average return of close to 20% p.a. Steve holds a Bachelor of Economics/ Commerce from Melbourne University. He is a member of ASIA and CA (Institute of Chartered Accountants). | ||
Ed Prendergast | - | 2004 | Now |
Biography | Ed is the co-manager of the Pengana Emerging Companies Fund, and established the Fund in 2004 with Steve Black. Prior to joining Pengana, Ed was a Director of Citigroup, and Head of the Small Companies research team. In total, Ed spent 10 years researching small companies for stockbrokers – primarily at Citgroup and ABN Amro, and was the top-ranked analyst by BRW in 2003 and 2004. Ed has a Bachelor of Economics from La Trobe University and a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance (SIA). |
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