Networks - Investment Strategy

David York, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director – Top Tier Capital Partners
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
With the impact of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain imminent, and innovations in healthcare and energy continuing to reshape our lives, many view these trends as promising opportunities to invest through venture capital.
 

The ETF Correlation Bubble: A Powder Keg?

Jul 21 2017 - lgochanour@familyoffice.com

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John Shearman, Partner/Portfolio Analyst – Albourne Group
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
In this session, originally presented at the 2017 FOX Spring Global Investment Forum, we will discuss the most important trends affecting the hedge fund and private equity industries, from the investors’ perspective.
 

    ESG: Keeping an eye on the governors

    May 01 2017 - lgochanour@familyoffice.com

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    Kristi Kuechler, President, FOX Private Investor Center – Family Office Exchange
    Wednesday, April 26, 2017

    One of the most valuable benefits of FOX membership is the peer perspective gleaned by participating in FOX surveys.

    David K. Song and Rolando Morillo, Rockefeller & Co.
    Monday, April 24, 2017

    In the healthcare industry, a multitude of factors have driven a transition from a fee-for-service model toward a fee-for-value approach, which emphasizes the quality and outcome of care delivered.

    Rockefeller & Co.
    Friday, April 21, 2017

    With President Trump often communicating policy via Twitter, investors are once again finding messaging can be costly—one mere tweet from Trump blasting the pricing of an F-35 fighter jet caused Lockheed Martin to shed $2 billion of market value within minutes.

    Bank of the West
    Thursday, April 13, 2017

    The optimism and market strength seen in 2016 continued into the first quarter of this year with equity markets showing notable advances.

    Carol M. Schleif, Abbot Downing
    Wednesday, April 12, 2017

    Traditional economic theory teaches that humans will make rational decisions when presented with all the facts and appropriate alternatives.

    Doug Eiden and Thomas Raymond, Abbot Downing
    Wednesday, April 12, 2017

    After falling from over $100 a barrel to its low point of $26 in February 2016, prices for crude oil have now risen to about $50 a barrel. While that’s nearly a 100 percent increase, oil is still comparatively cheap.