Bob Van Munster Head of Equities, Tyndall Asset Management (at time of writing) Robert Van Munster is head of Tyndall Equities has overall responsibility for managing the Tyndall intrinsic value equity portfolios. He is involved in stock selection, controlling risk, portfolio construction and stock analysis, as well as managing the investment team and Tyndall's process and process improvement. Van Munster has over 35 years' industry experience. From 1989-94 he was head of the top-performing Legal and General Value equities team. He then moved into stockbroking research at BZW as an equity strategist and was head of industrial equities at County Investment Management before joining Tyndall in 1999.
BOB VAN MUNSTER | FRIDAY, 11 MAR 2011 Van Munster, head of Australian equities at Tyndall Investments, looks at the affect that investor emotions take on their own behaviour and, in turn, the behaviour of markets. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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