Wedgewood’s Rolfe: Fishing in ‘unloved pond of inefficiently priced stocks’
Gaps in the efficient markets theory create plenty of investing opportunities — even in some of the world's largest companies, according to David Rolfe, chief investment officer at Wedgewood Partners Inc., which has $775 million under management.
Gaps in the efficient markets theory create plenty of investing opportunities — even in some of the world’s largest companies, according to David Rolfe, chief investment officer at Wedgewood Partners Inc., which has $775 million under management.
“Wall Street is pretty efficient,
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