Posts Tagged ‘Girard Trust’

Reversal of Fortune

Posted by: Sam Folin

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Financial markets bounced back in the second quarter of 2005 with most asset classes posting modestly positive returns. Reversing the negative returns of a dismal first quarter, bonds rebounded to positive returns for the year to date. Equities also posted positive returns in the period but still remained slightly under water for the year through June 30, 2005. Cash (money market funds) improved to a current yield of almost three percent and remains one of the better returning asset classes thus far in 2005.

What can we expect looking ahead? (more…)

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Upside Down Investment Strategy

Posted by: Sam Folin

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Elliott Farr, a former colleague of mine, was a leader in the Philadelphia investment community for many years. He spent most of his career at Girard Trust and at WH Newbold’s where he distinguished himself as a Value Investor.

Farr’s special genius was the ability to see what most others could not. Like a good puzzle master he could see and understand relationships that eluded others. (more…)

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