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Pieter Stalenhoef is a well-known investment expert who has been active in this field for more than two decades. He draws on his investment management training from Boston University to analyze small and mid-cap global stocks. He clarifies that small cap stocks belong to companies whose market capitalization ranges between $300 million and $2 billion. Mid cap stocks, on the other hand, are offered by larger companies that have a market capitalization between $1 billion and $5 billion.
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Pieter Stalenhoef Draws On His Investment Management Training To Analyze Small & Midcap Stocks
Pieter Stalenhoef – An Introduction • Pieter Stalenhoefis a well-known investment expert who has been active in this field for more than two decades. • Currently working for Wells Fargo Global Opportunities fund, he handles the position of a designated consumer, media, and healthcare analyst. • He draws on his investment management training from Boston University to analyze small and mid-cap global stocks.
Difference Between the Two Types of Stocks • Pieter Stalenhoefholds a Master of Arts degree in investment management. • He clarifies that small cap stocks belong to companies whose market capitalization ranges between $300 million and $2 billion. • Mid cap stocks, on the other hand, are offered by larger companies that have a market capitalization between $1 billion and $5 billion.
Pieter’s Professional Journey • Pieter Stalenhoefstarted his professional journey in investment in 1992 as a sales representative with Provident Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio. • He transitioned into the investment industry when he joined Fidelity Investments two years later. • He has been working in his current position for past eight years where he handles analysis, valuation, and security selection for the Wells Fargo Global Opportunities Fund, a small to mid-cap portfolio ranked a 4-star fund by Morningstar.
Societies he is Associated with • Pieter is an honors graduate of the Boston University School of Management and an inductee of the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. • He is also associated with an advocacy group called CFA Society that sponsors a Financial Literacy Initiative. • While he was working on getting his bachelor of science in business administration from the University of Vermont, he was also was a student senator and member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.