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Campbell’s Co. trades cheaply while offering a high 5.8% yield as it looks to diversify its product lines into high-growth premium brands.
Vulcan Materials Co. reports strong revenue and earnings numbers thanks to infrastructure project materials demand, although high valuation is a concern.
Devon Energy Corp. creates an attractive total return opportunity for investors seeking U.S. energy exposure.
Leon’s Furniture Ltd. presents a rare convergence of value, income, and growth with a pending real estate REIT spinoff offering a transformational value unlock.
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One challenge with researching investments over time is that companies sometimes change names as they grow and mature. As you search through our archives, one such example of this you will find is Trimark investments, which was known for its deep value investing approach.
Long known as Trimark Investments or AIM Trimark, the company changed its name in August 2008 to Invesco Trimark to reflect its relationship with Invesco Ltd., the parent company of Trimark investments....
Long known as Trimark Investments or AIM Trimark, the company changed its name in August 2008 to Invesco Trimark to reflect its relationship with Invesco Ltd., the parent company of Trimark investments....
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