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Energy Sector Discussion with Stan Majcher

Portfolio Manager Stan Majcher discusses:

  • The opportunity for energy companies to achieve intrinsic value
  • The changing mindset of energy company managements
  • How the low valuation base creates an attractive opportunity in this space

 

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