Hunter Doble talks growing value stocks in the Market Call segment on Chuck Jaffe’s Money Life Podcast.
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Hunter Doble talks growing value stocks in the Market Call segment on Chuck Jaffe’s Money Life Podcast.
For more information on Money Life, please click on this link: http://moneylifeshow.com
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You should consider the Hotchkis & Wiley Mid-Cap Value Fund’s investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before you invest. This and other important information is contained in the Fund's summary prospectus and prospectus, which can be obtained by calling 800-796-5606. Read carefully before you invest.
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Top ten holdings as of 6/30/24 as a % of the Fund’s net assets: Kosmos Energy Ltd. 4.9%, APA Corp. 4.8%, Popular Inc. 4.4%, Ericsson 4.4%, Citizens Fin'l Group Inc. 4.2%, Fluor Corp. 3.6%, F5 Inc. 3.3%, Adient PLC 2.7%, State Street Corp. 2.7%, and CNO Financial Group Inc. 2.4%. Fund holdings and/or sector allocations are subject to change and are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Diversification does not assure a profit nor protect against loss in a declining market.
Cash flow measures the cash generating capability of a company by adding non-cash charges (e.g., depreciation) and interest expense to pretax income; Free cash flow is the money a company has left over after paying its operating expenses and capital expenditures; E&P - Exploration and production; Earnings per share (EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company.
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