Profile
Mr. Joseph joined Sterling Johnston in 2004.
He was with Marriott Frenchman's Reef in St.Thomas from 2002-2004.
From 2001 to 2002 Mr. Joseph worked with Johnson Bank.
Mr. Joseph received a BA in 2001 from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Former positions of Paul S. Joseph
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|---|---|---|
Johnson Bank Illinois
Johnson Bank Illinois Regional BanksFinance State commercial bank | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2001-12-30 |
Sterling Johnston Capital Management LP
Sterling Johnston Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Sterling Johnson Capital Management's (SJC) investment approach is based on the belief that superior investment returns are generated over the long-term through investments in under followed companies that are experiencing dramatic acceleration in earnings and revenue growth. The firm invests mainly in the stocks of small- and micro-cap companies with: (1) dramatically accelerating earnings (2) strong and improving financials (3) strong company relative price strength (4) strong industry relative price strength and (5) low institutional ownership/sponsorship. SJC may sell a position when there is declining relative price strength and/or decelerating earnings momentum. Relative industry price strength is also considered as a factor in sell decisions. The firm may also sell a stock if the fundamental reasons for purchasing the stock are no longer valid. Though not limited by sector, SJC tends to invest in the stocks of US small- and micro-cap companies in the electronic technology, health technology and technology services sectors. the firm maintains a high turnover rate. | Trading-Equity | - |
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Sterling Johnston Capital Management LP
Sterling Johnston Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Sterling Johnson Capital Management's (SJC) investment approach is based on the belief that superior investment returns are generated over the long-term through investments in under followed companies that are experiencing dramatic acceleration in earnings and revenue growth. The firm invests mainly in the stocks of small- and micro-cap companies with: (1) dramatically accelerating earnings (2) strong and improving financials (3) strong company relative price strength (4) strong industry relative price strength and (5) low institutional ownership/sponsorship. SJC may sell a position when there is declining relative price strength and/or decelerating earnings momentum. Relative industry price strength is also considered as a factor in sell decisions. The firm may also sell a stock if the fundamental reasons for purchasing the stock are no longer valid. Though not limited by sector, SJC tends to invest in the stocks of US small- and micro-cap companies in the electronic technology, health technology and technology services sectors. the firm maintains a high turnover rate. | Finance |
Johnson Bank Illinois
Johnson Bank Illinois Regional BanksFinance State commercial bank | Finance |
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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