Profile
Mr. Shah A. Khan, CFA MBA, is a Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager & Team Co-Lead at Mackenzie Financial Corp.
He joined Mackenzie Investments in 2016.
Mr. Khan joined Bluewater Investment Management Inc. in 2010 and has worked with the portfolio management team since then.
Bluewater acted as a subadvisor to Mackenzie until 2016, when the Team became one of Mackenzie’s investment boutiques.
Mr. Khan has a BSc (Biochemistry/Biomedical Sciences) and an MBA from McMaster University.
He is also a CFA charterholder.
Shah Altamash Khan active positions
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Mackenzie Financial Corp.
Mackenzie Financial Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments uses different methods of analysis depending on the account's mandate including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, cyclical investing and charting. They offer a wide range of investment strategies including Canadian and global growth and value strategies across all market-caps, a Canadian Bond strategy, a North American large-cap growth strategy, Canadian balanced large-cap, large-cap growth and all-cap value strategies, and Canadian and global resources strategies. The majority of their US and non-North American equity investments are run by outside money managers. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2015-12-31 |
Former positions of Shah Altamash Khan
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Bluewater Investment Management, Inc.
Bluewater Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Bluewater Investment Management employs a GARP investment approach that seeks to invest for the long-term in a small number of well-managed growth companies that can be purchased at a discount to their intrinsic value. The firm's valuation discipline is designed to add a strong element of capital preservation. Bluewater looks for companies with exceptional management teams and competitive advantages that will allow them to grow organically and at a rate faster than the economy. The firm tends to invest in companies with low financial capital requirements, high free cash flow, strong balance sheets and high returns on capital. They will sell an investment if they have lost their confidence in the company's management team, can no longer support their investment thesis, if there is a significant long-term negative change in the business or if the price has increased to a point where the business is overvalued by a large premium to the firm's assessment of fair value. When considering an investment, the firm builds detailed discounted cash flow models to assess the value of a business. This modeling process is based on an intensive review of the company's historical financials. Though not limited by sector, Bluewater tends to invest in the stocks of US and Canadian companies in the consumer services, commercial services and producer manufacturing sectors. The firm invests across all market-caps. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Mackenzie Financial Corp.
Mackenzie Financial Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments uses different methods of analysis depending on the account's mandate including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, cyclical investing and charting. They offer a wide range of investment strategies including Canadian and global growth and value strategies across all market-caps, a Canadian Bond strategy, a North American large-cap growth strategy, Canadian balanced large-cap, large-cap growth and all-cap value strategies, and Canadian and global resources strategies. The majority of their US and non-North American equity investments are run by outside money managers. | Finance |
Bluewater Investment Management, Inc.
Bluewater Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Bluewater Investment Management employs a GARP investment approach that seeks to invest for the long-term in a small number of well-managed growth companies that can be purchased at a discount to their intrinsic value. The firm's valuation discipline is designed to add a strong element of capital preservation. Bluewater looks for companies with exceptional management teams and competitive advantages that will allow them to grow organically and at a rate faster than the economy. The firm tends to invest in companies with low financial capital requirements, high free cash flow, strong balance sheets and high returns on capital. They will sell an investment if they have lost their confidence in the company's management team, can no longer support their investment thesis, if there is a significant long-term negative change in the business or if the price has increased to a point where the business is overvalued by a large premium to the firm's assessment of fair value. When considering an investment, the firm builds detailed discounted cash flow models to assess the value of a business. This modeling process is based on an intensive review of the company's historical financials. Though not limited by sector, Bluewater tends to invest in the stocks of US and Canadian companies in the consumer services, commercial services and producer manufacturing sectors. The firm invests across all market-caps. | Finance |
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