Fisher Investments on Telecom by Dan Sinton, Andrew S.Teufel
Description
The Fisher Investments On Series is designed to provide individual investors, students, and aspiring investment professionals with the tools they need to understand and analyze investment opportunities — primarily for investing in global equities.
Each guide is an easily accessible guide to economic sectors, regions, or other components of the global stock market. Although this guide focuses specifically on telecommunications, the basic investment methodology is applicable to the analysis of any global sector, regardless of the current macroeconomic environment.
By following a top-down approach to investing, Fisher Investments on Telecom can help you make smarter decisions in the telecommunications sector. It skilfully examines how to determine the optimal timing for investing in telecom stocks and which telecom industries have the potential to succeed in a variety of conditions.
Divided into three overarching parts — Getting Started, Telecommunications Details, and Thinking Like a Portfolio Manager — Fisher Investments on Telecom:
Explains some of the sector’s key macroeconomic factors such as interest rates, regulation and risk aversion
Shows how to capitalize on a wide range of macro conditions and industry specificities to help you form an opinion about each industry within that sector
Introduces you to the major components of the industries in the global telecommunications sector and shows you how they work
Offers investment strategies to help you determine when and how to overload specific industries within a given sector
Describes a five-step process to help differentiate firms in this area — designed to help you identify those that are most likely to outperform you
Filled with in-depth knowledge, Fisher Investments on Telecom provides a foundation for understanding the sector and its industries to help you make better investment decisions – now and in the future. Using this book as a guide, you can gain a global understanding of the telecommunications sector and find strategies to help you achieve your investment goals.
CONTENT
Foreword.
Foreword.
Confirmations.
PART I GETTING STARTED IN TELECOM.
CHAPTER 1 BASICS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Telecom 101.
Defense Sector.
inelastic demand.
Capital Intensive Sector.
Regulation.
CHAPTER 2 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY.
early year.
recent history.
Chapter 3 Structure of the Telecommunications Sector.
Global industry classification standard (OKVED).
Global Telecommunication Standards.
The collapse of the Industry.
Same, same, but different.
PART II NEXT STEPS: TELECOMMUNICATION DETAILS.
CHAPTER 4 TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR DRIVERS.
Economic forces.
Political Driving Forces.
Mood Drivers.
CHAPTER 5 CONSUMER DEMAND.
developing economy.
markets of developed countries.
CHAPTER 6 PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES.
Wired.
Wireless.
Advertising & Publishing.
PART III THINKING OF THE PORTFOLIO MANAGER.
CHAPTER 7 TOP-DOWN METHOD.
Investing is a science.
Einstein’s brain and the stock market.
Top-Down Method.
Top-Down Deconstructed.
Management based on the telecommunications standard.
CHAPTER 8 SAFETY ANALYSIS.
Make Your Choice.
The process consists of five steps.
Telecommunication Analysis.
CHAPTER 9 TELECOMMUNICATION INVESTMENT STRATEGIES.
Strategy 1: creating added value at the sector level.
Strategy 2: creating added value at the country or industry level.
Strategy 3: add value at the security level.
Appendix: Additional Resources.
Entries.
Glossary.
about the author.
Index.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dan Synton is an analyst at Fisher Investments. Prior to joining Fisher, he worked for Franklin Templeton and Charles Schwab, as well as in the non-profit sector. Dan holds a BA in International Relations from the University of Colorado and an MBA from Georgetown University. He currently lives in San Francisco, California.
Andrew S. Teufel has been with Fisher Investments since 1995, where he is currently Deputy Chairman of the Management Board. Prior to joining Fisher Investments, he worked at Bear Stearns as a corporate finance analyst in its global technology group. Andrew also teaches in many seminars and training workshops throughout the United States and the United Kingdom, and lectures at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of MarketMinder.com. Andrew is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
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