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Jennifer Wallace

20 novembre 2024

Jennifer Wallace has a strong track record when it comes to beating the broad equity market. As an active manager, she has consistently outperformed for over 15 years in her role as investment director and portfolio manager of the US-based company Summit Street Capital Management. 
 
In an interview, Wallace explained that her strategy boils down to analysing whether a given company is a good business that can be purchased at an acceptable discount. In other words, she is a value investor with a capital V, continuously seeking undervalued companies at good prices. Wallace elaborates on her approach to stock selection with three key considerations every investor should keep in mind: 
 
First, she examines a company's key figures and whether there are any negative factors not reflected in them. It's important to be aware that a company may have liabilities not shown in its financial statements, ranging from potential legal claims to losses on financial instruments. 
 
Next, Wallace emphasises the need to assess whether a company's earnings are sustainable. It’s one thing for a company to generate profits today, but are those earnings realistic five years from now? And if not, is the company actively working to establish new revenue streams? 
 
Finally, Wallace highlights the importance of watching out for what she calls "unquantifiables," i.e. all the potential unforeseen events that could affect a stock. Wallace pays close attention to a company’s management, ownership structure, historical capital allocations, and leadership initiatives. 
 
If you can rise above short-term fluctuations, Wallace believes there are plenty of opportunities in the equity markets. Wallace herself earned an undergraduate degree from Columbia College and later completed an MBA at The Trustees of Columbia University in New York. Prior to Summit Street Capital, Wallace worked at McKinsey & Company and as an investment banker. 
 
If you want to learn more about finding undervalued companies at favourable prices, Jennifer Wallace's presentation at SKAGEN Funds' New Year's Conference 2025 is a good place to start. 

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