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- As cyber attacks rise, so should the earnings of digital-security companies, says Turner, 5.18.12
- Dual-eligible patients are doubly appealing to managed-care companies, says Turner Investments
- Turner Investments appoints Marek Hlinka junior global security analyst, 4.9.12
- Turner Investments names five new principals, 3.14.12
- Bill McVail appears on CNBC, 2.10.12
- Chris Baggini appears on CNBC, 2.1.12
- Tara Hedlund appears on CNBC, 1.26.12
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News Archive
- 2011
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 2.8.11
- Bob Turner to appear on Fox Business, 3.21.11
- Chris Baggini to appear on CNBC, 4.20.11
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 5.2.11
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg TV, 5.16.11
- Matthew Glaser to appear on CNBC, 9.9.11
- Melissa Hinmon of Turner Investments to receive Rising Star Award from Traders Magazine, 11.3.11
- Bob Turner appears on CNBC's "Power Lunch" program, 11.22.11
- Stephen J. Waltrich receives second annual Platinum Mission Award, 12.16.11
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2010
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 1.25.10
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg TV, 1.27.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 2.11.10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 2.23.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 2.24.10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 3.9.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 3.17.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 4.5.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 4.13.10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 4.26.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 4.30.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 5.5.10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 5.11.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 5.25.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 6.8.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 7.1.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 7.12.10
- Chris Baggini to appear on CNBC, 7.13.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 7.27.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 8.20.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 9.27.10
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 10.8.10
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg TV, 10.18.10
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 10.25.10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 12.8.10
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2009
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 1.27.09
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 2.9.09
- David Kovacs to appear on Fox Business Channel, 2.24.09
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 3.3.09
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 3.10.09
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg TV Asia, 3.24.09
- David Honold to appear on CNBC, 3.25.09
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, 4.14.09
- Matt Glaser to appear on CNBC, 5.12.09
- Matt Glaser to appear on Reuters TV, 6.3.09
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 6.17.09
- Steve Gold to appear on Bloomberg & CNBC in Singapore, 7.27.09
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 7.28.09
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 9.30.09
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, 10.20.09
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 10.27.09
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 11.3.09
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 12.16.09
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 12.22.09
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2008
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 1.10.08
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 2.27.08
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 3.6.08
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg TV, 3.26.08
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 4.1.08
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 4.14.08
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg, 5.1.08
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 5.13.08
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, 6.11.08
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 6.20.08
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 6.30.08
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, 7.16.08
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 8.13.08
- Frank Sustersic to appear on CNBC, 8.14.08
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 9.3.08
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 9.25.08
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg, 9.26.08
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 10.22.08
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, 11.21.08
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 11.25.08
- David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 12.18.08
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2007
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, January 4
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg, February 26
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 3.09.07
- David Honold to appear on Bloomberg, March 13
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, March 20
- David Honold to appear on Bloomberg, March 26
- Frank Sustersic to appear on CNBC, April 10
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, April 17
- Tara Hedlund to appear on CNBC on April 23
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, April 27
- Robb Parlanti to appear on CNBC, 5.22.07
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 5.24.07
- Christopher McHugh appears on CNBC, 6.11.07.
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, June 12
- Bob Turner to appear on Bloomberg, 6.13.07
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC, 6.19.07
- David Honold is scheduled to appear on Bloomberg, 7.16.07
- Bill McVail is scheduled to appear on CNBC's Power Lunch show, 8.6.07
- Bill McVail is scheduled to appear on CNBC on Monday, August 20.
- Bill McVail appears on CNBC's Squawk Box, 9.12.07
- Bill McVail is scheduled to appear on CNBC, 10.10.07
- Bill McVail appears on CNBC Tuesday, 10.16.07
- Frank Sustersic appears on CNBC, 10.17.07
- Bill McVail to appear on Fox News, 10.24.07
- Bill McVail to appear on Fox Business, 11.05.07
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, 11.9.07
- Christopher McHugh to appear on Bloomberg, 11.21.07
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, 11.28.07
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 12.11.07
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC, 12.26.07
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2006
- McVail to appear on CNBC on January 3, 2006
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC Jan 4, 2006
- McVail to appear on Bloomberg, Thursday February 23
- McVail to appear on Bloomberg, Thursday March 2
- Frank Sustersic to appear on CNBC, March 20
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, March 29
- Tara Hedlund to appear on CNBC, April 26
- Christopher McHugh to appear on CNBC, Tuesday June 6th
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, June 16th
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, August 2nd
- Frank Sustersic to appear on CNBC, September 7
- Bill McVail to appear on CNBC Friday, September 8
- Bill McVail to appear on Bloomberg, September 15th
- Bob Turner to appear on CNBC Tuesday, December 5
- Robb Parlanti to appear on CNBC, December 26
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Press Releases & Announcements
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2011
- Ailing consumer confidence may limit growth for health-care companies, says Turner, 11.29.11
- Three employees receive Mission Awards at Turner Investments, 11.28.11
- Melissa Hinmon of Turner Investments to receive Rising Star Award from Traders Magazine, 11.3.11
- Nature huffed and it puffed, but it hasn’t blown insurers in, says Turner commentary, 10.21.11
- Yajun (Alex) Zeng named quantitative analyst for Turner Investments, 10.11.11
- Silvia Manz named director of marketing and client service Europe at Turner International, Ltd., 10.
- Adrian Gabriel Verueco named deputy controller at Turner Investments, 10.5.11
- Paul D. Foster appointed global head of consultant relations and managing director, 8.15.11
- Turner featured in Barron's, "Spreading the Gospel of Growth Stocks", 6.27.11
- Kevin Sun named quantitative research analyst for Turner Investments, 6.22.11
- When the economy slows, health-care stocks tend to shine, 6.21.11
- Sorin Roibu appointed global security analyst at Turner Investments, 6.8.11
- Turner Investments wins Institutional Investor Award 5.26.11
- Internet TV’s time is coming, says Turner Investments commentary, 2.15.11
- Turner Funds launches three long/short stock mutual funds, 2.7.11
- Turner Investments names nine new principals, 1.24.11
- Turner Investments forms Global Consultant-Relations Group, 1.13.11
- VIDEO REPORT: Quarterly Perspectives With Bob Turner, 1.12.11
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2010
- Louise Hertzog receives first Platinum Mission Award at Turner Investment Partners, 1.12.10
- Our 20th anniversary: a letter from Bob Turner, 3.5.10
- Turner Spectrum Fund featured in Barron's, 5.10.10
- Turner Funds launches Turner Global Opportunities Fund, 5.12.10
- Jason D. Schrotberger promoted to lead portfolio manager of the Turner SMID Growth Equity institutio
- Christopher E. Baggini Joins Turner Investment Partners as Senior Portfolio Manager/Security Analyst
- U.S. manufacturing isn’t a thing of the past, says Turner Investment Partners position paper, 7.8.10
- Emerging nations may represent the future of health care, says Turner Investment Partners commentar
- James A. Wylie appointed chief marketing officer and executive managing director at Turner Investmen
- Turner Investments’ Spectrum Fund adds seventh strategy, 10.1.10
- Tablet computers finally gain traction in the computer market, says Turner Investments commentary, 1
- Joshua B. Kohn joins Turner Investments as portfolio manager/security analyst, 10.13.10
- A commitment to socially responsible investing can be both commendable and financially rewarding, sa
- The hotel industry is rebounding from its recession-induced slump, says Turner Investments commentar
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2009
- Turner Investment Partners names 20 new principals; 86 of 114 employees now hold equity ownership in
- Turner Emerging Growth Fund featured in the Wall Street Journal, 1.23.09
- Turner Launches Spectrum Fund, 5.11.09
- Eric Turner joins Turner Investment Partners as security analyst, 6.4.09
- Turner Midcap Growth Fund featured in Barron's, 6.22.09
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2008
- David Kovacs appointed Chief Investment Officer, Quantitatitive Strategies at Turner Investment Part
- An investment perspective from Bob Turner, chairman and chief investment officer (1.22.08)
- The New York Times: Navigating a Tricky Year, Hands On
- The green movement should help foster environmental progress, Turner Investment Partners position pa
- The forecast looks sunny for the plasma-products industry, says Turner Investment Partners commentar
- Turner Small Cap Equity Fund (TSEIX) Re-Opening to all investors (3.1.08)
- Balance sheet holds untold investing stories, says Turner Investment Partners commentary (3.18.08)
- Stock portfolios’ assets remain within comfortable limits, according to latest Turner Investment Par
- Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo may be its best chance at staying competitive in a cloudy future, says Tur
- Robust consumer spending in Russia and Eastern Europe bodes well for upscale, branded products, says
- Investing in international stocks can offer a world of opportunity, Turner Investment Partners posit
- Energy companies expand the search for natural gas in shale formations, says Turner Investment Partn
- The tide may be turning for commodity stocks, says Turner Investment Partners commentary, 6.17.08
- Transaction processing proves lucrative for MasterCard and Visa, says Turner Investment Partners com
- Turner featured in Institutional Investor, 6.30.08
- Turner Funds launches Turner Quantitative Broad Market Equity Fund, 7.1.08
- Contract research organizations are profiting from the increased outsourcing of drug research and de
- Turner Investment Partners launches an overseas family with four funds, 7.31.08
- Turner Funds launches Turner Core Growth 130/30 Fund, 7.31.08
- Apple’s iPhone to play a prominent role in the future of mobile connectivity, says Turner Investment
- For stocks, it’s USA all the way, says Turner Investment Partners commentary, 8.13.08
- Mergers and acquisitions offer unique investment opportunities, says Turner Investment Partners comm
- E-commerce may be the cure for retailers’ holiday blahs, says Turner Investment Partners commentary,
- Turner Investment Partners introduces Turner Spectrum multi-manager strategy, 11.3.08
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2007
- In to Africa: the banking industry there has high-growth potential, says Turner Investment Partners
- Turner Funds launches two new mutual funds
- Turner welcomes three new security analysts (7.23.07)
- Oil sands hold promise for Canada, says Turner Investment Partners commentary (7.30.07)
- Jennifer Clark, Heather McMeekin, Halie O'Shea, Donald Smith, and Rick Wetmore appointed co-managers
- Theresa B. Hoang joins Turner Investment Partners as security analyst (8.08.07)
- Matt Glaser joins Turner as director of alternative investments (10.24.07)
- 130/30 investing requires applying certain principles to maximize its unique opportunities, Turner I
- “Casual” video games lead the charge in transforming the video-gaming market, says Turner Investment
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2004
- Turner Investment Partners names 14 new principals
- Tara Hedlund to appear on Wall Street Week this Friday evening
- Conference Call Encore: Opportunities in the Equity Markets in 2004
- Scott J. Kearney named director of institutional business development at Turner Investment Partners
- Turner Investment Partners chairman receives Beta Gamma Sigma Business Achievement Award
- Small Cap Growth Fund to close on July 31, 2004
- Barrons: Turner New Enterprise featured
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2003
- Turner Investment Partners names 13 new principals
- Karl Zeller named client relationship manager, managed accounts at Turner Investment Partners
- Small Cap Growth re-opening
- Donald W. Smith joins Turner Investment Partners as security analyst/portfolio manager
- Halie W. O'Shea joins Turner Investment Partners as security analyst/portfolio manager
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Consumer
- Back from the brink: what’s driving a resurging automotive industry, 1.20.12
- Chinese Internet firms tend a walled garden, 8.15.11
- Luxury goods: the pricing power of bling, 3.11.11
- Room with a view: hotel outlook sunny, 10.21.10
- Emerging nations: the market of the future for consumer staples, 5.14.10
- Harley, Honda, and Sony: the leaner, meaner machines, 12.17.09
- There's life yet in an aging auto industry, 7.16.09
- Education firms make the grade in a recession, 2.18.09
- E-commerce: cure for retailers’ holiday blahs?, 9.16.08
- From Russia and Eastern Europe, with affluence, 4.8.08
- To some consumer firms, it hardly matters if the U.S. catches a cold, 6.1.07
- China: a slumbering consumer giant awakes, 1.23.07
- Gaming firms raise the ante overseas, 8.3.06
- Why four specialty retailers are special, 3.16.06
- Wine and spirits go to the top shelf, 5.3.05
- Online advertising: a promising tool for consumer companies, 12.6.04
- Stored-value cards: a win-win product for consumers and companies, 9.9.04
- Staffing services: a strategic shift to higher value, 7.2.04
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Cyclical
- How are energy companies reaching the once-unreachable? 2.8.12
- As corn goes, so goes fertilizer, 9.9.11
- LNG: a remedy for Nuclear Jitters , 4.1.11
- Oil in Iraq: a profitable gamble?, 11.11.10
- For U.S. drillers, offshore's loss may be onshore's gain, 7.9.10
- Auto pendulum swinging to materials companies, 1.26.10
- U.S. steel industry: an early economic barometer, 8.14.09
- LNG: the ups trump the downs, 3.9.09
- Recycling: good for the ecosystem and profits, 10.23.08
- Shales underground prove a gas in U.S., 5.16.08
- O Canada: an oil sands bonanza, 7.30.07
- A renaissance aids uranium production, 2.5.07
- Solar energy heats up, 9.18.06
- Coal’s prospects burn brightly (and more cleanly), 4.5.06
- Suddenly automakers are high on hybrids, 11.14.05
- Look who's got pricing power now: steel, copper, and chemicals, 2.22.05
- Why oil prices are likely to stay high, 9.1.04
- LNG: the best hope for expanding our natural-gas supply, 1.21.04
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Financial Services
- Investors seek shelter in REITs, 3.21.12
- In the wake of disasters, property-and-casualty insurers look to a hardening market, 10.13.11
- For insurance companies, destination emerging nations, 5.12.11
- Prepaid cash cards: the New Frontier of plastic, 12.15.10
- Microfinance does well by doing good, 7.23.10
- That’s right: rising rates can be good for financial services, 2.24.10
- To us, the best regional banks are the best-capitalized regional banks, 9.17.09
- Yes, investment banking is still alive and well, 4.3.09
- Seven you can still bank on, 12.4.08
- MasterCard and Visa: profitable toll takers, 6.10.08
- Africa: a banking lightweight bulks up, 12.13.07
- Subprime mortgages: way past their prime, 3.8.07
- The price is right for specialty insurers, 5.3.06
- How electronic trading is reshaping Wall Street, 12.13.05
- Bankruptcy law: less forgiving to debtors, kinder to creditors, 7.8.05
- Bank of Ireland Asset Management (U.S.) Trade Update, 3.20.03
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Health Care
- Dual-eligible patients should keep managed-care companies healthy, 4.19.12
- The New Abnormal: why health-care utilization rates are low, 11.21.11
- Why health-care stocks may shine in the near term, 6.21.11
- Why the Big Three drug distributors could get bigger, 1.28.11
- In health care, the future may belong to emerging nations, 8.25.10
- Intuitive Surgical rules robotic surgery, 3.23.10
- Acquisitions: Big Pharma's response to expiring patients,10.23.09
- The drugs may be generic, but their prospects aren't, 5.20.09
- How defensive is health care?, 12.31.08
- Contract research helps keep drug pipeline flowing, 7.16.08
- Will plasma products' prospects remain sunny?, 2.6.08
- Aesthetic medicine: a booming (and boomer) market, 9.4.07
- Anemia drugs: sudden tremors in a franchise, 4.24.07
- Part D debuts in all its complexity, 11.6.06
- Trexima: 1+1=3 in relieving a migraine?, 8.24.06
- Morbid obesity: a growth market, 1.24.06
- Ready or not, here comes Medicare Part D, 8.9.05
- Hypertension Focus: The big and small battle for supremacy in PAH drugs, 4.27.05
- Health Savings Accounts: an idea whose time has come?, 10.11.04
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Technology
- Cyber attacks fuel growth of digital security, 5.14.12
- As competition and innovation heat up, the tablet comes of age, 12.22.11
- Building a foundation of BRICs in producer durables, 7.14.11
- Internet TV's time is coming, 2.14.11
- Virtualization: are you being served?, 10.1.10
- Tablet computers: an idea whose time has come at last, 9.21.10
- Companies ratchet up spending on data centers, 4.19.10
- Light-emitting diodes: The Great Light Hope, 11.17.09
- Why small solid-state drives may become big, 6.4.09
- Cyber-security: to catch a thief, 1.22.09
- Apple's iPhone makes a mobile connection, 8.1.08
- Microsoft wanders lonely as a cloud and bids for Yahoo, 3.6.08
- In video games, the (casual) play's the thing, 12.3.07
- Think wireless, think emerging markets, 5.10.07
- Cellular towers: one beautiful business, 12.15.06
- Cable, telecom firms turn the quadruple play, 7.24.06
- In the tech sector, don't look back, 2.2.06
- The digital home cometh, 5.2.05
- VOIP: The next New New Thing in telecom, 11.5.04
- Semiconductor leaders seek to spend their way to prosperity, 7.17.02
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Position Papers
- How companies are putting their cash hoards to work, 3.7.12
- Why your global portfolio needs growth stocks, 12.20.11
- Management: six lessons for the corner office, 9.21.11
- Mobile payments: your phone is your wallet. 7.21.11
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Archive
- Yes, earnings do drive stock prices, 3.23.11
- In search of Davids who can slay Goliaths
- How ethanol is energizing the agricultural economy
- Why the productivity boom should help create more jobs soon
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- The urge to merge is back
- Forget the rear-view mirror: growth stocks may be ready to excel
- Metrics: a good pointer in the hunt for growth stocks
- How the world's changing demographics may sway the economy
- U.S. manufacturing: still the one
- Active management may be down, but we think it's far from out
- For stock portfolios, smaller is often better
- Why bubbles aren't all bad
- How green is my (and your) planet
- 12 lessons learned about tech investing
- Six signs to tell when the financial crisis may end
- Six keys to investing in international growth stocks
- Global stocks march to different drummers
- Forecasting Cycles of Value and Growth Stocks in Global Equity Markets
- The case for long/short equity strategies
- Making DC more like than DB
- In defense of socially responsible investing
- Asset-capacity study for Turner's stock portfolios, 2010
- Survivor: the Corporate Edition
- Asset Capacity Study 2009
- Will the U.S. rather fight than switch to international accounting standards?
- Asset Capacity Study 2008
- Eight principles of effective 130/30 investing
- The Seven Traits of Companies That Make Great Growth Investments
- The 15 best books on stock investing
- Commodities: it's a material world more than ever
- Asset Capacity Study 2007
- Asset Capacity Study 2006
- Equity Asset-Capacity Study
- Equity Asset Capacity Study 2005
- Aging baby boomers: where the bucks are (12/2005)
- Avoiding growth stocks now may be a chilling experience
- Fear not: Rising rates may not be so bad for stocks
- Two to 10: stocks' sweet spot
- Fundamental analysis: you can know a lot just by learning
- Do the economy and stocks point to a John Kerry victory in November?
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Taking Stock
- Smid-cap stocks: the Goldilocks asset class
- A tale of two markets - and the best stocks in them
- Opportunity knocks for AIG's competitors
- How the balance sheet holds untold stories for the value investor
- How to look at beauty as in the eye of the acquirer
- In the spring rally, The Uninvestables blossom
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- Is the tide turning for commodities?
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