Neil Wesley of Morley Fund Management talks about getting IROs off-script, and the choice between value and growth stocks
Fund manager and analyst Neil Wesley originally trained as a classical pianist, but this 33-year-old Australian admits he made an early decision to opt for bourgeois comfort rather than ‘probable’ artistic poverty when he headed for university to study economics and finance. Since leaving the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 1995, Wesley has racked up a great deal of investment experience: following a spell with KPMG as an auditor and roles with Portfolio Partners, which is
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