Welcome Thank you for taking the time to review our website and learn more about Great Companies, Inc. We look forward to having you as a client. Great Companies, Inc. is a registered investment advisor headquartered in Tampa, Florida, dedicated to placing the interests of our valued clients ahead of our own. We clearly understand that if our clients are well served, the busines will prosper as a result.
The firm was founded in 1992, and has embraced a strategy of investing in great companies that are trading at or below their True Worth™, and are consistently increasing earnings at double-digit rates over time. Our firm operates under a time-tested investment philosophy that controls risk without sacrificing long-term results. The investment philosophy developed and followed is a focused, disciplined, commonsense long-term approach to investing.
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| Founders: Julie C. Carnevale, President and Charles C. Carnevale, Chief Investment Officer People are our most important asset. Working together as a team allows us to leverage the unique strengths of individuals within the organization. |
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Click the Seeking Alpha Certified symbol to the left to go directly to Chuck's profile and publications on the SeekingAlpha.com website. |
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Great Companies, Inc. Investment Management "Investing in great companies."
The Great Companies, Inc. logo represents the very heart and soul of both our firm and our sound investing philosophy. Our logo is a graphic illustration of our powerful, proprietary Great Companies, Inc. Fundamental Analyzer™ software that clearly articulates the undeniable relationship and functional correlation between long-term earnings growth and market price. Additionally it represents the quintessential example of a great company. Herein lies the great differentiator between our firm and others.
The EDMP in our logo is an abbreviation for Earnings Determine Market Price. The acronym signifies our confidence that we can thoroughly answer the critical questions of what to buy, when to buy and when to sell and represents the doctrine that drives our investing process.
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