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Mr. Roland Greaver is a Chief Executive Officer at Camissa Asset Management Pty Ltd. He founded the firm in 2001.
After completing his articles at Ernst & Young in 1995, Mr. Greaver joined Sanlam Investment Management as an Investment Analyst.
In 1998, he and a team of other investment professionals founded Gryphon Asset Management.
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Camissa Asset Management Pty Ltd.
Camissa Asset Management Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Camissa AM is an active, long-term, value-driven manager which aims to consistently deliver superior investment performance by applying unconventional thinking to assess financial markets and identify investment opportunities. The firm follows a bottom-up process, performing in-house company, industry and individual security research aiming to produce an accurate assessment of the relative merits of a particular investment and to identify the key drivers of its future cash flows. They buy investments that are priced well below their intrinsic values and avoid those that they believe are overpriced. | Amministratore Delegato | 01/01/2001 |
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Camissa Asset Management Pty Ltd.
Camissa Asset Management Pty Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Camissa AM is an active, long-term, value-driven manager which aims to consistently deliver superior investment performance by applying unconventional thinking to assess financial markets and identify investment opportunities. The firm follows a bottom-up process, performing in-house company, industry and individual security research aiming to produce an accurate assessment of the relative merits of a particular investment and to identify the key drivers of its future cash flows. They buy investments that are priced well below their intrinsic values and avoid those that they believe are overpriced. | Finance |
















