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Emerging nations may represent the future of health care, says Turner Investment Partners commentary, 9.1.10

Emerging nations like China and India "appear poised to shake up the established order in the world’s health-care markets"

BERWYN, Pa., September 1, 2010 -- In this decade, most of the growth in sales of health-care products and services should come from the world’s emerging nations, according to the latest Sector Focus commentary by Turner Investment Partners. In fact, emerging nations like China and India are expected to buy those products and services at a rate at least twice that of developed nations like the United States and Japan.

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David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 8.20.10

Turner's Chief Investment Officer of Quantitative Strategies, David Kovacs, is scheduled to appear on CNBC's "Street Signs" program on Friday, August 20, 2010. 

Please note that CNBC's programming is always subject to change depending on breaking news and market conditions. 

Turner Investment Partners and CNBC are unaffiliated.
 
The views expressed represent the opinions of Turner Investment Partners and are not intended as a forecast, a guarantee of future results, investment recommendations, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. There can be no guarantee that Turner will select and hold any particular security for its client portfolios. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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Amanda E. Black appointed portfolio manager/security analyst at Turner Investment Partners, 8.9.10

Investment professional relocates to Philadelphia to cover financial services for Turner’s growth and long/short portfolios

BERWYN, Pa., August 9, 2010 -- Amanda E. Black has joined Turner Investment Partners as a portfolio manager/security analyst. Ms. Black is part of Turner’s Growth Equity Investing Team and covers the financial-services sector.

Ms. Black, 34, conducts fundamental research on financial-services companies and makes investment recommendations on specific financial stocks across all capitalization ranges for Turner’s growth and long/short portfolios. She becomes the 23rd member of the Growth Investing Team. Based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, Turner was founded in 1990 and offers growth, global/international, core, quantitative, and alternative investments in stocks to both institutions and individuals. Turner manages more than $16 billion in assets, as of June 30, 2010.

She reports to Mark D. Turner, president and senior portfolio manager. Ms. Black, Mr. Turner, and Pablo Echavarria, security analyst; David Honold, portfolio manager/security analyst; and Rick Wetmore, portfolio manager/security analyst, constitute one of five analyst teams that are assigned to oversee the nine stock-market sectors for the firm’s growth and long/short portfolios. The other sector teams cover the consumer, cyclical, health care, and technology/producer-durables sectors. This sector orientation is a distinguishing aspect of Turner’s growth-stock investment process.

Ms. Black previously worked at Colony Investment Management, where she was a vice president and portfolio manager. She is relocating from New York to Philadelphia.

Ms. Black earned her bachelor of science degree in business administration from Southern Illinois University in 1998 and her MBA from Saint Louis University in 2000. In addition, she holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

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David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 7.27.10

Turner's Chief Investment Officer of Quantitative Strategies, David Kovacs, is scheduled to appear on CNBC's "Street Signs" program on Tuesday, July 27, 2010. 

Please note that CNBC's programming is always subject to change depending on breaking news and market conditions. 

Turner Investment Partners and CNBC are unaffiliated.
 
The views expressed represent the opinions of Turner Investment Partners and are not intended as a forecast, a guarantee of future results, investment recommendations, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. There can be no guarantee that Turner will select and hold any particular security for its client portfolios. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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David Kovacs to appear on CNBC, 7.12.10

Turner's Chief Investment Officer of Quantitative Strategies, David Kovacs, is scheduled to appear on CNBC's "Street Signs" program on Monday, July 12, 2010.

 

Please note that CNBC's programming is always subject to change depending on breaking news and market conditions.

Turner Investment Partners and CNBC are unaffiliated.
 
The views expressed represent the opinions of Turner Investment Partners and are not intended as a forecast, a guarantee of future results, investment recommendations, or an offer to buy or sell any securities. There can be no guarantee that Turner will select and hold any particular security for its client portfolios. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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