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20.538 -0.020    -0.11%
31/01 - Closed. Currency in CAD
Type:  Fund
Market:  Canada
Issuer:  Manulife Investments
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 915.89M
Manulife U.S. Dividend Income Fund F 20.538 -0.020 -0.11%

Manulife U.s. Dividend Income Fund F Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Manulife U.s. Dividend Income Fund F. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P0000WMY8 among other information.
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US Equity

Total Assets

915.89M

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Inception Date

Oct 31, 2012

Investment Strategy

The fund seeks to achieve a combination of capital growth and income. The Fund invests primarily in a diversified portfolio of U.S. equity and equity-type securities and other income producing investments.

Contact Information

Address North Tower Floor 3
Toronto,ON M4W 1E5
Canada
Phone 416 581 8350
Fax 416 581 8428

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Jonathan Popper Portfolio Manager 2015 Now
Biography Jonathan is a senior portfolio manager for the firm’s essential equity team. The team manages multiple strategies for institutional and retail clients, including Canadian all-cap equity, Canadian large-cap value equity, Canadian focused equity, dividend income, U.S. dividend income, Canadian balanced, U.S. balanced, and global balanced. Jonathan previously worked as part of the North American high-yield investment team. Prior to joining the company, he worked with CIBC Investment Services and CIBC Wood Gundy.
Conrad Dabiet Portfolio Manager 2015 Now
Biography Conrad is a senior portfolio manager and co-head for the firm’s essential equity team. The team manages multiple strategies for institutional and retail clients, including Canadian all-cap equity, Canadian large-cap value equity, Canadian focused equity, dividend income, U.S. dividend income, Canadian balanced, U.S. balanced, and global balanced. Conrad is the lead portfolio manager of the dividend income and U.S. dividend income strategies. Prior to joining the team, he completed Manulife Investment Management’s investment division rotational program. Conrad holds the CFA designation.
Chris Hensen Assistant Vice President 2015 Now
Biography Chris is a senior portfolio manager for the firm’s essential equity team. The team manages multiple strategies for institutional and retail clients, including Canadian all-cap equity, Canadian large-cap value equity, Canadian focused equity, dividend income, U.S. dividend income, Canadian balanced, U.S. balanced, and global balanced. Previously, Chris was a senior portfolio manager, responsible for U.S. equities. He joined Manulife as an analyst in the investment division rotational program and worked with the fixed-income and real estate teams. Chris holds the CFA designation.
Jeff Morris Portfolio Manager 2011 2015
Biography Jeff joined Standard Life in 2004. Jeff has over 21 years' investment experience. He is responsible for the management of the US equities and a team of 10 investment professionals. Jeff holds a BS in Business Administration from Colorado State University and an MS in Finance from the University of Colorado at Denver. He obtained Chartered Financial Analyst status in 1994.
Scott Eun Portfolio Manager 2011 2015
Biography As Senior Vice-President, US Equities, Scott Eun is the lead portfolio manager of the Standard Life US Dividend Growth Fund in addition to our US equity portfolios. Scott joined Standard Life Investments (USA) Limited in 2007. Prior to this, he was Senior Vice-President at a global financial services firm where he was involved with managing an internal portfolio of equities. He has over 14 years of industry experience. Scott holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania (major Finance) and graduated cum laude with a B.A. (Economics) from Harvard Uni.
J. Stephen Clark Portfolio Manager 2011 2015
Biography Stephen Clark joined Standard Life Investments (USA) Limited in 2006. Stephen has over 12 years of investment experience. He has managed the Global Advantage Fund since Jan 1, 2007. This is a higher alpha fund with a target of generating +300 bps over the S&P 500. He also manages the Standard Life US Equity Focus Fund. Stephen graduated from St. Andrews University in 1995 with an M.A. with honors. Since leaving university he has obtained the following qualifications: Chartered Accountant in 1998, Investment Management Certificate in 2001, and Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 2003.
Not Disclosed - 2007 2011
Norman Raschkowan Executive Vice President 2007 2007
Biography Norman Raschkowan, Executive Vice President, Investment Management, is Chief North American Investment Strategist and lead of the Mackenzie Large Cap Dividend Team, with a dividend focus. Norman has investment experience since 1980; Mackenzie Investments experience since 2007. Norman has a BCom in Economics and Finance from McGill University, an MBA in International Business and Real Estate and is a member of the CFA Institute.
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