Six AIM students presented their stock recommendations
on
Friday, November 11, 2016
Over 40 students – including members of the new AIM Class of
2018 attended the tenth set of equity pitches delivered by the Class of 2017
this semester in the AIM Room on Friday, November 11, 2016.
Brett Stuck, Andrew Szyman, Andy Reed, Donnie Smiley,
Chengbin (Henry) Lu, and Nick Dykema |
The six AIM student presentations also were viewed on-line via
a webcast by more than 20 alumni and family members across North America – while
others joined via Twitter.
Andy Reed presents Netgear |
The AIM student equity pitches take place each Friday
afternoon during the semester – either in the AIM Room or at a local investment
company. You can also watch the live presentations by the students in the AIM
Class of 2017 via webcast.
This week's presentations included:
Henry Lu pitches Hudbay Minerals |
The students prepare and distribute a professional equity
write-up (note: every AIM write-up since the inception of the program in 2005
is archived here).
This week’s equity write-ups can be found at: AIM Equity Write-Up 11/11/16
The students are responsible for making a seven-minute pitch
before their peers, faculty and any alumni or investment professional in
attendance.
Donnie Smiley pitched DOC |
Web.com |
Following the student’s pitch the floor is opened up for a question and answer session that lasts about ten minutes. This has been highly instructive as the students must be prepared to defend their investment recommendation and answer questions in an extemporaneous manner.