CFAA Event | Is it Time to Buy Oil Stocks? – Investing in the Global Energy and Commodity Cycles

Program Description:

Oil and commodities prices have been in a slide since mid-2014 as China growth slowed and the commodity super cycle ended. As a result, many energy and commodity stocks have fallen to the lowest level in the past few years. Has the crude oil price bottomed? Is it time to buy the energy stocks? What is the equilibrium crude oil price? What are the supply demand dynamics globally and how will it evolve in both near and long term? Should you be investing in the energy and commodity stocks now for your personal investment? What are the attractive oil and commodity stocks? In this event, you will hear all the insights related to the energy and commodities investing from a seasoned investor, Mr. William DeAllaume, who has been specialized in the energy and commodities equity investment and research for more than 20 years.

 

Speaker:

William DeAllaume, CFA

William DeAllaume is a Global Research Analyst covering mid-large cap Resource stocks at William Blair Investment Management. He had nearly 30 years of experience in the investment industry, mainly specialized in researching and investing the energy and resource stocks. Prior to joining William Blair in 2013, Bill was a Managing Director and Sector Head at UBS Global Asset Management/Brinson Partners, where he was responsible for investment research and stock selection of Energy, Materials, Utility and Transport sectors. He also worked in asset consulting at Bankers Trust Company previously. He is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Chicago. Bill received his B.S. degree from Montclair State University and a MBA and MA degree in International Relations from University of Chicago.

 

Agenda:

5:30 pm -6:00 pm Registration and Networking
6:00 pm -7:00 pm Seminar
7:00 pm -8:00 pm Post-event Networking

 

 

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