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Prospect Asset Management average salary is $70,000, median salary is $70,000 with a salary range from $70,000 to $70,000.
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Financial Analyst 70,000-70,000 Long Branch, NJ, 07740 2013 Prospect Asset Management Financial Analyst Salaries (1)
Prospect Asset Management Long Branch, NJ Salaries
Management Analyst 70,000-70,000 HONOLULU, HI, 96814 2013 Prospect Asset Management Management Analyst Salaries (1)
Prospect Asset Management HONOLULU, HI Salaries
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Prospect Asset Managem... Information
  • Prospect Asset Management Inc
  • Industry: Aerospace/Defense
  • City: Honolulu, HI
  • The company invests in Japan, looking for companies with superior earnings growth at below average valuations. Prospect is largely focused on undiscovered domestic growth companies. Since we believe domestic growth has been poor for a decade, the market has paid a premium for liquidity and companies exposed to the export markets and technology in particular. While Japan¡¯s Topix Index has bottomed several times at the same level in the last decade, its composition has moved from around 25% in technology and telecommunications and export related companies to nearly 50%. Domestic growth appears to be now improving in absolute and relative