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Pieter Stalenhoef worked for Wells Fargo Global Opportunities fund for a number of years, serving as a designated consumer, media, and healthcare analyst. He used his Boston University degree in investment management to analyze small and mid-cap international stocks at Wells Fargo.
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Pieter Stalenhoef Talks About His Wells Fargo Stock Analysis Experience
An Overview of Pieter • One of the most well-known investment specialists in Boston, Pieter Stalenhoef has been in the business for more than 20 years. • He worked for Wells Fargo Global Opportunities fund for a number of years, serving as a designated consumer, media, and healthcare analyst. • He used his Boston University degree in investment management to analyze small and mid-cap international stocks at Wells Fargo.
Distinguishing Between Mid-Cap and Small-Cap Stocks • Having earned a Master of Arts degree in investment management, Pieter Stalenhoef characterizes small-cap stocks as those that are owned by businesses with a market valuation between $300 million and $1 billion. • He goes on to say that larger corporations with market capitalizations ranging from $1 billion to $5 billion provide mid-cap stocks.
The Professional Journey of Pieter Thus Far • Pieter began his career in the investment industry in 1992 as a sales representative for Provident Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio. • He later joined Fidelity Investments, where he handled analysis, valuation, and security selection for the Wells Fargo Global Opportunities Fund for over eight years before moving on to his next position. • He is currently employed with Santander Investment Services as a Financial Advisor.
Communities Pieter Participates In • Pieter Stalenhoef is an honors graduate of Boston University School of Management, an inductee of the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society, and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and student senator during his undergraduate studies at the University of Vermont. • He is also affiliated with the CFA Society, an advocacy group that supports a Financial Literacy Initiative.