Posted on 22/05/08
The Steadyhand Diaries
In early 2005, Tom Bradley resigned as president of Vancouver-based Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management, one of Canada's biggest independent money managers. Rather than play it safe after his 14-year stint at PH&N, Bradley opened his own Vancouver mutual fund shop. Since beginning his career in 1983 as a research analyst at Richardson Greenshields, the Winnipeg native has watched the wealth-management business grow fat and flabby. Bradley set out to build a firm that put investing ahead of marketing. He also found time to keep this diary.
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