Ireland is the fastest growing economy in the EU, and investors are seeing green. Read More
Richard Stavros is chief investment strategist for Global Income Edge, analyst for Utility Forecaster and a regular contributor to Personal Finance.
He is managing director of Thomas Dwight Capital (TDC), a strategic, financial and business development adviser to corporations, investment houses and governments. TDC identifies and develops for clients high growth and emerging markets opportunities in the energy, telecommunications, shipping and real estate sectors. In this capacity, Stavros has advised on several multi-million project finance valuations, business plan developments, and overall corporate strategies, as well as engaged in mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and lead capital raising efforts for new business expansion plans.
With 17+ years of experience in the energy sector, Stavros has served in various leadership, strategy, finance and analytic roles at an energy utility, investment bank and various preeminent global media, economic and regulatory research houses.
He graduated from Georgetown University with a BA in Economics and English Literature. He holds an MBA from the University of Oxford with a concentration in Finance and Strategy.
Analyst Articles
Some analysts are recommending selling utilities at the worst possible time. Read More
Spending is slowly improving, making consumer-defensive stocks a good opportunity. Read More
Utilities and regulators are getting closer to developing a scheme to put a price on carbon, and that could create new investment opportunities. Read More
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Invest in these companies built with brick. Read More
Low Treasury rates and accommodative monetary policy will continue to define the investment environment in the U.S. and around the world. Read More
Orange SA, the French telecommunications giant, today reported a 2.4% drop in earnings from a year earlier on increased competition from a 3-year price war in France.The company (NYSE: ORAN) also forecast that in 2015 there might also be a slight decline. Orange seems to be losing the… Read More
These U.S. investments will generate high income despite uncertain economic conditions. Read More
Recovery in U.K and Spanish markets drove profits. Read More