Utilities are increasingly making big strategic bets, and the accompanying risk will require investors to become more selective. 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
The U.K. has some of the most enduring, most stable income-producing companies Read More
A number of new trends and shocks are creating new investment opportunities Read More
A number of new trends and shocks are creating new investment opportunities Read More
The next Congress will certainly be kinder to coal-heavy utilities, though the overall industry will continue its tilt toward natural gas as long as the commodity remains cheap and abundant. Read More
It’s been beaten down unfairly, and two banks are ripe for the picking. Read More
Portfolio Action SummaryHSBC is added to the Aggressive Portfolio. Buy up to $55Banco Santander is added to the Aggressive Portfolio. Buy up to $10.Seadrill is moved to Hold. We’re adding London-based global bank HSBC Holdings (NYSE: HSBC) and Santander, Spain-based Banco Santander (NYSE: SAN). They have dividend yields of 4% and… Read More
It’s been beaten down unfairly, and two banks are ripe for the picking. Read More
The Core Holdings in Utility Forecaster’s Growth Portfolio held their value during the recent selloff and have outperformed the broad market so far this year. Read More
Pricing power and strong businesses helped it stay strong in the recent downturn Read More