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In this episode of The Fund Managers, Escala Investment Analyst David Bruty talks to Rob Tucker, Portfolio Manager of the Chester High Conviction Fund. Rob explains Chester's differentiated approach to portfolio construction, why he maintains an allocation to gold equities through the investment cycle and how a structurally higher inflation environment has shaped Chester's current portfolio.
Thinking about investing in Australian shares for the first time, or adding to your existing portfolio? This week on the Friends With Money podcast, Money's Tom Watson is joined by Rob Tucker, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Chester Asset Management, for a deep dive into the past performance and future prospects of Australian shares. They discuss: How Australian shares have typically fared as an investment The risks involved compared to other asset classes How Australian shares could perform in 2023 and the years ahead Sectors that could shine in the near future #friendswithmoney #shares #robtucker #tomwatson Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mV0Cbr Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3qGfsoL Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3fSPI2h Website: https://moneymag.com.au Email: podcast@moneymag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, David is joined by Rob Tucker, the founder and Portfolio Manager of the Chester High Conviction Fund, a strategy that since its inception in October 2013 has produced a return of 13.7% p.a. David and Rob discuss the strategy in depth, as well as Rob's outlook on current markets. The Chester High Conviction Fund takes a high-conviction approach, choosing investments, where they have confidence in the high quality, predictable cash generation of the company, or they, have strong confidence in the valuation margin of safety. The team believe that finding unloved, underappreciated or undiscovered investments has been the most consistent source of capital growth for the strategy over 8 years. Rob founded Chester Asset Management in 2017. Prior to Chester, Rob spent 7 years at SG Hiscock and was most recently the portfolio manager of the SGH Australia Plus product, a 25-40 stock Australian Equity portfolio with a mid-cap bias, that was run in the same manner as the Chester High Conviction Fund.
On the latest episode of Talk Ya Book, Chris Judd welcomes Rob Tucker from Chester Asset Management. Rob walks us through a fall from grace milk producer, Synlait Milk (ASX: SM1), which he believes holds solid prospects for a strong recovery and near term transformational growth. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When former Herald illustrations editor Rob Tucker put out a call for photos to auction for charity, photographers around the country responded with a stunning array of images which will be sold off in September. Not only are they vivid vignettes of our past, they're also examples of an art form we won't see again.
When former Herald illustrations editor Rob Tucker put out a call for photos to auction for charity, photographers around the country responded with a stunning array of images which will be sold off in September. Not only are they vivid vignettes of our past, they're also examples of an art form we won't see again.
The "brotherhood" of New Zealand photojournalists has answered the call of a terminally-ill colleague to help out the cash-strapped Taranaki Hospice. Rob Tucker - a former illustrations editor at the NZ Herald - is putting together an auction of 100 plus iconic images to raise funds for the organisation he calls "the angels in the night". Our Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.
Rob Tucker is the pastor at Watkins United Methodist Church in Louisville, KY. Rob talked about preaching on his series titled “Christmas Playlist” and he is preaching on Psalm 98 related to the song “Joy to the World.” We talked about the history of the song “Joy to the World”, preaching and worship as “story”, the importance of transitions, what comedians can teach preachers, and his process of word dumping.
In this episode of Profit Share Mastery, Linda and Pres discuss profit share with Rob Tucker. Rob shares his story on how Profit Share helped his daughter's Olympic dreams come true. Were it not for profit share Olympic Medalist Mary Tucker would not have been able to go to Tokyo. There are many words of wisdom in this episode, from the challenge of stepping out of your comfort zone, to earmarking passive income for a great cause. Rob also talks about relationship building with other agents being key to success in real estate, not just profit share.
This week, Abby discusses the controversy around Sarah Paulson's fat suit in Impeachment: American Crime Story, which was the subject of the New York Post article she was quoted in this week! Then Philadelphia-based actor/musician/educator Rob Tucker comes on to discuss fatphobia at college auditions, Hollywood idealism, Grindr, Into the Woods, his experiences living in London, and the concept of "believability" onstage.Rob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jazzysuite/Abby's New York Post Article: https://nypost.com/2021/09/02/why-are-fat-suits-like-sarah-paulsons-so-controversial/Abby's web site: http://abbyrosemorris.comAbby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbyrosemorrishttp://www.morethantracyturnblad.comFollow @morethantracyt on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok!Produced by Abby Rose Morris and Maxwell KaganLogo design by Abby Martino
This week, we talk to Rob Tucker, Founder & CEO at Meta about how their film & broadcast content metadata platform is helping customers manage their data. We discuss a range of topics including:the impact of bad data to a media organisationshow metadata drives viewer engagement and reduces churnand some exciting example of how using different types of metadata could improve content personalisation
This week, we interview a ministerial couple, Molly Shoulta Tucker and Rob Tucker, on how to integrate religion into Thrive Co-Living Communities. It's a tough topic in these days of polarization, but we discuss the pros and cons and search for a healthy way to bring religion and spirituality into co-living communities. No firm answers were unearthed, but it is a lively discussion and provides a basis for how to handle this potentially divisive issue. See what you think and please offer your feedback in the comments section below. To learn more and to connect with Rob and Molly, please visit https://watkinsumc.com and https://ridgewoodlouisville.org/ ABOUT THE HOSTS Mark Stein is the founder of Thrive Co-Living Communities. He's also the principal at Outmarket.Pro, a digital marketing agency that helps clients grow their businesses using lean startup principles. Learn more at http://outmarket.pro/. Jennifer Hooper is an Intuitive Life Coach specializing in helping divorced women write a very happy ending to their divorce story. She's as passionate about Thrive Co-Living Communities as she is about helping women grow their confidence and self-trust. For more information, visit https://jenniferhoopercoaching.com/.
Rob retired from active sales in 2016 to help his son & daughter pursue their dreams. Rob's daughter is favored to make the 2020 Tokyo Olympic team in shooting, and is now in college on an athletic and academic scholarship. His son has a goal of playing collegiate soccer. Rob has been an agent since 2001, but became homeless and bankrupt during the dotcom bust. He borrowed money to take the real estate course and exam, and borrowed a spare bedroom to live in. In 2001 he was RE/MAX Rookie of the Year, with $12.5 Million in sales, which he built to $60 Million in 3 years. He bought and Founded the 1st 3 market centers (1st agent in Charlotte) in Charlotte NC (Ballantyne now the #1 most profitable market center in the world for KW) #4 company in 9 months, #1 in 3 years. He then moved to Boulder CO, and became the #1 agent in 6 months - He sold $11 Million that year, $30 Million in year 2 and $60 Million in year 3. Rob divorced and moved to Florida, becoming the #1 agent in 6 months, selling $12 Million that year, $24 Million in year 2and $60 Million year 3. Rob founded Robert Tucker Coaching in 2005 to help his offices, team and the agents that he knew and networked with. He's passionate about helping agents, brokers and teams succeed in today's market. There is so much noise that agents have to shift through on a daily basis that pulls them in so many different directions and doesn't work. Rob cuts through that noise and deliver only what is proven to work regardless of who the agent is, where they live or the economy! In today's episode, we talk about going back to basics, and the strategies you'd use to grow quickly if you had to start from scratch. In this episode, you'll learn.. Starting with a plan Sphere of influence FSBO Open house follow up Expired listings Social media Links and resources mentioned in this episode. https://www.30dayinterviews.com/ https://roberttucker.com/ Twitter: RobertDTucker Instagram: roberttuckercoaching To subscribe and rate & review visit one of the platforms below: Follow Real Estate Success Rocks on:
Who is Rob Tucker and How is He Different from all the other Real Estate "Gurus"? This video covers: 0:17 - Rob's back story to help you understand how he became a real estate agent coach, but more importantly how his background qualifies him to help you with your business (regardless of whether you're a Rookie or new agent, successful but stuck, building a high level team, ready to find a way to build for your retirement or just need some real information and accountability). 5:33 - The Things that make Rob Tucker so different from most of the other real estate trainers you've probably encountered online. 7:47 - What kind of results you can achieve by following Rob's training. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rockstaragent/message
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Rob Tucker. Veteran's Day Recognition.
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Rob Tucker, if he has to call himself anything, is an "artist-painter" and promoter of Bob Marley and one love. He paints "shit hot" still life paintings of boats, flowers, food and kitchen stuff in vibrant colours and textures with strange names. Inspired by many sources including the bricks on his studio wall and one of my favourite painters Jean-Michel Basquiat his work has high energy, a sense of play and a "what's for lunch?" kiwiana kitchen vibe. Back from a few years stint in Berlin and London where his dealer gallery is, you can find him most days in his industrial brick walled Devonport studio or outside on an adventure escaping the fumes of a few fresh coats of varnish exercising his body and mind to Bonobo, lunch, a surf or something. Make sure you check his work here and get your parents to buy a piece if you're too poor to do so like me. Think less, experience and love more, :Doug
Genesis 3:1-21. Rob Tucker.
Rob Tucker. Acts 2:1-21; I Peter 2:9-10.
Rob Tucker. Mother's Day.
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Rob Tucker. Mark 3:13-15.
Rob Tucker. Acts 2:42-47.
Daniel 2:31-33. Rob Tucker.
Rob Tucker. Habakkuk 2:1-4.
Rob Tucker. 4D Series will resume next week!
Rob Tucker. Ephesians 3:14-21.
Rob Tucker. 1 Thessalonians.
Rob Tucker. II Corinthians 9:6-15; Matthew 14:13-21.
Rob Tucker. Romans 5:15
Rob Tucker. 2 Timothy 3:14-17.
Rob Tucker. Matthew 6:1-6; 16-21.
Rob Tucker. James 1:2-4; 5:7-11.
Rob Tucker. Matthew 5:13-16; 12:8-10.
Rob Tucker. Luke 10:25-37.
Rob Tucker. Acts 5:27-32.
Rob Tucker. Luke 12:13-21; Proverbs 31:13-24.
Rob Tucker. Matthew 2:1-12.
Rob Tucker. Matthew 6:25-33.
Rob Tucker. Hebrews 12:1-2; John 3:1-3.
Rob Tucker. Philippians 2:1-11.
Rob Tucker. Philippians 1:1-11.
Rob Tucker. Romans 12:1-2; 1 Peter 2:4-10.
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Rob Tucker. Ephesians 3:14-21.
Rob Tucker. 2 Corinthians 12:2-10.