Smaller companies need to use every resource efficiently and effectively. And, advantages to small companies can come in many ways, from access to raw materials, to proximity to customers, from areas that have more favorable tax treatments or human-intellectual resources. Randy Bateman and his team are looking for small companies
In general, investors are attracted to dividend paying stocks for their stable returns that tend to be less volatile than the market. For those who find such a strategy appealing there are no fewer than 800 companies paying dividends that are worth tracking, in combination with a number of real
Medium-sized companies offer an attractive combination of financial stability and substantial growth potential. However, discovering such names calls for a profound understanding of a number of industries and sectors. At the helm of the Huntington MidCorp America Fund, portfolio manager Christopher Rowane seeks to unearth companies that are leaders in
Huntington Situs Fund pursues long-term capital appreciation by investing in a strategic combination of U.S. and foreign companies whose situs, or geographical
locations, give them a competitive advantage and the potential to outperform. Fund
manager B. Randolph Bateman seeks to identify companies with situs advantages such
as favorable political, social or economic conditions
Huntington International Equity Fund is built on the premise that while investing in
non-U.S. companies carries a higher level of risk, combining international stocks with
U.S. investments can lower the overall risk of the portfolio. Fund manager Madelynn
Matlock focuses on individual companies with excellent fundamentals combined with
attractive stock valuation.
The Huntington New Economy Fund looks for innovation, broadly defined. We can find it in any industry, whether in a process, a product, or a management style. It is more important to the management of this fund to stay focused on growth, and to beat its benchmark with low risk.