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Eudaimonia Asset Management is Hired by Attucks Asset Management to Manage US Micro Cap Allocation for the Los Angeles Fire & Police Pension System
Business Wire, May 04, 2009
ENCINITAS, Calif. -- Eudaimonia Asset Management, LLC (EAM) is pleased to announce that it has been hired by Attucks Asset Management to manage a US Micro Cap portfolio for the Los Angeles Fire & Police Pension System.
Travis Prentice, President and Chief Investment Officer of Eudaimonia Asset Management, said, “We are honored to have been selected by Attucks Asset Management to serve the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System and look forward to providing them with exposure to this dynamic asset class.”
Les Bond, Senior Managing Director of Attucks Asset Management, said: “We view this funding of Eudaimonia as an opportunity to work with an experienced investment team that has continued to produce strong performance, even in these exceptionally challenging times.”
About Eudaimonia Asset Management
Eudaimonia Asset Management, LLC is a majority-employee-owned, small and micro cap growth investment boutique located in Encinitas, California. The firm’s sole focus is managing small and micro cap growth investments for institutional and high-net worth clients. The firm employs a behaviorally-based investment philosophy and disciplined process throughout its investment products. Eudaimonia is a registered investment advisor. For further information, visit www.eudaimonia-invest.com.
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