Tune into the Boston Partners Insights Series – going beyond the headlines with our investment team to provide a deeper perspective on the capital markets.
This edition features a conversation with Equity Analyst Tim Collard, who specializes in the aerospace & defense, transportation, housing and automobile industries at Boston Partners. This discussion focuses on all things supply chain and the pressures brought on by the pandemic, what companies are doing in response and what potentially lies ahead in the future. Listen to the podcast below.
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Definitions:
S&P 500 Index: The S&P 500 Index is a registered trademark of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. and is an unmanaged Index of the common stocks of 500 widely held U.S. companies.
ROIC – Return on invested capital: the amount of money a company makes that is above the average cost it pays for its debt and equity capital. The return on invested capital can be used as a benchmark to calculate the value of other companies.
Return-on-Equity (ROE): A measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity. Because shareholders’ equity is equal to a company’s assets minus its debt, ROE is considered the return on net assets.
Inflation: A decrease in the purchasing power of money, reflected in a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy.
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