Building on the approach and principles of Benjamin Graham, Philip Fisher, Warren Buffet, John Templeton and Peter Lynch, Benoît Poliquin strives to own shares of ongoing and valuable businesses. Owning top tier companies in Canada and around the globe that have demonstrated a history, ability and willingness to increase their dividends is what Mr. Poliquin places the greatest emphasis on.
“We do not invest in the latest, or the next fad or technology, nor do we base our investment decisions on our (or someone else’s) ability to predict future market, macro or political landscapes,” he says. “After all, it’s not how much employment income you make that is important; it is how much income your investments can generate that will ensure your retirement.”
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