January 2018
Walk into Sionna Investment Managers’ downtown Toronto office, and you’ll notice how diverse its investment team is. At Sionna, gender, race and religion are no barrier to career opportunities. What matters to this successful firm – now in its 15th year – is finding the most talented and capable investment professionals to grow its clients’ portfolios.
December 2017
Kim Shannon joins a roundtable to discuss trends in today’s market and where investors can find value opportunities.
October 2017
Sionna's Kim Shannon remembers Black Monday on its 30th anniversary.
May 2017
At a luncheon organized by Sionna Investment Managers and held in Toronto on Tuesday, three portfolio managers from the institutional investment firm were asked what steps they had taken to protect Sionna’s assets against the disruptors, those companies with new business models that threaten the established order.
December 2016
By almost any standard, the Canadian fund business has a huge gender imbalance. Compared to other professions, and even compared to mutual funds globally, female fund managers in Canada are vastly outnumbered by men, according to new Morningstar research reinforcing long-standing trends.
September 2016
Since human beings have a tendency for excess, it often leads to irrational behaviour in financial markets. While many investors try to capitalize on market dislocations, value-oriented equity managers are particularly focused on taking advantage of the irrational pricing that occurs as a result.