Matthew Ziehl - Oppenheimer Main Fund Manager
OSCNX Fund | USD 20.50 0.35 1.74% |
Matthew Ziehl serves as lead portfolio manager of Main Street Small Cap Fund and coportfolio manager of Main Street Mid Cap Fund. He is also sector manager with responsibility for REITs, lodging and business services sectors across all Main Street funds. Prior to joining OppenheimerFunds in May 2009, Mr. Ziehl managed the RS Small Cap Core Alpha product starting in January 2002 and was employed by RS Investments following the October 2006 acquisition of an interest in RS Investments by Guardian Life Insurance Company. From December 2001 to October 2006, he served as a managing director at Guardian Life. He has also held positions with Salomon Brothers Asset Management, Inc. including team leader for small growth portfolios beginning in January 2001 and coportfolio manager of Salomon Brothers Small Cap Growth Fund starting in August 1999. Mr. Ziehl has a B.A. in political science from Yale University and an M.B.A. from New York University. He is a CFA charterholder.
Phone | 800-959-4246 |
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Price To Earning | 19.85 X | |||
Price To Book | 1.87 X | |||
Price To Sales | 0.95 X | |||
Total Asset | 24.2 M | |||
Annual Yield | 0.01 % | |||
Year To Date Return | 1.49 % | |||
One Year Return | 12.16 % | |||
Three Year Return | 0.73 % | |||
Five Year Return | 9.02 % | |||
Net Asset | 666.93 M |
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