Alan Berro - Washington Mutual Fund Manager

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Alan Berro is Fund Manager at Washington Mutual Investors
Alan N. Berro is an equity portfolio manager at Capital Group. He has 30 years of investment experience and was with Capital Group for 25 years. In this prior role as an equity investment analyst at Capital, he covered U.S. utilities, capital goods and machinery companies. Before joining Capital, he was a portfolio manager and utilities analyst for Fidelity Management and Research Company in Boston. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelors degree in economics from UCLA graduating magna cum laude. He also holds the CPA and CFA. Alan is based in Los Angeles.
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The fund invests primarily in common stocks of established companies that are listed on, or meet the financial listing requirements of, the New York Stock Exchange and have a strong record of earnings and dividends. Washington Mutual is traded on NASDAQ Exchange in the United States. The fund is listed under Large Blend category and is part of American Funds family.

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