Mani Govil, U.S. Equity lead portfolio manager and head of the Main Street Team at OppenheimerFunds, talks about his investing experience since the early 1990’s. Brian and Greg discuss the rise of the FAANG companies, and how they compare to the valuations of the infamous tech stocks from the bubble era in the late 1990s. Mani also discusses his tried-and-true investment style and the fundamentals investors should pay attention to that have led to his successful career investing in domestic equities.
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