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QuotedData’s investment trust weekly news round-up show – Andrew McHattie from The Investment Trust & Steve Marshall from Cordiant Digital Infrastructure

Andrew McHattie + Steve Marshall

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On 7th July, James Carthew talked through the Weekly News, Andrew McHattie looked at why Hansa Trust and emerging markets funds were rising while growth focused funds continued to slide over June and James also interviewed Steve Marshall from Cordiant Digital Infrastructure – Watch here.

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Speakers

Andrew McHattie

Andrew McHattie is the editor and publisher of Investment Trust Newsletter. He is a qualified financial adviser and runs his own firm in Bristol. He has previously written The Investor's Guide to Warrants, Andrew McHattie on Covered Warrants, and was co-author of How to Invest in Sports Shares.

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Steve Marshall | Chairman of Digital Infrastructure

Prior to joining the Investment Manager, Mr Marshall was President of American Tower Corporation – US Tower Division. Whilst serving as President, AMT pioneered the network neutral telecommunications infrastructure model in the United States, Germany, France and 12 other countries in both communication towers and combinations of towers and fibre.

Mr Marshall had a material influence on making AMT the company it is today – the largest network neutral telecommunications infrastructure company in the world with a market capitalisation of over US$100 billion.

Prior to AMT, he built National Grid Wireless into the largest network neutral tower infrastructure provider in Europe. Subsequently sold to private equity interests, it became the core of Arqiva. He also developed and ran a US$1.5 billion fibre network in Brazil owned jointly by National Grid, France Telecom and Sprint. Most notable amongst his many acquisition and divestiture activities was his overseeing and the integration of leading two US$5 billion acquisitions whilst at AMT.

Mr Marshall is Chairman of Next Gen Access UK (a long-distance fibre developer) as well as a board member of Tawal – Saudi Telecoms newly formed Tower Subsidiary with 14,000 towers and Chairman of Paradigm Infrastructure, an African Tower Developer. Mr Marshall holds a BSc (Hons) in Building and Civil Engineering from the University of Manchester, as well as an MBA from Alliance Manchester Business School, United Kingdom.

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