Michael Feehily - Utilities Select Member of the Management Board
XLU Etf | USD 81.15 1.78 2.15% |
Mr. Feehily, CFA, is a Principal of SSgA and the Adviser. He joined the firm in 1992 and is head of the U.S. Equity Team within the Global Structured Products Team. Mr. Feehily is responsible for overseeing the management of all U.S. equity index funds for SSgA
Professional Marks | MBA |
Issuer | SSgA |
Inception Date | 1998-12-16 |
Benchmark | S&P Utilities Select Sector Index |
Entity Type | Regulated Investment Company |
Asset Under Management | 18.28 Billion |
Average Trading Valume | 10.52 Million |
Asset Type | Equity |
Category | Sector |
Focus | Utilities |
Market Concentration | Developed Markets |
Utilities Select Sector Money Managers
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Michael Feehily, Member of the Management Board |
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Price To Earning | 7.09 X | |||
Price To Book | 1.74 X | |||
Price To Sales | 1.77 X | |||
Gross Profit | 315.92 M | |||
Earnings Per Share | 7.59 X | |||
Beta | 0.74 | |||
Market Capitalization | 11.58 B | |||
Total Asset | 15.99 B | |||
One Year Return | 36.40 % | |||
Three Year Return | 11.40 % |
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