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Prior to joining Majedie in January 2005, Jonathan Scriven was an Investment Anlyst at Fidelity Investmentws where he held Pan-European research responsibilities for several industry sectors.
He joined Fidelity in 2000 as a graduate of Newcastle University.
Former positions of Jonathan Scriven
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Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd.
![]() Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. (LPM) is a specialist fund management boutique headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded in 2002 by James de Uphaugh, Chris Field, Simon Hazlitt, Rob Harris and Adam Parker. Formerly a subsidiary of Majedie Investment Plc (LSE: MAJE), the firm was acquired by Liontrust Asset Management Plc (LSE: LIO) in 2022 and has been renamed under this acquisition from Majedie Asset Management Ltd. to Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. LPM manages equity portfolios for institutional clients. Portfolios may be structured as separate managed accounts and private funds. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2008-08-06 |
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Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd.
![]() Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. (LPM) is a specialist fund management boutique headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded in 2002 by James de Uphaugh, Chris Field, Simon Hazlitt, Rob Harris and Adam Parker. Formerly a subsidiary of Majedie Investment Plc (LSE: MAJE), the firm was acquired by Liontrust Asset Management Plc (LSE: LIO) in 2022 and has been renamed under this acquisition from Majedie Asset Management Ltd. to Liontrust Portfolio Management Ltd. LPM manages equity portfolios for institutional clients. Portfolios may be structured as separate managed accounts and private funds. | Finance |
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