Wells Fargo Fund Fund Managers

EOD Fund  USD 5.94  0.06  1.02%   
Wells Fargo is run by 16 fund managers with a total tenure of about 180 years, averaging roughly 11.0 years of service per executive, having 0.81 employees per reported executive. Fund managers are in charge of implementing Wells Fargo Advantage investing strategy and managing its portfolio trading activities. Evaluation of Wells Fargo's management performance can provide insight into the fund's overall performance. Note that fund manager's attribution analysis is becoming a valuable factor that both investors and analysts use to determine the amount of risk that may be associated with Wells Fargo's future under-performance.
Isaiah Harris  Executive
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Timothy Penny  Chairman
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Wells Fargo Advantage retains a total of 43.24 Million outstanding shares. Roughly 78.98 (%) of Wells Fargo outstanding shares are held by general public with 0.05 % owned by insiders and only 20.97 percent by institutional investors. Please note that no matter how many assets the company shows, if the real value of the fund is less than the current market value, you may not be able to make money on it.
Some institutional investors establish a significant position in funds such as Wells Fargo in order to find ways to drive up its value. Retail investors, on the other hand, need to know that institutional holders can own millions of shares of Wells Fargo, and when they decide to sell, the fund will often sell-off, which may instantly impact shareholders' value. So, traders who get in early or near the beginning of the institutional investor's buying cycle could potentially generate profits.

Wells Fargo Advantage Benchmark Summation

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Wells Fargo Notable Stakeholders

A Wells Fargo stakeholder refers to an individual interested in an outcome of the business. Different stakeholders have different interests, and companies such as Wells Fargo often face trade-offs trying to please all of them. Wells Fargo's stakeholders can have a positive or negative influence on the entity's direction, and there are a lot of executives involved in getting Wells Fargo's stock to the level that pleases all shareholders. Keeping track of the stakeholders is a great way to stay on top of things affecting its ongoing price.
Timothy PennyIndependent Chairman of the Board of TrusteesProfile
Isaiah HarrisIndependent TrusteeProfile
Judith JohnsonIndependent TrusteeProfile
William EbsworthIndependent TrusteeProfile
David BerardiAssistant TreasurerProfile
Jane FreemanIndependent TrusteeProfile
Michael WhitakerChief Compliance OfficerProfile
James PolissonIndependent TrusteeProfile
Olivia MitchellIndependent TrusteeProfile
Andrew OwenPresidentProfile
Nancy WiserTreasurerProfile
David LarckerIndependent TrusteeProfile
Michelle RheeChief Legal OfficerProfile
Catherine KennedySecretaryProfile
Alexander KymnSecretary, Chief Legal OfficerProfile
Pamela WheelockIndependent TrusteeProfile
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About Wells Fargo Management Performance

The success or failure of an entity such as Wells Fargo Advantage often depends on how effective the management is. Wells Fargo management team is responsible for propelling the future growth in the right direction and administering and controlling the business activities and accounting for the results. Ineffective management usually contributes to failure in the company's future performance for all stakeholders equally, but most importantly, for investors. So it is important to measure the effectiveness of Wells management before purchasing its stock. In many ways, it's all about finding the answer to one important question - Are they doing the right thing right now? How would we assess whether the Wells management is utilizing all available resources in the best possible way? Also, how well is the company doing relative to others in its sector and the market as a whole? The answer can be found by analyzing a few important fundamental indicators such as return on assets and return on equity.
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds - Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC. It is co-managed by Crow Point Partners, LLC and Wells Capital Management Incorporated. The fund invests in the public equity markets across the globe. It invests in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors with an emphasis on utilities, telecom, and energy sectors. The fund primarily invests in dividend paying stocks of companies. Wells Fargo Advantage Funds - Allspring Global Dividend Opportunity Fund was formed on March 28, 2007 and is domiciled in the United States.
Please note that past performance is not an indicator of the future performance of Wells Fargo, its manager's success, or the effectiveness of its strategy. The performance results shown here may have been adversely or favorably impacted by events and economic conditions that may not prevail in the future.

Other Information on Investing in Wells Fund

Wells Fargo financial ratios help investors to determine whether Wells Fund is cheap or expensive when compared to a particular measure, such as profits or enterprise value. In other words, they help investors to determine the cost of investment in Wells with respect to the benefits of owning Wells Fargo security.
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