Reaves Utility Income Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (UTG)
About Reaves Utility Income Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (UTG)
W.H. Reaves & Company, Inc. (dba Reaves Asset Management) - Investment Management An investment advisor specializing in utilities and energy infrastructure, founded in 1961 Approximately $2.7 billion in total assets under management (as of 09/30/2016) 37-year track record for institutional clients Portfolio managers are supported by a highly experienced management team Research team averages over 20 years of industry experience Philosophy Reaves Asset Management believes that an information advantage can be created when experience analysts focus their fundamental, quantitative and qualitative, bottom-up research within the utility sector. Furthermore, the identification of utility companies that are disciplined enough to supply growing dividend income to their shareholders is a key component in the management process.
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