Join Barrow Hanley portfolio manager Cory Martin as he discusses the potential for value investing to re-emerge in 2025 

Donald Trump’s election and Republican control of all three branches of US government mark a pivotal moment for the global economy.

Sweeping plans for deregulation, tax cuts and energy sector support are likely to boost business confidence and consumer spending in the US.

Meanwhile, cracks are emerging in tech stocks trading at extremely high valuations.

In short, the stage is set for value investors and stocks that will benefit from an expanding economy.

To find out more, join a live webinar and Q&A with Cory Martin, the CEO of US-based value investor Barrow Hanley and James Carpenter, managing director and client portfolio manager.

In this one-hour webinar Cory and James will cover:

  • The impact of Trump's tariff strategy
  • The argument for a coming rotation from growth to value
  • The trajectory of the globally important Chinese economy
  • Examples of stocks set to benefit from the economic upswing
  • The implications of very high valuation of Mag 7 stocks and investment alternatives
  • How active investors are finding value in these conditions

Please register through the form above to view the webinar. 

CPD certification will be provided to qualified attendees.
Cory Martin
CEO, Equity Portfolio Manager
Barrow Hanley
Cory Martin joined Barrow Hanley in 1999. During his tenure at Barrow Hanley, he has been instrumental in the creation, development, and implementation of our Non-U.S. Value, Global Value, and Emerging Markets Equity strategies.

In 2017, Mr. Martin was named Barrow Hanley’s Executive Director and in 2019 he was named Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the firm.

Prior to joining Barrow Hanley, Cory Martin served as a vice president at Templeton Investment Counsel, Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

His career in the investment management industry includes serving as an institutional investment consultant at LCG Associates, Inc. Mr. Martin is a member of the CFA Society in Dallas-Fort Worth. He graduated from Baylor University.