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Is The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE:BK) One of the Best Stocks to Buy According to Billionaire Mario Gabelli?

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We recently published a list of 10 Best Stocks to Buy According to Billionaire Mario Gabelli. In this article, we are going to take a look at where The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE:BK) stands against other stocks to buy according to billionaire Mario Gabelli.

GAMCO Investors, formerly known as Gabelli Asset Management Company, is an investment firm with its headquarters in Rye, New York. The company has expertise in providing investment advice and brokerage services to mutual funds, institutional clients, and select investors. It was founded and is majority-owned by Mario Gabelli. Mr. Gabelli is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GAMCO Investors, Inc.

GAMCO Investors’ Investment Philosophy

With respect to value, the company’s investment approach revolves around utilizing fundamental, bottom-up research to spot securities selling below their intrinsic value. Furthermore, the investment firm seeks to identify mispriced companies possessing healthy businesses and the presence of a catalyst that will surface value. The firm’s investment teams use a broad universe in the benchmark-agnostic approach to cover all sectors of the market and check evolving themes and value-based opportunities.

Investment Themes For 2025

The firm’s portfolio managers have shared themes that they believe will shape markets in 2025. As per Co-CIOs Chris Marangi and Kevin Dreyer, a resurgence of M&A activity will take place.  Industry consolidation is one of the favorite catalysts because it could immediately surface PMV (Private Market Value) either as a target or as a company similarly situated to a target.  Notably, increased rates and activist federal agencies depressed M&A activity over the previous 2 years. The new regime in Washington is almost certain to fuel deal activity.

The AI investment returns were largely accrued to companies that are involved in the buildout of computing infrastructure. As a result, investment returns for companies who are creating end user-facing products and services using AI technology have lagged, says John Belton, Co-Portfolio Manager of the Gabelli Growth Innovators ETF (GGRW). This dynamic is expected to reverse over the coming years with GenAI migrating from research labs to user applications and entering a new phase of commercialization.  Next, the rise in geopolitical instability continues to drive more NATO members to prioritize defense and military investments, leading to higher defense budgets throughout Europe and the U.S., says Tony Bancroft, Portfolio Manager of the Gabelli Commercial Aerospace and Defense ETF (GCAD).