SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC): One of The Top 10 Stock Picks of Diamond Hill Capital

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We recently published a list of Diamond Hill Capital Stock Portfolio: Top 10 Stock Picks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSNC) stands against other top 10 stock picks of Diamond Hill Capital.

Heather Brilliant, CFA, serves as CEO for Diamond Hill Capital and joined the firm in 2019, bringing over 20 years of domestic and international investment industry experience to this role. Most recently, she was the CEO of Americas with First State Investments. Before that role, she dedicated ~14 years with Morningstar where she was Global Head of Equity & Credit Research before advancing to CEO of Morningstar Australasia.  Established in 1997, Diamond Hill Capital Management is a distinguished hedge fund manager based in Ohio.

Investment Philosophy & Process

Diamond Hill Capital has consistently applied an intrinsic value investment philosophy since its founding. The investment management firm focuses on buying ownership stakes in businesses that trade for less than what they are worth and then wait for that value to be realized over time. Under its intrinsic value philosophy, the firm treats every investment as a partial ownership interest in that organization and invests with a margin of safety. Apart from these, the firm possesses a long-term temperament (five years or longer) and believes that market price and intrinsic value will converge within an appropriate time frame. As of February 28, the investment management firm had assets under management of ~$30.9 billion.

Of the total AUM, ~$17.8 billion is allocated to large-cap strategy. Notably, around 23.1% is invested in the financial sector, while the industrial sector made up ~17.5%, as of December 31.

Diamond Hill Capital’s Equity Market Outlook

While several investors remain optimistic about the possibly more accommodative regulatory environment and tax cuts, Diamond Hill Capital believes the fact that the majority of the stocks aside from mega-cap technology companies gave back most of their Q4 2024 gains, which hints about optimism being outweighed by worries related to the potential for policy proposals in fields such as tariffs, taxes, and immigration to spur inflation. Moving forward, the investment management firm plans to assess government policies’ potential impacts, which can vary widely throughout businesses and industries. The company plans to seek attractive opportunities that trade at valuations it finds compelling relative to its estimates of intrinsic value and with the potential to deliver above-average returns.