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Shares of Dycom Industries have dropped 4% so far in 2016, but the telecom contractor will profit over the long-term.
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Shares of Dycom Industries (DY) - Get Report have dropped 4% so far in 2016, but the telecom contractor will profit over the long-term because Americans are consuming more data and need better broadband service, said Jack McPherson, portfolio manager at Aristotle Boston. 'As consumer oriented services like Netflix and the internet of things increase over time, demand for broadband will rise,' said McPherson. 'The networks will have to invest to keep up with demand and as a specialty contractor Dycom will benefit from that. Aristotle Boston is an institutional asset management firm focused on value-added strategies. The firm's investment strategies include Small Cap Equity and Small/Mid Cap Equity.