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| | | ... as a firm, is a pioneer of the US high yield market. Headquartered in New York, New York, Shenkman also has offices in Stamford, CT and London, UK. |
| | | | ... which has $50 million worth of assets under management, will now be managed on a slightly more aggressive footing by the Stamford, Connecticut, based managers. "It's essentially an upgrade of managers," he said. Sneddon said the fund had been well-managed ... |
| | | | ... number of hedge funds across the country. The first wave of investigations centered around low profile funds based in Stamford, Connecticut and Boston, however, recent unconfirmed reports claim that some of the largest US hedge funds, including SAC Capital ... |
| | | | ... throughout the year and undertake further professional development. Award Winners Outstanding Advisor: Martin Lambert from Stamford Financial Excellence in Service: Ayesha Brine and Jamie Panelli from Infocus Adelaide (Norwood) Excellence in Business ... |
| | | | ... (Reigate), Fabio Cecutto (London), Neel Mehta (Reigate) and Hyde Hsu (New York), Phil Starewich (Chicago), Paula Wada (Stamford), Yan Sun (Sydney) and Henry Ching (Hong Kong). The consulting firm has scored a coup attracting Dougherty, whose industry ... |
| | | | ... Marketing Excellence Awards, which are being tallied in preparation for the Rainmaker Marketing Symposium to be held at the Stamford Plaza in Double Bay, Sydney end of this month. "We've already received 5,618 nominations for this year's awards. Voting ... |
| | | | ... the gala dinner held to coincide with the 2007 Rainmaker Marketing Symposium that will be held on 31 May at Sydney's Stamford Plaza in Double Bay. Page said the top five nominees in each award category will be announced on Thursday 12 April when voting ... |
| | | | ... Australia's wealth management industry. The awards night, in its fifth year running, was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Stamford Plaza in Double Bay, Sydney. The crowd was entertained by comedian Rodney Marks posing as a Harvard academic professor ... |
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