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The Equity Research Associate is responsible, under direct supervision, for data collection, statistical studies, and research for individual companies and their securities, within their specified industry.
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The role of the Equity Research Associate is to develop the techniques and skills necessary for investment analysis and research of securities. Equity Research Associate - Semiconductors.
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The Equity Research Associate position offers a unique opportunity for an ambitious professional seeking to play a meaningful role in our Heathcare group. We are currently looking for an Equity Research Associate to join our Healthcare Delivery & Technology Group in the San Francisco, CA office.
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Our products include debt and equity financing, mergers & acquisitions, corporate banking, institutional equity sales, trading and research, fixed income products, derivatives, energy, foreign exchange and precious & metals.
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The Associate in conjunction with the Senior Equity Research Analyst will also work with teams within the firm, such as corporate access, research sales, specialist sales and trading.
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Manage and oversee corporate transactions, including but not limited to venture capital financing, private equity deals, initial public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions. In-depth knowledge and experience in corporate law, with expertise in venture capital, private equity, initial public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions.
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Top investment bank is seeking an equity research vice president to support senior biotechnology analyst covering mid- and small-cap companies out of our New York or San Francisco offices. He completed a post-doctorate fellowship at The Yale School of Medicine in Rheumatology, received a Ph. D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Notre Dame, and graduated from Wabash College with a B.A. in Biology.
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SFERS seeks an experienced investment professional for the position of Associate Portfolio Manager (APM) for its Private Equity portfolio, which includes buyouts, venture capital, growth capital, and special situations investments.
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Associate Portfolio Manager – Private Equity - San Francisco Employees' Retirement System (0923) (144152) Reporting to the Director or Senior Portfolio Manager (“SPM”) of Private Equity, the Managing Director of Private Markets, and the CIO, the APM and the Private Equity team are responsible for the oversight and management of SFERS’ large and growing Private Equity portfolio.
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Collaborate with member firms, including Advisory and Consulting, to execute work streams, such as cost segregation studies and tax equity financial modeling (e.g., hypothetical liquidation at book value.
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Approaching 100 years of service in the East Bay, join EBCF in eliminating structural barriers, advancing racial equity, and transforming political, social, and economic outcomes for all who call the East Bay home for generations to come.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Investment Banking Vice President to join our dynamic Equity Capital Markets team, offering an exceptional opportunity to contribute to high-profile transactions and drive growth within a leading financial institution.
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A major objective of the Centralized Private Equity Team is to strengthen T. Rowe Price's position in the increasingly competitive marketplace for private company investments. We strive for equity, equality, and opportunity for all associates.
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Upon the successful completion of the Academy, you’ll have the opportunity to interview for an equity research analyst role at Point72, where you’ll work closely with your portfolio manager and team to develop a deep understanding of companies across industries and around the world.
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Desire and commitment to lead and participate in anti-racism, racial justice, and equity work that improves quality of patient care and employee experiences; along with the commitment and fortitude to drive change in these areas.
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