Profil
Mr. Frederik B. Lerche-Lerchenborg is an Analyst at Artemis Investment Management LLP.
He joined Artemis Investment Management in May 2012.
In 2007, he joined Credit Suisse’s investment banking division.
In 2009, he moved to Stamford Partners, a boutique advising a range of public and private companies on M&A and strategic reviews.
Mr. Lerche-Lerchenborg graduated with a degree in Financial and Business Economics from Newcastle University in 2007.
Anciens postes connus de Fred Lerche-Lerchenborg
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Artemis Investment Management LLP
Artemis Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance AIM is an active, benchmark-aware manager which seeks to outperform the market and produce long-term returns. The firm is a socially responsible manager which regularly gives a fixed proportion of revenues to the Artemis Charitable Foundation. Fund managers make independent decisions and pick stocks which seek sectors and companies that are going through change and that have the potential to be reassessed by the market. The firm’s fund managers utilize an internal and external rese arch which aims to identify undervalued stocks. | Analyst-Equity | 01/07/2016 |
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Artemis Investment Management LLP
Artemis Investment Management LLP Investment ManagersFinance AIM is an active, benchmark-aware manager which seeks to outperform the market and produce long-term returns. The firm is a socially responsible manager which regularly gives a fixed proportion of revenues to the Artemis Charitable Foundation. Fund managers make independent decisions and pick stocks which seek sectors and companies that are going through change and that have the potential to be reassessed by the market. The firm’s fund managers utilize an internal and external rese arch which aims to identify undervalued stocks. | Finance |
















