Profil
Jonathan Anthony Wyss worked as an Analyst at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. from 2005 to 2006.
He then worked as an Associate at Apax Partners, Inc. from 2007 to 2009.
From 2009 to 2013, he worked as a Vice President at Fir Tree Capital Management LP.
He also worked as an Investment Analyst at Three Bays Capital LP.
Mr. Wyss received his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University in 2005.
Anciens postes connus de Jonathan Anthony Wyss
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Fir Tree Capital Management LP
Fir Tree Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Fir Tree uses a value approach to investing, generally with a focus on long-term capital appreciation. The firm invests worldwide in public and private companies, real estate across a wide variety of sectors and securities, and sovereign debt. They focus on investments in mispriced publicly traded securities and employ a number of investment approaches including a long-term orientation, opportunistic capital funding and portfolio concentration. Fir Tree follows a Positive Activism® approach in creating, not just identifying, value. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/03/2013 |
Apax Partners, Inc.
Apax Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Apax Partners focuses exclusively on long-term investments in growth companies. The firm invests globally in the following sectors: (1) financial and business services (2) healthcare (3) media (4) retail and consumer and (5) technology and telecommunications. They target large companies with strong, established market positions and the potential to expand. Apax Partners' investment strategy is to grow businesses by acting as a catalyst for change and to employ clear processes to maximize the value of their portfolio. | Analyste en capital-investissement | - |
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. /Old/
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. /Old/ Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides wealth management, securities trading and sales, corporate finance and investment banking services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2006 |
Three Bays Capital LP
Three Bays Capital LP Investment ManagersFinance Three Bays Capital (TBC) focuses on long-term, opportunistic, global investing, with emphasis on North America and Europe. The funds' investment objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation with low market correlation primarily through a combination of long investment positions and short selling, while also attempting to preserve capital and mitigate risk through hedging activities. TBC's funds invest in a relatively concentrated portfolio comprised primarily of long and short positions in marketable equity securities and other instruments in both the US and non-US markets. The marketable equity securities in which the funds invest include, but aren't limited to, common stocks, preferred stocks, stock warrants and rights. Other instruments include bonds, debentures, convertible securities, bank debt, senior secured floating-rate loans (in particular, leveraged loans), second-lien loans, fixed-rate obligations, trade credits and other debt obligations. The funds may also invest in other debt and credit instruments, such as high yield bonds, bridge loans and debt obligations of stressed, distressed and bankrupt issuers, as well as credit derivatives, options, futures, currency and forward agreements, contracts on commodities or commodity indices and swap agreements. The funds may invest in (and short) companies of any sector or market capitalization. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Formation de Jonathan Anthony Wyss
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Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. /Old/
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. /Old/ Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides wealth management, securities trading and sales, corporate finance and investment banking services | Finance |
Apax Partners, Inc.
Apax Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Apax Partners focuses exclusively on long-term investments in growth companies. The firm invests globally in the following sectors: (1) financial and business services (2) healthcare (3) media (4) retail and consumer and (5) technology and telecommunications. They target large companies with strong, established market positions and the potential to expand. Apax Partners' investment strategy is to grow businesses by acting as a catalyst for change and to employ clear processes to maximize the value of their portfolio. | Finance |
Fir Tree Capital Management LP
Fir Tree Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Fir Tree uses a value approach to investing, generally with a focus on long-term capital appreciation. The firm invests worldwide in public and private companies, real estate across a wide variety of sectors and securities, and sovereign debt. They focus on investments in mispriced publicly traded securities and employ a number of investment approaches including a long-term orientation, opportunistic capital funding and portfolio concentration. Fir Tree follows a Positive Activism® approach in creating, not just identifying, value. | Finance |
The Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Three Bays Capital LP
Three Bays Capital LP Investment ManagersFinance Three Bays Capital (TBC) focuses on long-term, opportunistic, global investing, with emphasis on North America and Europe. The funds' investment objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation with low market correlation primarily through a combination of long investment positions and short selling, while also attempting to preserve capital and mitigate risk through hedging activities. TBC's funds invest in a relatively concentrated portfolio comprised primarily of long and short positions in marketable equity securities and other instruments in both the US and non-US markets. The marketable equity securities in which the funds invest include, but aren't limited to, common stocks, preferred stocks, stock warrants and rights. Other instruments include bonds, debentures, convertible securities, bank debt, senior secured floating-rate loans (in particular, leveraged loans), second-lien loans, fixed-rate obligations, trade credits and other debt obligations. The funds may also invest in other debt and credit instruments, such as high yield bonds, bridge loans and debt obligations of stressed, distressed and bankrupt issuers, as well as credit derivatives, options, futures, currency and forward agreements, contracts on commodities or commodity indices and swap agreements. The funds may invest in (and short) companies of any sector or market capitalization. | Finance |
















