Profil
Lin Yuan worked as a Faculty Member at Marshall University from 2008 to 2008.
Prior to that, Ms. Yuan worked as an Associate Analyst at Research 2.0.
Ms. Yuan completed an undergraduate degree from Tongji University in 2006, followed by a graduate degree from Boston University in 2009 and a graduate degree from Marshall University in 2008.
Anciens postes connus de Lin Yuan
Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
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Marshall University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/05/2008 |
Research 2.0
Research 2.0 Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 2005 by Kris Tuttle, Research 2.0 is a subscription-based, independent, technology-focused, equity research firm located in Boston. Their clients include technology company CEOs, venture general partners and institutional portfolio managers. The firm also works with large and small technology companies with regard to positioning, business development, investor presentations and M&A support. Research 2.0 emphasizes the software sector. Their coverage areas include Real Virtual Reality (RealVR), Computing 2.0, cloud computing and resource technology including LED lighting, energy efficiency and solar energy applications. Research 2.0 does not make stock recommendations and only provides research on company fundamentals and valuation analysis. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Formation de Lin Yuan
Boston University | Graduate Degree |
Marshall University | Graduate Degree |
Tongji University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Research 2.0
Research 2.0 Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 2005 by Kris Tuttle, Research 2.0 is a subscription-based, independent, technology-focused, equity research firm located in Boston. Their clients include technology company CEOs, venture general partners and institutional portfolio managers. The firm also works with large and small technology companies with regard to positioning, business development, investor presentations and M&A support. Research 2.0 emphasizes the software sector. Their coverage areas include Real Virtual Reality (RealVR), Computing 2.0, cloud computing and resource technology including LED lighting, energy efficiency and solar energy applications. Research 2.0 does not make stock recommendations and only provides research on company fundamentals and valuation analysis. | Finance |