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Historique de carrière de Steve A. Mathes
Anciens postes connus de Steve A. Mathes
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Global Hunter Securities LLC
![]() Global Hunter Securities LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 2005, Global Hunter Securities LLC is a broker/dealer headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm is a subsidiary of Seaport Global Holdings LLC. Global Hunter Securities employs a disciplined quantitative and qualitative research approach. They focus on small-cap companies with unique value and above average growth primarily in the following sectors: consumer, energy, healthcare, industrial services and technology. Global Hunter Securities also has analysts specifically focused on special situations and international opportunities. | Ventes Institutionnelles | 01/11/2007 | 01/09/2014 |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
![]() C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | Ventes Institutionnelles | - | - |
Formation de Steve A. Mathes
California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) | Undergraduate Degree |
Golden Gate University | Graduate Degree |
Statistiques
Internationale
Etats-Unis | 5 |
Opérationnelle
Institutional Sales | 2 |
Undergraduate Degree | 1 |
Graduate Degree | 1 |
Sectorielle
Finance | 3 |
Consumer Services | 3 |
Fonctions occupées
Actives
Inactives
Sociétés cotées
Entreprise privées
Sociétés liées
Entreprise privées | 2 |
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Global Hunter Securities LLC
![]() Global Hunter Securities LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 2005, Global Hunter Securities LLC is a broker/dealer headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm is a subsidiary of Seaport Global Holdings LLC. Global Hunter Securities employs a disciplined quantitative and qualitative research approach. They focus on small-cap companies with unique value and above average growth primarily in the following sectors: consumer, energy, healthcare, industrial services and technology. Global Hunter Securities also has analysts specifically focused on special situations and international opportunities. | Finance |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
![]() C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | Finance |
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