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Kent L. Womack,Professor of University of Toronto: Analysts' Expertise in Stock Picking: Older, Slower, and Wiser?

2014-04-15 00:00
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【Topic】Analysts' Expertise in Stock Picking: Older, Slower, and Wiser?

【Speaker】Kent L. Womack,Professor of University of Toronto

【Time】Tuesday, april 15, 10:30-12:00

【Venue】Room 401, Weilun Building, Tsinghua SEM.

【Language】English

【Organizer】Department of Finance

【Target Audience】Faculty Members and Graduate Students

【Background Information】

Kent Womack is a Professor of Finance and Integrative Thinking. He was previously a Professor of Finance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Kent was Vice President in the Equities Division at Goldman, Sachs & Co., working directly with portfolio managers and security analysts. Earlier, he worked as a CPA at Price Waterhouse. His research interests focus on the value of security analysis, security analysts' conflicts of interest, and underwriting of IPOs. He teaches MBA courses in Capital Markets & Valuation and Foundations of Integrative Thinking.