Most equity research analysts learn their trade on the job by apprenticing under a senior analyst. However, equity analysts who work for senior producers often have little time or incentive to train new hires, and those who do have the time may not have research skills worth emulating. \n\nNow, Best Practices for Equity Research Analysts offers promising equity research analysts a practical curriculum for mastering their profession. James J. Valentine, a former Morgan Stanley analyst, explains everything today's competitive analyst needs to know, providing practical training materials for buyand sell-side research analysis in the United States and globally. \n\nConveniently organized for use as a learning tool and everyday reference on the job, Best Practices for Equity Research Analysts covers the five primary areas of the equity research analyst's role:
James J. Valentine, CFA, has been an equity research analyst for Morgan Stanley, Salomon Brothers, Smith Barney, and Paine Webber. During his career, he served as Morgan Stanley's associate director of NorthAmerican research and its director of global training and development, where he was responsible for implementing new programs for more than 1,000 employees located in financialcenters around the globe. For 10 consecutive years, Institutional Investor ranked him as one of the top three Wall Street analysts within his sector.
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