Profil
Mr. Stuart Pollak is a Portfolio Manager at Neuberger Berman BD LLC.
Previously, he was an analyst at Straus Asset Management, where he was responsible for all consumer related investments in the fund.
He began his career at Appel Associates as an analyst in 2003.
He earned BS in Finance from the University of Maryland and his MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business with a concentration in Finance.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Stuart Pollak
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Neuberger Berman BD LLC
Neuberger Berman BD LLC Investment ManagersFinance NBBD-IM offers clients investment solutions across asset classes, styles, capitalizations and geographies in both public and private markets, as well as multi-asset class solutions that bring them all together. For equity investments, the firm tends to focus on stocks with solid balance sheets, relatively low price-to-earnings ratios, low price-to-cash flow ratios, strong cash flows, above-average yields, sustainable earnings growth, reasonable valuation multiples relative to growth prospects, sound franchise values and significant insider ownership. They use both top-down and bottom-up analysis to select investments. In addition, the firm uses options and futures and occasionally invests in ADRs and private equity opportunities. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Neuberger Berman BD LLC
Neuberger Berman BD LLC Investment ManagersFinance NBBD-IM offers clients investment solutions across asset classes, styles, capitalizations and geographies in both public and private markets, as well as multi-asset class solutions that bring them all together. For equity investments, the firm tends to focus on stocks with solid balance sheets, relatively low price-to-earnings ratios, low price-to-cash flow ratios, strong cash flows, above-average yields, sustainable earnings growth, reasonable valuation multiples relative to growth prospects, sound franchise values and significant insider ownership. They use both top-down and bottom-up analysis to select investments. In addition, the firm uses options and futures and occasionally invests in ADRs and private equity opportunities. | Finance |
The Leonard N Stern School of Business
The Leonard N Stern School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















