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Ian J.
Gutterman worked as a Research Analyst at Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC from 2001 to 2005.
He also worked as an Analyst at Adage Capital Management LP and Balyasny Asset Management LP.
Gutterman holds an MBA from The University of Chicago, which he received in 1999, and an undergraduate degree from Lafayette College, which he received in 1995.
Former positions of Ian J. Gutterman
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Adage Capital Management LP
Adage Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Adage manages ACP primarily through industry-specific portfolios that are managed by analyst/portfolio manager teams or individuals. The ACP aims to provide investors with compound annual long-term returns that outperform the returns of the S&P 500 Index. Their analysts focus on adding value by stock selection based on intra-industry fundamental analysis. In addition to taking long positions, the firm uses leverage, sells securities short, and invests in derivatives, US and non-US equities and private securities. | Analyst-Equity | 2013-08-07 |
Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC
Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC Investment ManagersFinance FMR invests in securities of companies engaged in a variety of economic sectors and industries that are domiciled in the US and outside the US (in developed, emerging and frontier markets); in stocks with growth or value characteristics; and in companies with market capitalizations of all sizes. The firm invests across different asset classes, market sectors, maturities, and regions. | Analyst-Equity | 2005-01-19 |
Balyasny Asset Management LP
Balyasny Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance BAM aims to deliver consistent, uncorrelated absolute returns in all market environments. The firm manages multi-strategy investment funds which maintain a concentrated private equity portfolio. Their investment advisory services reflect a blend of strategies including fundamental long/short equity, macro & rates, systematic trading and event & credit investing. BAM’s long/short equity and equity trading strategies include (but are not limited to) investments and trading in the following market sectors: Energy, Health Care, Financials, Industrials, Information Technology, Consumer Staples and Consumer Discretionary. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Training of Ian J. Gutterman
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Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC
Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC Investment ManagersFinance FMR invests in securities of companies engaged in a variety of economic sectors and industries that are domiciled in the US and outside the US (in developed, emerging and frontier markets); in stocks with growth or value characteristics; and in companies with market capitalizations of all sizes. The firm invests across different asset classes, market sectors, maturities, and regions. | Finance |
Adage Capital Management LP
Adage Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Adage manages ACP primarily through industry-specific portfolios that are managed by analyst/portfolio manager teams or individuals. The ACP aims to provide investors with compound annual long-term returns that outperform the returns of the S&P 500 Index. Their analysts focus on adding value by stock selection based on intra-industry fundamental analysis. In addition to taking long positions, the firm uses leverage, sells securities short, and invests in derivatives, US and non-US equities and private securities. | Finance |
Balyasny Asset Management LP
Balyasny Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance BAM aims to deliver consistent, uncorrelated absolute returns in all market environments. The firm manages multi-strategy investment funds which maintain a concentrated private equity portfolio. Their investment advisory services reflect a blend of strategies including fundamental long/short equity, macro & rates, systematic trading and event & credit investing. BAM’s long/short equity and equity trading strategies include (but are not limited to) investments and trading in the following market sectors: Energy, Health Care, Financials, Industrials, Information Technology, Consumer Staples and Consumer Discretionary. | Finance |
The University of Chicago
The University of Chicago Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Lafayette College
Lafayette College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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