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Richard D.
Liu worked as an Equity Analyst at Bethlehem Steel Corp.
and as an Analyst & Trader at Abingdon Capital Management LLC.
He holds an MBA from Cornell University and an undergraduate degree from Baruch College.
Former positions of Richard D. Liu
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Bethlehem Steel Corp. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Manufactures and sells a wide variety of steel mill products | Analyst-Equity | 2004-03-29 |
Abingdon Capital Management LLC
Abingdon Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Abingdon Capital aims to preserve and compound capital by generating superior risk-adjusted returns by investing in a portfolio of long and short investments, primarily publicly-traded equity securities of US companies that are trading at a discount of their estimated business value. The firm uses a number of techniques to increase returns or reduce risks, including short selling, the purchase and sale of options and use of leverage. They use fundamental research to identify large discrepancies between business values and stock prices. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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| Private companies | 4 |
|---|---|
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Bethlehem Steel Corp. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Manufactures and sells a wide variety of steel mill products | Non-Energy Minerals |
Abingdon Capital Management LLC
Abingdon Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Abingdon Capital aims to preserve and compound capital by generating superior risk-adjusted returns by investing in a portfolio of long and short investments, primarily publicly-traded equity securities of US companies that are trading at a discount of their estimated business value. The firm uses a number of techniques to increase returns or reduce risks, including short selling, the purchase and sale of options and use of leverage. They use fundamental research to identify large discrepancies between business values and stock prices. | Finance |
Cornell University
Cornell University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Baruch College
Baruch College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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