Profile
Zoran Milojevic worked as a Principal at Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. from 1996 to 1997.
He then worked as a Sales Associate at SG Cowen Securities Corp.
from 1997 to 1998.
In 1998, he became Vice President at Alexander Capital Management Group LLC, where he worked until 1999.
From 2000 to 2012, he worked as a Sales Associate at Auerbach Grayson & Co. LLC.
Mr. Milojevic received his undergraduate degree from Marist College in 1996.
Former positions of Zoran Milojevic
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Auerbach Grayson & Co. LLC
Auerbach Grayson & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Institutional Sales | 2010-03-29 |
Alexander Capital Management Group LLC
Alexander Capital Management Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Alexander Capital Management Group's investment philosophy is based on the belief that investments in stock and bond markets can produce attractive rates of return over reasonable time periods. The firm's core philosophy targets high-quality US companies that are selling at reasonable valuations with favorable long-term growth potential. The firm uses traditional investment tools, including sector allocation, fundamental research and stringent buy/sell disciplines, to attempt to achieve benchmark-beating performance with below-market risk scores. Alexander invests primarily in the stocks of US large-cap companies in the electronic technology, retail and health technology sectors. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. Alexander's stock selection process employs a combination of top-down macroeconomic research and bottom-up fundamental security analysis. The investment team is responsible for making the final buy and sell decisions. The firm's sell discipline is based on setting price targets on both the upside and downside. If a stock declines outside of an industry move, the firm will either buy it back to its original weighting or sell. If a stock reaches its upside target, the firm will either increase the target if earnings have increased or set a trailing target below in order to participate in momentum moves. If the stock violates the trailing target, they will sell. If a stock goes over a certain percentage of the portfolio, Alexander will trim the position and re-deploy the proceeds to new issues. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1999-12-30 |
SG Cowen Securities Corp.
SG Cowen Securities Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides securities brokerage services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1998-12-30 |
Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Provides wealth and asset management, brokerage & investment banking services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1997-03-29 |
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Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Provides wealth and asset management, brokerage & investment banking services | Finance |
Auerbach Grayson & Co. LLC
Auerbach Grayson & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Alexander Capital Management Group LLC
Alexander Capital Management Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Alexander Capital Management Group's investment philosophy is based on the belief that investments in stock and bond markets can produce attractive rates of return over reasonable time periods. The firm's core philosophy targets high-quality US companies that are selling at reasonable valuations with favorable long-term growth potential. The firm uses traditional investment tools, including sector allocation, fundamental research and stringent buy/sell disciplines, to attempt to achieve benchmark-beating performance with below-market risk scores. Alexander invests primarily in the stocks of US large-cap companies in the electronic technology, retail and health technology sectors. The firm maintains a low turnover rate. Alexander's stock selection process employs a combination of top-down macroeconomic research and bottom-up fundamental security analysis. The investment team is responsible for making the final buy and sell decisions. The firm's sell discipline is based on setting price targets on both the upside and downside. If a stock declines outside of an industry move, the firm will either buy it back to its original weighting or sell. If a stock reaches its upside target, the firm will either increase the target if earnings have increased or set a trailing target below in order to participate in momentum moves. If the stock violates the trailing target, they will sell. If a stock goes over a certain percentage of the portfolio, Alexander will trim the position and re-deploy the proceeds to new issues. | Finance |
Marist College
Marist College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
SG Cowen Securities Corp.
SG Cowen Securities Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides securities brokerage services | Finance |
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