FT Starmine Global Analyst Awards
Financial Times Starmine
Would you like to sponsor the conference?
OVERVIEW
The calculations are done and the results are in...  How have you ranked? 
Are you a winner?

Find out at the 2008 FT/StarMine Global Analyst Awards which will take place at the New York Stock Exchange on the evening of May 15, 2008.  The Awards will recognise the world’s outstanding stock pickers, earnings estimators and brokers in the three largest regions: the United States, Europe and Asia.
 
The top awards will be presented at a special Awards Gala Dinner in New York City. The full list of winners will be published in a special FT ‘Global Top Analysts’ supplement to be circulated in the US, Europe, Asia, and the UK, as well as online at FT.com - the day after the Awards on May 16.  Advance copies of the supplement will be distributed at the Awards Gala Dinner. 
 
2008 FT/StarMine Global Analyst Awards - Gala Dinner Awards Categories:
  • Top 3 Broker firms in each region
  • Top Earnings Estimators in each region
  • Top Stock Pickers in each region
  • Overall Top Global Broker
  • Special Recognition Analyst Award
The evening will kick-off at 6pm with a networking reception on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange .  The dinner and awards program will commence at 7pm. 
 
If you are interested in attending, please contact Rebecca Briggs at Rebecca.Briggs@FT.com or call +1 212 641 6530.
 
Last year’s winners included:
  • Chi Chow of Tristone Capital, Top Stock Picker, United States
  • Laura Conigliaro of Goldman Sachs, Top Earnings Estimator, United States
  • Citigroup, Top Broker, United States
  • Paula González Albarrán of Espírito Santo Research, Top Stock Picker, Developed Europe
  • Matija Gergolet of Goldman Sachs, Top Earnings Estimator, Developed Europe
  • Goldman Sachs, Top Broker, Developed Europe
  • Ingrid Wei of BNP Paribas, Top Stock Picker, Asia
  • Song Shen of Goldman Sachs, Top Earnings Estimator, Asia
  • Credit Suisse, Top Broker, Asia
Please note that 10% of the Awards Table sales will go to Camfed International, which supports the education of poor girls in rural Africa and has been the subject of the FT's seasional charity appeal to readers for the past two years.  For more information on Camfed, please visit:  http://us.camfed.org/
 
In Partnership with
 
 
Add to Favourites | Add to Outlook | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Copyright