Isi Group
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Technical analyst Carter Braxton Worth joins the New York–based boutique.
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Investment banks and independent research providers can become stronger by joining forces.
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J.P. Morgan tops the All-America Research Team for a fifth year running. Independent provider ISI Group leaps into the top five, outperforming many bulge-bracket firms.
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Six-time sector king Mark Schoenebaum juggled that mandate while moving from Deutsche Bank Securities to ISI Group, which he joined in June.
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For a record 31 consecutive years, Ed Hyman of ISI Group takes top honors.
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Jeffrey deGraaf of ISI Group, who takes No. 1 for a sixth year running, wins cheers from investors in part for his multimedia work. In January his “Weekly Survival Guide” began including a link to a ten-minute online video clip of the 42-year-old analyst explaining a series of slides and graphs.
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The ISI Group duo led by Thomas D. Gallagher takes first-team honors for an eighth straight year. “They’re accurate and objective,” says one buy-side fan.
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Capturing the top spot for a fifth consecutive year is Jeffrey deGraaf, who, according to one portfolio manager, “has been right since the start of the current bear market.” The 41-year-old ISI Group analyst, who had been bearish on U.S.
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Advancing from third place to second is Pankaj Patel of Credit Suisse; he’s also No. 3 in Small Companies.
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Michael Goldstein repeats in second place; the Empirical Research Partners strategist is also No. 1 in Quantitative Research.