oh gitu ya.,,. jadi pernah makan bangku skolahan bareng yah?,.,. ngambil majoring apa nih? kok pindah ke amrik,.. di jerman ga selesai ya?
ada yg tau background2x para analis cewe ini?? ada ga yang tidak dari finance major? interesting nih,.,. can minority beat the majority? psy war w/ logic things? cmmon dude, share the things go on,,. --- Cleopatras Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > RS dulu 1 sekolahan ama saya. kita dulu sekampung di > jerman tapi doski ga lama. pindah dari amrik. > > oo Kang Ocoy kenal RS toh? pan sebelum di CC doski > di DX. > > kang_ocoy_maen_saham > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > Banyak laa, > > Katarina setiawan, yenny wongso, rani sofjan, Daisy > Suryo... > > sapa lagi yah??.. > > tp itu sih udah rada tuaan.. yg seumuran ama sayah > (21an) kayanya > belon pernah ktemu.. kalo ada pengen sosot jg > rasanya.. > > kekekekekekek > > --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, thom chris > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > trims FYI-nya,.,. > > > > tapi yang saya maksud (really really mean) is > "Riset > > dari Analis Cewe di Indo"., ada yang punya>? > > > > dan mari kita bahas bagaimana riset mereka? > > do they make a difference? > > beat the market? > > influence/affect the market? > > or just bein underperformed?? > > > > > > ada yang punya hasil riset mereka? > > > > (in terms of "biar The mysterious Feli the > Fetcha" > > probably pengen jadi analis juga.., btw, dia cewe > > kan>[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > > > > > > ok friends.,. please share the research and your > > thought..!!.. > > > > > > sok atuh,, (Atau kalo ad cewe di milis ini,. > silakan > > "membela/mempromosikan" kaumnya dalam risetnya.. > > > > > > > > tia, guys! > > > > > > > > --- kang_ocoy_maen_saham > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > "she beats" the market., not he.. hehe.. sorry > salah > > > ketik... > > > > > > > > > --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, > > > "kang_ocoy_maen_saham" > > > <kang_ocoy_maen_saham@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Mate., Check this one.. she's definitely > kickin > > > some ass on the > > > > field... > > > > > > > > > > > > managing $405 Million in 2001 was quite a > > > number... and he beats > > > the > > > > market too.., a blind women outperforming > most of > > > her > > > fellow "normal" > > > > fund manager... > > > > > > > > > > > > Blindness Isn't an Obstacle > > > > By Adam Shell > > > > > > > > Feb 16, 2001, Copyright 2001, USA TODAY. > Reprinted > > > with permission > > > > > > > > Laura Sloate still remembers the sting of > > > rejection, the mean- > > > > spirited words, the blatant discrimination. > While > > > interviewing for > > > > her first job as a securities analyst in the > late > > > '60s - armed only > > > > with youthful enthusiasm and a master's > degree in > > > history - a > > > > research chief at a brokerage firm basically > told > > > her to forget > > > about > > > > a career on Wall Street. "He said, `You have > three > > > things against > > > > you: You're a woman; you can't see; and > you're > > > inexperienced," > > > Sloate > > > > recalls. She proved him wrong. Today, she > manages > > > a $405 million > > > > stock portfolio even though she can't read a > stock > > > chart, scan a > > > > spreadsheet or view a hot new product. > Sloate, 55, > > > has been blind > > > > since detached retinas robbed her of her > sight at > > > age 6. The > > > handicap > > > > hasn't stopped the determined Sloate from > > > succeeding in the sighted > > > > world. She heads Sloate Weisman Murray & Co., > an > > > investment firm > > > she > > > > co-founded in 1974. She also manages the > Strong > > > Value fund, which > > > > gained 13% last year despite the stock > market's > > > worst performance > > > in > > > > a decade. > > > > > > > > Most blind people only dream of Sloate's > success. > > > Of the estimated > > > > 1.3 million Americans 22 to 50 who are > legally > > > blind, about half > > > are > > > > unemployed, says the American Foundation for > the > > > Blind. And one in > > > > three blind people 18 to 64 who do work earn > less > > > than $20,000 a > > > year. > > > > > > > > Still, the fiercely competitive Sloate says > sight > > > isn't an > > > > issue. "Blindness isn't an obstacle," says > Sloate, > > > who has worked > > > on > > > > Wall Street since 1968. "It just forces you > to do > > > things > > > differently." > > > > > > > > Like most on Wall Street, information is > Sloate's > > > lifeblood. "I'm > > > an > > > > information junkie," she says. "If I went > cold > > > turkey, I'd be in > > > > worse shape than a three-pack-a-day smoker > without > > > a cigarette." > > > The > > > > trick - and the key to success - is getting > data > > > into her head. She > > > > spends her entire day doing just that. "My > full > > > knowledge input is > > > > through my ears," she says. > > > > > > > > Ultimate in multi-tasking > > > > It is 10 a.m. and the trading day is in full > > > swing. While her guide > > > > dog, an 8-year-old German shepherd named > Quartz, > > > naps at her feet, > > > > Sloate is doing what seems like 10 things at > once: > === message truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ