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15. Equity Research 101 Feat. Steve Haggerty
1 hour 8 minutes Posted Jul 1, 2023 at 11:00 am.
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Today we are joined by Steve Haggerty, the former Head of Research in both New York and Hong Kong at Bank of America Merrill Lynch before making the move to the Buy-Side, to answer all your questions about Equity Research including: 

What is Equity Research? What does a day in the life look like? What is the difference between Buy-Side and Sell-Side Research? How does the skill set differ between Buy-Side and Sell-Side Research? What exit opportunities are there out of Sell-Side Research? and much much more. 

Steve Haggerty was Head of Research in both New York and Hong Kong  at Bank of America Merrill Lynch before making the move to the Buy-Side, and becoming Head of Research at Moon Capital. Prior to that he worked at General Motors and Schroders Securitues in London before joining Merrill Lynch as an equity analyst in New York and then becoming a research manager.

He retired  in 2021 and is now an advisor at Columbia Business School as well as the founder of Interior Lines Research where he helps Sell-Side Researchers learn to be more influential with Buyside clients. He also is working in venture capital in the agtech space and is a hobby farmer in the Hudson Valley.

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