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The Language & Tools of Wall Street
Special Pre-Business Lecture Series featuring veteran investor Stefan Abrams

Are you interested in working on Wall Street? Are you intrigued by the ups and downs of worldwide markets? Do you want to become a savvy investor of your own money?

Attend the Pre-Business Program's special lecture series to develop a clear understanding of how Wall Street works and how investment professionals make money. Learn how to evaluate the health and growth prospects of any company, and develop your own view on where the markets are going. We especially recommend this interactive lecture series for anyone interested in or planning on working on Wall Street.

Stefan Abrams has 50+ years of experience as an equity research analyst and portfolio manager. He is currently a Senior Partner at Bryden-Abrams Investment Management. Stefan is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School.

The lecture series will cover these specific topics:

Wed 3/19 2:00-4:00pm - Evaluating the health of a company; Power metrics vs. Stock prices vs. Earnings; Equity valuation methods; Corporate maturation cycles

Wed, 3/26 2:00-4:00pm  - How cheap/expensive is the stock market?; Trading patterns in today's markets

Wed, 4/9 2:00-4:00pm  - Portfolio management; The bond markets; Managing your managers

Please RSVP to [log in to unmask] if you are interested in attending one or more lectures in the series. Open to all majors. Prior knowledge of finance or economics is not necessary. All lectures will be held in Room W619 between 2:00-4:00pm.

Sandra Shih (Shoki Se)
Pre-Business Advisor
Hunter College
(212) 772-4825
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