Bob Olstein's Focus Is Cash Flow

Aug. 14, 2012 1:45 PM ETMSFT, JPM, WFC, CSCO, GT, AVP
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Founder of Equities Research LLC Tom Renna began his professional career on Wall Street 29 years ago after graduating Rutgers University. In 2005 Tom founded Equities Research LLC, a small boutique investment research firm where he provides market research analysis and consulting services to both Issuers (private and public) and Wall Street professionals. Tom’s experience as an investment banker, financial advisor, institutional equity broker, bond broker, entrepreneur and director of a public company gives him the unique ability to see all sides of Wall Street. Tom provides invaluable insight to both issuers and investors, from the novice to top Wall Street executives. In 1997 Tom was an original owner of Newsgrade Corporation, a private online publishing company, a private online publishing company that annually generated millions of timely and actionable automated unique stories that were streaming on Bloomberg Terminals for institutional investors. By 2003 Tom had become Managing Director of National Sales for Stockdiagnostics.com, a subsidiary of Newsgrade that he helped to create. Tom has made some of the top long and short calls over the last 25 years on Wall Street and his work has been mentioned on CNBC TV among other financial news sources. "in this day and age of digital speed and lightning trading, Equities Research continues to use a CALENDAR to measure investments and performance by examining Quarterly and annual fundamentals" -----Thomas Renna

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