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        Analyst

Employee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. Most specialize in a specific industry.

A financial professional that has expertise in evaluating investments. They are typically employed by brokerage firms, investment advisors, or mutual funds. Analysts put together buy, sell, and hold recommendations on securities. Analysts usually specialize in specific industries or sectors to allow for comprehensive research.

person who studies particular stock markets or industry sectors and makes buy or sell recommendations regarding the shares of specific companies within them. These are arrived at through a combination of research, economic statistics and, frequently, visits to the companies themselves. For example, in 1998 alone, Flemings" analysts have made over 3,000 company visits around the world. (See also Fund Manager)

A professional working for a fund manager or broker whose job is to analyse key industry sectors (e.g. retail, oil, pharmaceuticals) and determine the prospects for the companies operating in them.Research done by a broker analyst will be made available to the firm"s clients (fund managers) in an attempt to persuade the fund managers to place orders with the brokers and generate commission revenue.

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Analyst - Employee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. Most specialize in a specific industry.

A financial professional that has expertise in evaluating investments. They are typically employed by brokerage firms, investment advisors, or mutual funds. Analysts put together buy, sell, and hold recommendations on securities. Analysts usually specialize in specific industries or sectors to allow for comprehensive research.

person who studies particular stock markets or industry sectors and makes buy or sell recommendations regarding the shares of specific companies within them. These are arrived at through a combination of research, economic statistics and, frequently, visits to the companies themselves. For example, in 1998 alone, Flemings" analysts have made over 3,000 company visits around the world. (See also Fund Manager)

A professional working for a fund manager or broker whose job is to analyse key industry sectors (e.g. retail, oil, pharmaceuticals) and determine the prospects for the companies operating in them.Research done by a broker analyst will be made available to the firm"s clients (fund managers) in an attempt to persuade the fund managers to place orders with the brokers and generate commission revenue.


Analyst : employee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. most specialize in a specific industry.

a financial professional that has expertise in evaluating investments. they are typically employed by brokerage firms, investment advisors, or mutual funds. analysts put together buy, sell, and hold recommendations on securities. analysts usually specialize in specific industries or sectors to allow for comprehensive research.

person who studies particular stock markets or industry sectors and makes buy or sell recommendations regarding the shares of specific companies within them. these are arrived at through a combination of research, economic statistics and, frequently, visits to the companies themselves. for example, in 1998 alone, flemings" analysts have made over 3,000 company visits around the world. (see also fund manager)

a professional working for a fund manager or broker whose job is to analyse key industry sectors (e.g. retail, oil, pharmaceuticals) and determine the prospects for the companies operating in them.research done by a broker analyst will be made available to the firm"s clients (fund managers) in an attempt to persuade the fund managers to place orders with the brokers and generate commission revenue.