Morgan Stanley
Executive Director
Goldman Sachs Mar 2008 - Jan 2013
Vice President
Wells Fargo 2002 - 2007
Senior Analyst
Wells Fargo 1997 - 2002
Research Analyst
Education:
University of Virginia 1994 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Finance
Farmingdale State College 1992 - 1994
Associates, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Equities Valuation Capital Markets Equity Research Financial Modeling Investments Equity Valuation Financial Analysis Series 7
Jun 2009 to Jan 2013 Senior Analyst and Vice President IT Supply ChainGOLDMAN SACHS New York, NY Mar 2008 to Jan 2013 Vice PresidentWACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS
Mar 2005 to Sep 2007 Senior Semiconductor AnalystWACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS New York, NY Mar 2002 to Sep 2007 Vice PresidentPRUDENTIAL SECURITIES New York, NY Jul 1997 to Mar 2002 Associate Analyst
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, McIntire School of Commerce Charlottesville, VA 1996 Bachelor of Science in Finance
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In a recent note, Morgan Stanley analyst Craig Hettenbach said after conversations with Broadcom CFO Thomas Krause, that Broadcoms CA acquisition was already yielding a 14% return on investment. So the alteration in strategy is already successful for the company.
Date: Jul 03, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
These Chip Stocks Could Get A Bounce From CES 2018
CES 2018 could be an important show for chip vendors that supply carmakers with processors for safety systems and autonomous driving, Morgan Stanley analysts Joseph Moore and Craig Hettenbach said in a report Wednesday.
slated to launch this month, all eyes are on Apple to see if it can shake the curse of NFC payment systems and break through to mass adoption. We won't know if it succeeds for a while, but Morgan Stanley's Craig Hettenbach certainly seems upbeat about the possibility. In a release to investors -- wh
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Apple Pay seen as the 'player to beat'… and it's not even out yet
By reducing fraud, improving data security, and increasing credit/debit volumes for issuers and networks, while protecting the value of the existing payments value chain, we believe Apple Pay has a high chance of success, Morgan Stanley analyst Craig Hettenbach said in a note to investors seen by
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Apple Pay is the 'player to beat' in the mobile wallet space
Morgan Stanleys Craig Hettenbach told investors on Tuesday that Apples large install base of users and existing infrastructure should help Apple Pay quickly gain traction in the mobile wallet space.
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Apple Supplier Jabil Circuit Drops on Margin Challenge
We are disappointed that we missed the magnitude of thenegative impact the ramp of the iPhone 5 is having on Jabilsmargins, Craig Hettenbach, an analyst at Goldman Sachs GroupInc., wrote in a research report today.