Nov 2011 to 2000 Sales ManagerAllstate East Greenwich, RI 2010 to 2011 Market Manager/Licensed ProducerCashCall, Inc Anaheim, CA 2009 to 2010 Vice President of MarketingLegend Financial Services Newington, CT 2007 to 2009 President and OwnerSouthStar Funding, LLC Atlanta, GA 2005 to 2007 Territory Sales ManagerAccount Executive 2004 to 2005Pristine Mortgage, LLC East Hartford, CT 2003 to 2004 Retail Mortgage Loan Officer
Education:
Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI 1992 to 1996 BS in Management Services
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Education:
Medical School Ponce School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
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Dr. Ross graduated from the Ponce School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Santa Ana, CA and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Ross is affiliated with Anaheim Global Medical Center.
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"There's a time value in money. If you put in S$1.30 today it's dead money until August next year," Timothy Ross, a Singapore-based analyst at Credit Suisse Group AG, said of the stock's decline. "You wouldn't pay today what you're going to get back in eight months from now. You pay a discount to th
Date: Dec 08, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Neptune Orient Lines sale boosts Singapore's hub ambitions
you put in S$1.30 today its dead money until August next year. So youve got to discount that back, Timothy Ross, a Singapore-based analyst at Credit Suisse Group AG, said of the stocks decline. It doesnt seem like an accelerated timetable. You wouldnt pay today what youre going to get back i
Date: Dec 08, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Bombardier C Series gains ground in Southeast Asia
I would say [Flymojos] chances are particularly low, said Timothy Ross, head of Asia transport research at Credit Suisse in Signapore. Its an unproven player in a very, very tough competitive environment. Maybe this is just low oil prices giving people a rush of blood to the head.
Date: Mar 17, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
IndiGo's record plane order fails to stem Airbus share slide
"The way that they position their ownership costs at such a low end is by taking such volume," Timothy Ross, Singapore-based Asia transportation analyst at Credit Suisse. "They have a fairly tight handle on capacity management even though the headline numbers look quite daunting."
Date: Oct 16, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Malaysia Airlines slashes jobs, routes in overhaul
Aviation analysts welcomed the announcement but await important details. "They've grasped the nettle of over-employment," said Timothy Ross, an Asian aviation analyst in Singapore for Credit Suisse. "They were heavily over-staffed, which was one of the reasons why successive managements could not tu
Date: Aug 29, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
ANA Splits Plane Order With Boeing, Airbus to Upgrade Fleet
Its probably important to Boeing that what was afortress market for them has now been breached, said Timothy Ross, a Singapore-based transportation analyst at Credit SuisseGroup AG. No airframe manufacturer should have 100 percent ofany country.
"As in any country with a large national carrier, [Malaysia Airlines] is quite significant in terms of having someone champion the tourist industry, to carry high value cargoes, and of course, employ an awful lot of people," said Timothy Ross, head research analyst for Asia Pacific transport at Cred
Date: Mar 26, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Indonesian Crash May Boost Lion Air's Rivals, Says Credit Suisse
I dont think it will have a serious impact on [Lion's] brand, but it could be a short-term boost for the likes of Citilink and Mandala and to a lesser extent AirAsia , Timothy Ross, the head of Asian-Pacific transport research for Credit Suisse, told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.