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Date: Friday, January 16 10am PT
Cost: Free
Duration: Approximately one hour
Meeting link: oreilly.com/go/moneytech
Audience: Anyone interested in the intersection of Wall Street and Web 2.0
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com
About Robert Passarella
Robert Passarella has spent over 18 years on Wall Street in the gray zone between business and technology. Rob has always focused on leveraging technology and innovative information sources to empower Equity Research and serve clients. A veteran of Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch, and Bear Stearns; he has seen the transformational challenges first hand, up close, and personal.
Always intrigued by the consumption and use of information for investment analysis, Rob is passionate about leveraging alternative data and news provided by the Internet for investment analysis. Robert holds a BBA in Finance from Baruch College and an MBA from the Columbia Business School.
About the O'Reilly Money:Tech Conference
This year's Money:Tech Conference brings an even deeper dive into the space where Wall Street meets Web 2.0, raising the level of conversation around technology advances in the investment industry. Web 2.0 is ultimately about "collective intelligence"-as are financial markets. Money:Tech brings web entrepreneurs and activists to Wall Street to foster an exchange of ideas about new ways to leverage information. Taking place February 4-6, 2009, New York, NY.
About O’Reilly
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