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Ms. Connie Li is Analyst at Numeric Investors LLC.
Prior to joining Numeric Investors LLC in September 2012, Ms. Li worked at EZE Castle Software.
Ms. Li received her BS in Applied Mahematics at University of Massachusetts and MA in Operations Research and Engineering from Cornell University.
Former positions of Connie Li
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Numeric Investors LLC
Numeric Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Numeric Investors LLC is a SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded by Langdon Wheeler in 1989 as Numeric Investors LP. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Man Investments Holdings, Inc., which is ultimately held by Man Group Plc (LON: EMG). Numeric Investors provides investment advisory services for US and non-US taxable and tax-exempt clients, which are primarily institutions, that invest through separately managed accounts; however, the firm also provides investment advisory services to privately offered pooled investment funds they sponsored. | Analyst-Equity | 2014-03-31 |
Training of Connie Li
University of Massachusetts | Undergraduate Degree |
Cornell University | Graduate Degree |
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Numeric Investors LLC
Numeric Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Numeric Investors LLC is a SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded by Langdon Wheeler in 1989 as Numeric Investors LP. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Man Investments Holdings, Inc., which is ultimately held by Man Group Plc (LON: EMG). Numeric Investors provides investment advisory services for US and non-US taxable and tax-exempt clients, which are primarily institutions, that invest through separately managed accounts; however, the firm also provides investment advisory services to privately offered pooled investment funds they sponsored. | Finance |
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