Scott Sweet
Senior Managing Partner
Principal Researcher
Scott is the original founder of IPO Global Research. Scott has been trading IPO's and Secondaries since age 15. Scott's education includes a dual degree from Northeastern University with concentrations in Accounting and Small Business, before going on to graduate school at The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. After Fox, Scott was a corporate controller and MIS manager for a national corporation and founded an active hedge fund. Scott has been interviewed and quoted by more than 150 major domestic and international publications including The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, London Times, MarketWatch, Business Week, Bloomberg. Scott's U.S. IPO and Secondaries Advisory web site can be found at
www.ipoGlobal Research.com
Our staff's background
The advisors of IPO Global Research are extremely active investors and traders who have multiple accounts with the most prestigious underwriters in North America and the world. We have surpassed 10,000 IPO's and Secondaries traded. IPO Global Research is very fortunate to have a strong relationship with proven IPO and secondary specialists in Europe, Asia and all markets we serve. Our recommendations have benefited both beginners and financial industry veterans. Most advisory services do not focus their time, as we do, to analyze every IPO and Secondary that is filed. We enable you to make continuously informed decisions on investments that are generally considered speculative by market standards.
It is the synergy of our experience, knowledge of the market environment, and our underwriter contacts that make us a valuable source for your own due diligence. We are professionals, and will strive to constantly improve our services to you to help you achieve your goals.
Universities:
Northeastern University
University of Florida
University of Texas
Washburn University
West Chester University
Carnegie Mellon
Graduate Schools:
Temple University - The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management
Carnegie Mellon - H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy & Management
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