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Profiel
Mr. Bruno joined CJS in 2008.
He has wealth of experience, most recently with FTNMidwest Securities.
Mr. Bruno has an MBA in Finance from Fordham University and a BA from Boston College.
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CJS Securities, Inc.
![]() CJS Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance CJS Securities, Inc. is an independent, registered broker-dealer headquartered in White Plains, New York. The firm was founded by Arnold Ursaner in 1998. CJS Securities seeks to identify quality Small-cap companies that may be inefficiently priced in the market due to lack of research coverage, or a material change in the business. The firm actively follows several stocks that span a number of sectors/industries. They are generalists, not "industry analysts," and therefore tend to seek companies that do not typically slot into traditionally "ranked" categories. Their in-depth basic reports are designed for long-term oriented institutional investors. | Institutionele Verkopen | 01-01-2010 |
Opleiding van E. Joseph Bruno
Fordham University | Masters Business Admin |
Boston College | Undergraduate Degree |
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CJS Securities, Inc.
![]() CJS Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance CJS Securities, Inc. is an independent, registered broker-dealer headquartered in White Plains, New York. The firm was founded by Arnold Ursaner in 1998. CJS Securities seeks to identify quality Small-cap companies that may be inefficiently priced in the market due to lack of research coverage, or a material change in the business. The firm actively follows several stocks that span a number of sectors/industries. They are generalists, not "industry analysts," and therefore tend to seek companies that do not typically slot into traditionally "ranked" categories. Their in-depth basic reports are designed for long-term oriented institutional investors. | Finance |