Although undoubtedly conquered by investing in finance, Leon D. Cooperman (Leon G. Cooperman) finds himself and philosopher. Lecture with selected students in University and Roger Williams Kuparman emphasizes that the family is the most important part of life and that those who have achieved financial success have a "moral obligation to help those in need."
Cooperman , a former majority partner in Goldman, Sachs & Co. and founded the multibillion-dollar hedge fund Omega Advisors, displays the path to success in several steps in the lecture "Observations on life, hedge funds and investment prospects".
Describe yourself as coming from "modest family" Cooperman, who is the son of a plumber who grew up in the South Bronx neighborhood in the city. New York, said that the completion of an MBA at the University of Columbia is what opens the door to the world about him and his career in Goldman Sachs. While making a master's degree is the first step he also tells students during the lecture, they need to find ways to contribute to society and to return what they have received from him to have the opportunity to stand one day draw in the competitive world of business.
"And then it all comes down to a lot of hard work. To be successful in your chosen field of development must dedicate her mind, body and soul to achieve success," adds Cooperman .
With 45 years experience in the financial market Cooperman argued that hedge fund managers need to excel and respond intelligently to the market.
For Cooperman shares are preferable to government bonds and added that while examining potential investments he is looking for companies that generate cash flow and managed by honest and decent guides that use incentives for better management of the companies.
As a global economic forecast Cooperman believes that the US economy will continue to grow. And this growth is the decisive factor over the actions of the US Congress about the problems with the state budget, as well as to solve the banking crisis in the EU.
Cooperman emphasizes the financing of companies with value, not just those with reduced market value. Proposal to invest in something in which we believe. The fact that Cooperman mentions that he does not invest in any companies in China, because there are enough large companies in the US and Canada, where it is worth investing shows truthfulness of his philosophy of "value to growth."
The main advice Leon Cooperman of his lecture "Observations on Life":
* There is something more important than family
* Helps believe your friends
* Do it in a way that will not expose. "Live your life like an open book"
* Find a job that you like to work and people who admire and respect.
* Treat all - those who are above you and below you in the hierarchy, with equal respect and courtesy. "It will come back and prizes in many ways"
* Once achieved financial success, help others achieve the American dream.
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