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Episode 9: Timing The Market with Billionaire Investor Leon Cooperman
Wall Street Legend, Renowned Investor, and Philanthropist. On today’s episode will be with billionaire investor Leon Cooperman. Who is considered by many in the finance world as one of the greatest investors of all time.
A self made billionaire who reached a peak net worth of $3.3 billion back in 2020, and is now worth $2.5 billion. This is due to his philanthropic givings in the past year, and a half. Directly after graduating from Columbia, Cooperman joined Goldman Sachs. He spent his first 22 years at Goldman in the Investment Research Department as partner-in-charge, co-chairman of the Investment Policy Committee and chairman of the Stock Selection Committee. In 1989, he became chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and was chief investment officer of the equity product line including managing the GS Capital Growth Fund, an open-end mutual fund, for one and one-half years.
While at Goldman Sachs, for nine consecutive years, Cooperman was voted the number one portfolio strategist in the Institutional Investor"All-America Research Team" survey.
After leaving Goldman Sachs, he organized a private investment partnership, Omega Advisors, Inc. Cooperman retired in 2016 and converted Omega to a family office. Mr. Cooperman averaged 12.4% returns every year, until his retirement. Lastly, Mr. Cooperman plans to donate all his money by the time of his passing.
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