Spencer Wang Joins Credit Suisse's Equity Research as Managing Director and Senior Media and Internet Analyst |
09.06.2008
| from UBS Switzerland AG

09.06.2008, New York. Credit Suisse announced today that Spencer Wang has joined their Equity Research group as a Managing Director and Senior Media and Internet Analyst. He is based in New York and reports to Lara Warner, Head of U.S. Equity Research.
"We are excited to welcome Spencer to Credit Suisse," said Lara Warner, Managing Director and Head of U.S. Equity Research. "He is a highly experienced and rated analyst and brings with him an extensive knowledge of the media industry. Spencer's appointment further underscores our commitment to developing our equities research business and we are happy to have him on our team."
Mr. Wang joins Credit Suisse from Bear Stearns where he was a top ranked Entertainment and Cable/Satellite TV Senior Analyst. Prior to Bear Stearns, he was an Entertainment and Cable/Satellite TV Analyst with JPMorgan. In 2007, Mr. Wang was recognized as the #1 Entertainment analyst by Greenwich Surveys and Institutional Investor recognized him as a leading Cable/Satellite TV analyst. Mr. Wang received a B.A. in International Trade from Johns Hopkins University.
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Mr. Wang joins Credit Suisse from Bear Stearns where he was a top ranked Entertainment and Cable/Satellite TV Senior Analyst. Prior to Bear Stearns, he was an Entertainment and Cable/Satellite TV Analyst with JPMorgan. In 2007, Mr. Wang was recognized as the #1 Entertainment analyst by Greenwich Surveys and Institutional Investor recognized him as a leading Cable/Satellite TV analyst. Mr. Wang received a B.A. in International Trade from Johns Hopkins University.
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