James Smith
Directeur Général chez Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd.
Profil
James Nicholas Barrie Smith is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd.
He previously worked as a Managing Director at Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd.
Postes actifs de James Smith
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Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd.
Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd. (Palliser Capital) is an independent alternative investment management firm headquartered in London, UK. Palliser Capital manages a global multi-strategy fund with a bias to Asia and Europe. | Directeur Général | 14/01/2021 |
Anciens postes connus de James Smith
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Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd.
Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd. (Elliott Advisors-HK) is a hedge fund manager headquartered in Hong Kong. They are a subsidiary of Elliott Management Corp. In addition to the Hong Kong office, the firm has other offices in London and Tokyo. Elliott Advisors-HK manages hedge funds on behalf of large institutional investors, high-net worth individuals and families and employees of the firm. | Directeur Général | - |
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Entreprise privées | 2 |
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Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd.
Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Elliott Advisors (HK) Ltd. (Elliott Advisors-HK) is a hedge fund manager headquartered in Hong Kong. They are a subsidiary of Elliott Management Corp. In addition to the Hong Kong office, the firm has other offices in London and Tokyo. Elliott Advisors-HK manages hedge funds on behalf of large institutional investors, high-net worth individuals and families and employees of the firm. | Finance |
Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd.
Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Palliser Capital (UK) Ltd. (Palliser Capital) is an independent alternative investment management firm headquartered in London, UK. Palliser Capital manages a global multi-strategy fund with a bias to Asia and Europe. | Finance |