Profil
Mr. Kurt A. Probe, CFA, is a Director of Research at Liberty Park Capital Management LLC.
He joined Liberty Park in June 2015.
He manages the team’s research workflow, which includes the LPCM daily routine, bi-weekly research huddles and portfolio reviews, and the firm’s internship program.
Mr. Probe has a BBA in Finance and a Minor in Accounting from The University of Texas at Austin.
Postes actifs de Kurt Probe
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Liberty Park Capital Management LLC
Liberty Park Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Liberty Park specializes in investing their clients’ assets primarily in equity securities and various fixed-income securities. The firm employs a long/short equity strategy with a focus on small to mid-cap industrial and technology companies. More specifically, they intend to hold an average of 30-45 positions in companies that make or sell capital equipment, components and/or materials and have market capitalizations of less than $5 billion. Liberty Park seeks to generate returns by buying shares in companies that they believe are undervalued and by shorting shares in companies that they believe are overvalued. | Directeur de la Recherche - Actions | 01/06/2015 |
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The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Liberty Park Capital Management LLC
Liberty Park Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Liberty Park specializes in investing their clients’ assets primarily in equity securities and various fixed-income securities. The firm employs a long/short equity strategy with a focus on small to mid-cap industrial and technology companies. More specifically, they intend to hold an average of 30-45 positions in companies that make or sell capital equipment, components and/or materials and have market capitalizations of less than $5 billion. Liberty Park seeks to generate returns by buying shares in companies that they believe are undervalued and by shorting shares in companies that they believe are overvalued. | Finance |
















