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Alexander Zola currently works at Danske Bank A, as Senior Portfolio Manager from 2020.
Mr. Zola received his undergraduate degree in 2014 and graduate degree in 2016 from Copenhagen Business School.
Alexander Zola active positions
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Danske Bank A/S (Investment Management)
Danske Bank A/S (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Danske Bank-IM constructs portfolios invested in equity, debt and alternative instruments across strategies and regions with a strong emphasis on European markets. The firm focuses on core investment areas and selects external managers for investments in regions where they do not possess specialist expertise. They seek to identify global trends within traditional and rapidly growing sectors. Danske Bank-IM’s portfolio investment teams employ a bottom-up approach to select equities based on the belief that markets are especially inefficient at pricing companies undergoing change. Their investment process begins with a systematic qualitative and quantitative screening process designed to identify and evaluate companies experiencing or about to experience changes. They then apply their proprietary valuation model, DCF, which is based on fundamental analysis. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/07/2016 |
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Danske Bank A/S (Investment Management)
Danske Bank A/S (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Danske Bank-IM constructs portfolios invested in equity, debt and alternative instruments across strategies and regions with a strong emphasis on European markets. The firm focuses on core investment areas and selects external managers for investments in regions where they do not possess specialist expertise. They seek to identify global trends within traditional and rapidly growing sectors. Danske Bank-IM’s portfolio investment teams employ a bottom-up approach to select equities based on the belief that markets are especially inefficient at pricing companies undergoing change. Their investment process begins with a systematic qualitative and quantitative screening process designed to identify and evaluate companies experiencing or about to experience changes. They then apply their proprietary valuation model, DCF, which is based on fundamental analysis. | Finance |
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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