#4 The Not Quite Trillion Dollar Man - Quintin Price on Leadership at BlackRock, Active Management & the Importance of Hard Work

#4 The Not Quite Trillion Dollar Man - Quintin Price on Leadership at BlackRock, Active Management & the Importance of Hard Work

Author: Stephen Clapham's Podcast on Value Investing | Stockmarket Analysis | Equities November 17, 2021 Duration: 1:13:38

Until 2015, Quintin Price was Global Head of BlackRock’s Alpha Strategies business where he was responsible for nearly $1 trillion of assets under management and was a member of the Global Executive Committee, working closely with Larry Fink. Quintin has 30 years of experience in financial markets and is exactly the sort of guest we seek to have on the podcast – a wealth of experience, retired from day to day fund management, and not afraid to speak out, as you will hear.


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