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About Bill Martin, Raging Capital (13G, filing date 2009-09-25):
http://www.princetonventures.com/team.ht... BILL MARTIN, PARTNER Bill has over ten years of experience investing in and growing market-leading public and private businesses. Bill launched his career in 1997 as the founding partner and CEO of Raging Bull, Inc., a consumer-focused online investment site that attracted more than $20 million in venture financing from CMGI and C|NET Networks. After growing into one of the largest financial destinations on the Web, Bill sold Raging Bull in 2000. Subsequently, Bill has been actively involved in a number of successful public and private companies. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Bankrate, Inc. (Nasdaq: RATE) and has served on the boards of ByteTaxi (dba FolderShare), CallStreet, and Foresight Research Solutions. Bill has also been an active investor in the institutional investment research sector, making venture investments into upstarts such as CallStreet, Gerson Lehrman Group, Lux Research, and Majestic Research. In 2002, Bill founded Indie Research, LLC, an online provider of proprietary investment and research tools for individual and institutional investors. Indie Research has four products: FindProfit, InsiderScore, Next Inning Technology Research, and The Bull Market Report. He is Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Raging Capital Management, a hedge fund focused on small to mid-cap public equities. Bill is also the Chairman of University Relations for Jumpstart NJ Angel Network where he directs university outreach programs such as the Princeton University-Jumpstart Lecture Series on Technology Entrepreneurship. Bill has appeared on CNBC and Fox News and been profiled on CBS' 48 Hours and Oprah. He has been featured in publications such as Brill's Content, Forbes.com, Inc. Magazine, New York Magazine, The NY Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He has also been a guest speak at Deloitte & Touche, Fordham School of Business, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Indiana University, MIT, Price Waterhouse, and The University of Virginia. Rating :
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CarreraSpyd... | Rate it | 4-Nov-09 05:16 pm | ||
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Interesting question:
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perelman | Rate it | 5-Nov-09 11:19 pm | ||
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actually, those aren't bad questions. t...
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CarreraSpyd... | Rate it | 6-Nov-09 12:45 am | ||
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CarreraSpyd... | Rate it | 6-Nov-09 01:17 pm | ||
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It is a well known fact Callel...
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wang69l8 | Rate it | 6-Nov-09 02:50 pm | ||
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There is more to the balance sheet (BS; ...
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B4Marty | Rate it | 6-Nov-09 01:33 am | ||
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