Jeff Brown is the editor of The Future Report, Exponential Tech Financier, and the Early Phase Trader. Brown currently works as the founder and the chief investment analyst for Brownstone Research (previously affiliated with Bonner and Partners). Brown has over 25 years of experience in high-tech which permits him to effectively recognize the tech business which are well-positioned to take off.
As a tech investor, he thinks that is where the high-rate returns are. He has the worldwide experience and his advisory services show just that: Brown's identifies locations in world-changing occasions and patterns which can cause ripples across multiple markets on the verge of mass adaptation. The report includes email alerts with the buy and sell recommendations, stop losses, and buy-up rates.
concentrates on identifying little, but mainly micro-capitalization tech stocks that have the sheer potential to be the next Oracle, Facebook, Apple, or Google. Consumer electronic business are frequently featured as picks by Brown. Remember, the biggest technology business were once small start-ups. is one in which Brown, as an angel financier, focuses on providing a hectic trading service to benefit from early-stage tech stock in weeks, not months or years.
Brown also got a Masters of Science in management, significant in Corporate Finance, at the London Company School. Along with his official degrees, Brown has earned professional certificates from the following: MIT Stanford UC Berkeley's School of Law The National University of Singapore Yale University's School of Management He has likewise served as a high innovation executive for various business over the years: Juniper Networks, President (2012-2014) NXP Semiconductors, President (2008-2012) Trident Microsystems, President (2010-2011) Objective Benefits, Director (2005-2008) Qualcomm, Head of Global Technique & Advancement (2005-2008) Open, TELEVISION, President (1999-2003) If you are aiming to purchase the stock exchange with business that provide their product and services to the mass market or to economic sectors, Brown can give financial investment recommendations by recognizing little companies which are on the verge of enormous growth.
As Brown is an Angel Financier he is continuously searching for early-stage technology companies, which have the possible to take off in market share and profits. How does Brown do it? He's on the front line, talking to the ideal people at the correct time in the tech industry, and IT networking professionals.