Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Charles E. Lemieux | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Alex Hamilton | M | 52 |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | - |
Bradley Mitchell | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 7 years |
Douglas Ingram | M | 61 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Douglas Bruce Bollermann | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Robert David Cohen | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
John Frederick Spengler | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Thomas Hilbert | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Sherree Mongelli | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
David Peter Brady | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Paul E. Damphousse | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Robin Schlimgen | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Randy Groth | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Jim Tofel | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Abdullatif bin Ghaith | M | 78 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Kathleen Drysdale | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Yong-Hee Lee | M | 69 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Scott Sutherland | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Marianne C. Sarrazin | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
James Gregory Garrett | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Jay C. Voorhees | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Khalid Al-Majid | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Chrisann Karches | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Kathy Masterson | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Don T. McDonald | M | - |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | - |
Michael Jones | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Mark F. Coolbaugh | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 1 years |
Christopher Meiering | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Kaushal Agrawal | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Adam Brooks | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Gary Ward | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
dan torgerson | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Elliot Begoun | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Peter Wegner | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Larry Shurtz | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Richard Mullen | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 5 years |
James Lang | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
John F. Chin | M | 58 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Haythem Macki | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 9 years |
Abdul Rahman Al-Shaibi | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Juan Flores | M | 60 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Robert Lee | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 5 years |
Waleed Mandani | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Saeed Mubarak Al-Muharrami | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Kevin Eamigh | M | 53 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Khalifa Al-Mheiri | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Chang-Jo Yoo | M | 65 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
David McCauley | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Brad East | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Jim Wang | M | 62 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Michael J. Joyner | M | 65 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Thomas Husted | M | 55 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Lewis Williams Kreps | M | - |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | 1 years |
Natalie Knight | F | 53 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Bernie Allen | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 5 years |
Craig Such | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Jeffrey Black | M | 55 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Neil Reithinger | M | 54 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Peter Megaw | M | 71 |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Lawrence Abramson | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Don N. Aquilano | M | 57 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Jake W. Kaldenbaugh | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Dana Bradford | M | 59 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Paul Silber | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Stephen Capp | M | 62 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Theodore Howard Harper | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Louise Goudy Willmering | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Eric M. Polis | M | 53 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Todd Belfer | M | 56 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Chris Ackerley | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
H. Jay Winship | M | 56 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Ted Christie | M | 53 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
George Jeff Smith | M | 68 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Philip A. Spencer | M | 54 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Dylan Taylor | M | 54 |
University of Arizona
| 5 years |
Sherman Chu | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Natalie R. Dopp | F | 52 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Jon Baird | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 14 years |
Kim Black | F | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Ken D. Massey | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Daniel Ratner | M | 61 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Stephen Beaver | M | 52 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
John Lai | M | 60 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Steve Prado | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Scott Meder | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Guy W. McElvain | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
David Alley | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Phillip Wickham | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Gary Levenstein | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Neal A. Eckel | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 3 years |
Mike Speiser | M | 53 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Robert K. Casey | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
John D. Musil | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
David B. Blake | M | 55 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Christopher J. C. Halligan | M | 57 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Kyle M. Lauzon | M | - |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | 1 years |
Robert Hinchcliffe | M | 56 |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Isabel Sterk | F | - |
C.K. Cooper & Co.
C.K. Cooper & Co. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance C.K. Cooper & Co. is a full-service investment banking and broker/dealer headquartered in Irvine, California. The firm was founded in 1982 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of C & K Capital Corp., and a sister company to Paladin Capital Partners, Inc. The services provided by C.K. Cooper & Co. were expanded in 1996, when a management team led by Alexander G. Montano purchased the firm. In 2001, C.K. Cooper & Co. began to offer brokerage services to individual investors. The firm is a member of the NASD. C.K. Cooper & Co. focuses on the oil and gas sectors. Their primary focus within the oil and gas sectors is the exploration and production sub-sector. The core thesis of the firm's research is based on what they refer to as the feeding frenzy, suggesting that there are constant business cycles within the E&P sector. These cycles are predicated on the need for larger oil and gas companies to acquire smaller exploration and production companies to maintain rates of growth. | 1 years |
Brian D. Wallace | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Bill LeBoeuf | M | - |
University of Arizona
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Steven Golan
- Personal Network