Henry Blodget is a former Wall Street stock analyst and the author of The Wall Street Self-Defense Manual: A Consumer’s Guide to Intelligent Investing (companion site here). Henry is CEO of Cherry Hill Associates, LLC, an industry research and consulting firm. He serves as an advisor to several Internet companies, edits an award-winning business blog, Internet Outsider, and is a frequent contributor to Slate, Newsweek International, The New York Times, and other publications.
From 1994-2001, Henry worked in corporate finance and equity research at Prudential Securities, Oppenheimer & Co., and Merrill Lynch & Co.. where he specialized in the software and Internet sectors. In 2000, Henry was voted the No. 1 Internet/eCommerce analyst on Wall Street by Institutional Investor, Greenwich Associates, and thestreet.com and was one of the most widely followed analysts in the world. In 2002, after leaving Wall Street, Henry was named in a wide-ranging regulatory investigation about conflicts of interest between brokerage firm research and banking functions; he participated in the global settlement and is now precluded from working in the industry. Henry earned a B.A. from Yale.
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