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Wall Street Club

Posted in Organizations by Cornell's Most Infamous on September 20th, 2007.

Attention all students interested in business: the Wall Street Club is Cornell’s newest finance-related organization.

Recently founded, the Wall Street Club’s mission is to promote a better understanding of financial markets and macroeconomic events through an invigorating, open-discussion forum.

The Wall Street Club is open to all undergraduates, and is geared towards students with a strong interest in finance and related careers. All members are expected to be active participants and should be willing to take on leadership roles. Previous knowledge of finance/financial markets is not required.

If interested, applications are due Sept. 25. Please send a paragraph of interest to thewallstreetclub@gmail.com. Thank you.

Regards,
Stanton Lenahan ‘08

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3 Responses to “Wall Street Club”

  1. Baby Milo says:

    Sounds like an interesting club for those people interested in the Wall Street and investing – thanks for the post.

  2. arizona insurance company, broker says:

    Considering the events surrounding the market at this time, and the mortgage industry, the club should be an exciting one. There are times in life, during the early 2000’s for example when the market chugs along. Now, I read lots of gloom and predictions of a long recession. I would also suggest some research into the anticipated costs involved with the up coming wave or baby boomer retirees. The weight upon the governments shoulders for things like Long Term Care will be bigger than most are giving credit.

  3. Cornell '10 says:

    What about the Cornell Investment Club, the Board of Portfolio Managers, the Financial Management Group of Cornell, the Mutual Investment Club, the Investment Banking and Capital Markets Club, and the countless other Wall Street/Finance clubs at Cornell?

    As a underclassman, this looks to me like a half-baked senior-student’s plan to help herself in the FT recruiting rounds?

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