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News from the Finance Division - September, 2008: Professor Michael Goldstein was awarded The Babson College Faculty Scholarship Award in grateful appreciation of significant contibutions and achievements in scholarly research.
- March 20, 2008: Good news! The Finance Division ranked 6th overall in the recent “Specialty Rankings” of undergraduate business schools of BusinessWeek. Students were asked to rank their schools on eleven different specialties, and these student-generated rankings were compared across all of the schools in the survey. Babson finished No. 6 in Financial Management. more>>
- March 13, 2008: Babson Professor, and Director of the SEC's division of trading and markets Erik Sirri, was featured in The Wall Street Journal. More>>
- February 26, 2008: a team of managers captured first place in the New England Investment Research Challenge sponsored by the Boston Security Analysts Society. This is the second consecutive year that the Babson College team of investment analysts took the top honors in the BSAS competition. More>>
- February 21-23, 2008: Babson team finishes among prize winners at Rotman International Trading Competition. The competition, hosted by the University of Toronto, uses open outcry and electronic trading cases which closely mimic real-world markets. The Babson team competed against teams from 34 universities and colleges from around the world. The team placed in 7th place and won a cash prize of $800. The team was composed of undergrad junior Howard Soyfer, and MBA students Noj Zachariah, Jeff Liguori, and David Peltier. The team was advised by finance professor Ryan Davies. More>>
- February 22, 2008: Professor Ryan Davies rings opening bell at Toronto Stock Exchange. More>>
- February 12-17, 2008: Babson team competes at Marshall International Case Competition. Babson participates for the first time in this prestigious case competition, hosted by the University of Southern California, against teams from 30 top international business schools. The Babson team included undergrad seniors: Liz Allen, Olga Brik, Suzanne Cover, and Barry Chen. The team was advised by finance professor Ryan Davies. More>>
- November 2007: Babson Professor Jennifer Bethel was promoted to full Professor.
- November 2007: Babson Professors Gang Hu and Jennifer Bethel and Georgia Tech Progessor Qinghai Wang received a grant from Yale University’s Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance for their work in mergers and acquisitions.
- November 14-18, 2007: Babson team wins finalist award at McCombs International Business Challenge. For the second year in a row, Babson team wins an award at this intense five day case competition at the University of Texas at Austin. Twenty top international business schools competed in the competition. Babson was represented by undergrad seniors: Mayra Roa, Olga Brik, Liz Allen, and Suzanne Cover. The team was advised by finance professor Ryan Davies. http://www3.babson.edu/Newsroom/Releases/IBCAward11-2007-ns.cfm
- October 12, 2007: Babson team participates in Travelers Finance Case Competition in Hartford, CT. The Babson team, coached by finance professor Ryan Davies, was composed of six undergraduate students: Barry Chen, Shueb Ahmed, Edward Chiu, David Brenner, Kari Dean, Sandra Popaja.
- May 2007: Babson Professor Michael Goldstein was promoted to Full Professor.
- Babson College assistant finance professor Gang Hu is winner of the NASDAQ Award for the best paper on capital formation by the Western Finance Association. more >>
- Four Babson seniors teamed up with coach and finance professor to compete in a 4-day event in Montreal. The Babson team placed 2nd in the Undergrad National Case Competition.
- Finance Lecturer, shows executives how to improve performance and build long-term shareholder value with his new biz book, (Wiley November 2006).
- appeared on speaking about the NYSE closing part of its floor.
- October 20, 2006: appeared on the national PBS telecast of with Jim Leher. Dr. Goldstein spoke on the Dow hitting 12,000 and the economy in general.
- On September 12, 2006: Professor Erik Sirri joined the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., as its next Director of the Division of Market Regulation.
- Babson College was appointed chair of NASDAQ’s Economic Advisory Board for 2005. The primary function of the Economic Advisory Board (EAB) is to provide advice and guidance to the Board of Directors of NASDAQ on issues relating to market structure.
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