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Mr. Michael Lipsch is Senior Portfolio Manager at NNIP Advisors BV.
He is is mainly responsible for the development and definition of the investment strategy and stock selection for the Real Estate funds.
From 1990-1997, Mr. Lipsch was a Real Estate Portfolio Manager at Shell Pension Fund and a Real Estate Analyst at DSM Pension Fund for 1989-1990.
Mr. Lipsch received his MSc in Corporate Law from the University of Leiden in 1995, and a MSc in Economics of Real Estate from the University of Amsterdam in 1990.
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Goldman Sachs Advisors BV
Goldman Sachs Advisors BV Investment ManagersFinance GSBV is an active investor which seeks to bring technical and analytical expertise in developing rigorous and superior solutions for clients and funds seeking more quantitative or model-driven solutions. The firm applies their proprietary research and analytics, global resources, portfolio diagnostics and risk management to the development of investment products and solutions in pursuit of their clients’ objectives. Top-down macro themes shape over-all strategy and provide the context for their bottom-up security selection. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/01/2019 |
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Goldman Sachs Advisors BV
Goldman Sachs Advisors BV Investment ManagersFinance GSBV is an active investor which seeks to bring technical and analytical expertise in developing rigorous and superior solutions for clients and funds seeking more quantitative or model-driven solutions. The firm applies their proprietary research and analytics, global resources, portfolio diagnostics and risk management to the development of investment products and solutions in pursuit of their clients’ objectives. Top-down macro themes shape over-all strategy and provide the context for their bottom-up security selection. | Finance |
















