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Technology Stocks : Enterprise Informatics
EINF 0.5100.0%Sep 29 5:00 PM EST

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From: mr_utopia10/16/2007 5:55:40 PM
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I found this on Kevin Wyman, the new majority owner of EPRS.

Kevin Wyman
Founder and Portfolio Manager
Southpaw Asset Management LP, Greenwich, CT
Kevin Wyman is the co-founder and portfolio manager of Southpaw Asset Management, an SEC-registered investment advisor founded in 2005. Southpaw is an event-driven/special situations hedge fund that provides investors with a diversified portfolio of securities uncorrelated to interest rates, credit spreads, equity markets and other macroeconomic factors.

Prior to founding Southpaw, Wyman was a managing director at Ramius Capital Group for five years. From 1996 to 2000, he served as a senior vice president at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in the firm’s high yield group, where he was responsible for trading stressed and distressed bank debt. And from 1994 to 1996, he was a managing director of MJ Whitman Senior Debt Corp, an investment management firm, where he specialized in research and trading of distressed public and private securities.

Wyman received a BA in economics from Brown University and a JD from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

EPRS is now controlled by a hedge fund run by Kevin Wyman. Wyman is a player with a lot going on, wonder what he has in mind for our little EPRS. Google his name in connection with Southpaw Holdings and you'll find a lot in biotech.
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