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How much engineers and researchers are getting paid at AQR, Bridgewater, Citadel, D.E. Shaw, Point72

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Updated 2022-02-16T20:56:40Z Hedge funds are known for top-notch comp, and applications for H-1B visas reveal what some pay.  Managers like Bridgewater, Citadel, Point72, AQR, and more rely on dozens of non-US citizens. Base salaries break six figures at nearly all funds, and that's not even including bonuses. For many Wall Street aspirants, a career at a top hedge fund is the holy grail. For those who succeed, compensation has the potential to eclipse nearly any other profession in the country — let alone finance. Read More...

NANO Nuclear Energy Announces Closing of $10,250,000 Initial Public Offering

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First Portable Nuclear Microreactor Company Publicly Listed in the U.S. NANO Nuclear seeking to be a diversified and vertically integrated technology-driven nuclear energy company with a focus on portable micro nuclear reactors, nuclear fuel fabrication and nuclear fuel transportation. New York, N.Y., May 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) (“NANO Nuclear”), an emerging vertically integrated microreactor and advanced nuclear technology company led by a world-class nuclear engineering team developing proprietary, portable, and clean energy solutions, is pleased to announce the closing of its initial public offering of 2,562,500 shares of common stock at a price to the public of $4. Read More...

See how the phone has changed since Alexander Graham Bell's 1876 invention

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Updated 2020-02-28T16:21:00Z Alexander Graham Bell patented the first phone in 1876.In the nearly 150 years since phones have evolved from the bulky earliest models to the smartphones of today. Phones have gone from a strange new technology to an essential part of daily life.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. In 1876, inventor Alexander Graham Bell patented the first phone: a bulky device with a curved mouthpiece and earpiece connected by wires. It looked much different than the iPhones of today. Read More...