poor pete......remember him back at Lehman in 92-93. i remeber him being real reserved.....had a good operation going for him..... including a couple of jr brokers working for him and a couple cold callers......guy who worked with him named Pat Nolan was a brutal mother,,,,,,,r...........any cold call from him(Pat) was sure to leave the person on the other end of the line traumatized........ruff and tumble sales,,,,,,the good old days.......no caller id.....no no call lists.....loved it(smile).......sad too see Pete having to start all over after all these years
CAN YOU SAY SALES CALL and even after telling him no interest in speaking to him he was rude enough to call back and ask why i dont want to speak with him. Stay far away from this group.
... I went to look up Pete, stumbled upon this and...these responses are HILARIOUS...men who comment on Pete are negative, and the women are effusive with their praise....So... who's being TRUTHFUL, and which responses are FOR REAL????...a little background on Pete from those of us who've known/worked with him in the past...He's not a bad guy, just VERY aggressive-- not everyone's cup of tea. Yes, he's been in the business for over two decades, started out cold-calling at the regional wirehouses and progressed to owning his own hedge fund by the mid 90's. Apparently did EXTRAORDINARILY well until the internet/tech sector tanked in early 2000. Supposedly held on, until things really went kaput in 2008. In other words, he's been subject to the pangs of a recession like the rest of us...On the plus side: IF he's true to his past, as an invest mgr. he will work hard to make money for you, he'll do his own research and not just regurgitate the latest "flavor of the month" touted by his firm that will earn him a high commission, BUT the caveat is...IF he has reverted to his roots: "hard work and perseverence will get you results". So, until this remark is knocked off by something more recent, pls note: the fluffy accolades you see above were likely inserted by loyal sales assistants, so if you're serious, accept his prickly demeanor, assess your risk tolerance and proceed with caution .... good luck investors, and good luck Pete--nice to see you're still hanging in there!
He is a sales man and not an investor. He has the Midas touch in reverse, give him a dollar and he'll give you a penny back. I would stay well clear. Would you really give your money to a Cold calling sales man?
Keep away from Peter, just google him and you can see what harm he has done. As for these comments about him being the smartest and most hansome. You have to ask who would write such sycophantic drivel.