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Mr. James L.
Cross is a Co-Head of Private Investing at Franklin Advisers, Inc. He currently covers the aerospace and defense industries while leading the Industrials sector team.
Before assuming industry coverage in 2000, Mr. Cross focused on quantitative research, risk analysis and performance attribution.
Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 1998, he worked as an economic planner for the State of Texas.
Mr. Cross holds a B.B.A.
with a major in economics from Baylor University.
He is a Chartered Financial Analyst charter holder.
James Lee Cross active positions
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Franklin Advisers, Inc.
Franklin Advisers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Franklin Advisers, Inc. is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in San Mateo, California. The firm was founded in 1985 and is a subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc. (NYSE: BEN), a holding company that, together with its various subsidiaries is referred to as Franklin Templeton Investments. Franklin Advisers provides investment advisory and portfolio management services to US and non-US, registered open-end and closed-end funds and unregistered funds, as well as separate accounts. | Analyst-Equity | 31/12/1997 |
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Baylor University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Franklin Advisers, Inc.
Franklin Advisers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Franklin Advisers, Inc. is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in San Mateo, California. The firm was founded in 1985 and is a subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc. (NYSE: BEN), a holding company that, together with its various subsidiaries is referred to as Franklin Templeton Investments. Franklin Advisers provides investment advisory and portfolio management services to US and non-US, registered open-end and closed-end funds and unregistered funds, as well as separate accounts. | Finance |
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