This content is from: Research Financial Institutions: Insurance/Nonlife 2010 First Advancing to the winner’s circle for the first time is last year’s No. 2 analyst, Jay Gelb of Barclays Capital. By Joshua Pasanisi September 29, 2010
This content is from: Research Financial Institutions - Insurance/Nonlife: 2011 Second Slipping to second place after one year atop the roster, Jay Gelb of Barclays Capital impresses investors with his insights into both life and nonlife carriers. October 11, 2011
This content is from: Research Financial Institutions – Insurance/Nonlife: 2012 Third Barclays’s Jay Gelb, who drops one notch to third place, recently added life insurers to his coverage universe, which consists of 35 stocks. October 16, 2012
This content is from: Research Financial Institutions: Insurance/Nonlife Dubbed “a good investor with excellent instincts” by one buy-side fan, Jay Cohen climbs a notch to claim the top spot for the first time since 2003. October 04, 2009
This content is from: Research Financial Institutions: Insurance/Nonlife In a close contest, Todd Bault of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. holds on to the top spot for a fifth consecutive year, thanks largely to what one client calls his “highly technical and academic approach.” October 09, 2008