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      <title>Chris Cottone - Experienced CPA in Florida by Chris Cottone</title>
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      <description>The recipient of a bachelor&#39;s degree in accounting from Florida Atlantic University, Robert “Chris” Cottone placed seventh in his class on the Uniform CPA examination. Since 1999, he has served as vice president of GreenTree Financial Group, Inc., in Plantation, Florida. In this role, Chris Cottone oversees the firm&#39;s capital markets policies and procedures and co-manages its internal emerging growth fund. He also leads many of the firm&#39;s community awareness programs.

In addition to his work at GreenTree Financial Group, Robert C. Cottone regularly delivers lectures at events hosted by professional organizations and has authored several articles for various publications. He attends a range of conferences and meetings, including the Deal Flow SPAC Conference, Stock News Now Planet Microcap Showcase, Aegis Capital Corp Investment Growth Conference, and Growth Capital Expo.

Mr. Cottone is a member of the American Institute of Public Certified Accountants as well as its state chapters in Florida and North Carolina. Outside of his professional pursuits, he is a regular donor to the Wilber Foundation, which provides urgent medical care funding to children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Chris Cottone also enjoys participating in church activities and weightlifting.</description>
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      <pubDate>2021-05-01 03:24:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The Nuts and Bolts of Investing in Emerging Growth Companies</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Investing in emerging growth companies early can generate above-average returns, especially if these companies keep growing and achieve market dominance. Many of today’s large cap companies, among them Amazon, Apple, Starbucks, and Netflix, were once emerging growth companies. Investors who saw their potential early on and made investments have grown their assets exponentially over time. For those who did not, there are still opportunities to invest in the newer emerging growth companies.</div>]]></description>
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