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Henry Blackie is Chairman of Arlington Capital Investors Limited.
After initially working for the group as consultant he assumed a full-time management role in 1995.
Mr Blackie joined J Henry Schroder Wagg in 1968 where he worked for 21 years in both New York and London prior to establishing his own consultancy practice.
During his early years with Schroders he specialised in North American fixed interest and equity investment.
From 1978 to 1984, he ran a department responsible for advising central banks, governments and multinational corporations on asset, liability and exposure management.
In 1985 he joined the Capital Markets and Corporate Finance Division where he was responsible for the execution of transactions in international money and capital markets.
Mr Blackie holds a degree in Economics from Cambridge University and an MBA from the London Business School.
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Arlington Capital Investors Ltd.
Arlington Capital Investors Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Arlington Capital Investors Ltd. (Arlington) is the investment management subsidiary of Arlington Capital Management (CI) Ltd. (Guernsey). The firm was founded in 1991 and is based in London. In addition to investing in a limited number of quoted companies around the themes of industrial reform, corporate restructuring and shareholder value, Arlington manages the European Renaissance Fund. | Voorzitter | 01-02-2010 |
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Arlington Capital Investors Ltd.
Arlington Capital Investors Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Arlington Capital Investors Ltd. (Arlington) is the investment management subsidiary of Arlington Capital Management (CI) Ltd. (Guernsey). The firm was founded in 1991 and is based in London. In addition to investing in a limited number of quoted companies around the themes of industrial reform, corporate restructuring and shareholder value, Arlington manages the European Renaissance Fund. | Finance |