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Henry Blodget (born 1966) is an American businessman, investor, journalist, and author. He is a former equity research analyst who was senior Internet analyst for CIBC Oppenheimer and the head of the global Internet research team at Merrill Lynch during the dot-com bubble. Blodget is now the editor and CEO of Business Insider, a business news and analysis site, and a host of Yahoo Daily Ticker, a finance show on Yahoo. He is permanently banned from involvement in the securities industry.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Securities and Exchange Commission, NASD and the New York Stock Exchange Permanently Bar Henry Blodget From the Securities Industry and Require $4 Million Payment )〕 ==Early life== Blodget was born and raised on Manhattan's Upper East Side, the son of a commercial banker. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Yale University, where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus. After college, he taught English in Japan, then moved to San Francisco to try to be a writer while supporting himself by giving tennis lessons. He was also a freelance journalist and a proofreader for ''Harper's Magazine''.〔 In 1994, Blodget joined the corporate finance training program at Prudential Securities, and, two years later, moved to Oppenheimer & Co. in equity research. He became famous in October 1998,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Rehabilitation of Henry Blodget )〕 when he predicted that Amazon.com, an Internet stock which had been a public company for a year then trading at $240 and which many on Wall Street were bearish on, would hit what many considered an outrageously bullish one-year price target of $400. Three weeks later Amazon zoomed past it, gaining 128%. This call received significant media attention, and, two months later, he accepted a position at Merrill Lynch.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Report Card: Henry Blodget )〕 In those days he became a media celebrity and frequently appeared on CNBC and other similar shows. In early 2000, days before the dot-com bubble burst, Blodget personally invested $700,000 in tech stocks, only to lose most of it in the years that followed.〔("The Wall Street Self-Defense Manual, Part 4" by Blodget, with sidebar )〕 In 2001, he accepted a buyout offer from Merrill Lynch and left the firm.〔
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