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Organization
Jürg D. Zingg, (1960), Managing Partner
Since finishing his studies at the Business Academy in Zurich in 1979, Mr Zingg worked in the investment and private banking sector where his skills and responsibilities led to successful assignments with top rated investment banks in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo and New York. In 1990 he formed Q Investments Ltd. to conduct special projects. Next to the ongoing development of calculated, sustainable investment models he signs additionally for the construction of diverse investment products.
Philipp E. Buchli (1967)
Philipp Buchli holds a degree in Economics from the University of Manchester (GB). After working in marketing for a financial information systems vendor, he entered banking as an Equity analyst covering the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors as well as selected small and mid caps. Subsequently he worked in Institutional Sales in both London and Zurich for international private banks and became Member of the Management Board. In his function as Head of the Stock Selection Committee Mr Buchli was responsible for the brokerage divisions share recommendation list. His functions at Q Investments Ltd. encompass investment strategy, marketing and sales.
Edwin Zingg (1954)
Following the completion of his studies in economics at the HWV School of Management in Zurich, Edwin Zingg was active in the luxury goods trade in Asia, later becoming CEO of the leading Swiss trade information office and President of the European trade organisation FEBIS . Additionally, he founded subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Italy. Today he works as an independent project manager and consultant in Asia and Europe.
Carl-Joachim Deilmann, (1963)
Carl-J. Deilmann completed his studies as a chemical engineer and attained his BBA at GSBA in Zurich in 1992. He worked for a couple of years as a controller in the banking industry and is today, within the framework of a generation change, jointly responsible with the foundation of a Swiss family office. Further, he assists Q Investments Ltd. with the maintenance and developments of their computer models.
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