Technology >> Analyst Interviews >> May 16, 2011

Horizontal Segmentation In Wireless Communications – Tim Horan – Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.

Tim Horan is a Managing Director and Senior Analyst heading the communication and cable services equity research team at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. Mr. Horan has been with the firm since 1998, and he has been a communications services Analyst for more than 13 years. Mr. Horan researches a broad range of communications companies, with a focus on data communications and the migration of the industry toward horizontal segmentation. He was chosen as The Wall Street Journal's "All Star Analyst" in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Prior to 1998, Mr. Horan was a Research Analyst at Smith Barney, in a group that was ranked number two among wireline services teams in the 1997 Greenwich Associates institutional survey, and a perennial winner of the Institutional Investor analysts survey. Prior to becoming an Equity Analyst, Mr. Horan worked as a Civil Engineer on various projects in the New York area. He earned a B.S. in civil engineering from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and an MBA in finance, with Beta Gamma Sigma honors, from the Columbia Business School. Profile
TWST: What is your coverage in the wireless space?

Mr. Horan: I cover AT&T (T), Verizon (VZ), MetroPCS (PCS), Leap (LEAP) and Sprint (S) in the carrier space. And I follow the tower names Crown