Technology >> Analyst Interviews >> April 3, 2000

Outlook For Global Technology Stocks: Russ Mould – Warburg Dillon Read

RUSS MOULD is Director of the European technology stocks at Warburg Dillon Read. Grammar school educated, he progressed to Merton College, Oxford in 1987, where he read Modern History for three years, specialising in sixteenth- and seventeenth century English literature. He left Oxford and started his career as a fund manager at Scottish Equitable, in Edinburgh, in 1991, with responsibility for the Scandinavian and Swiss equity markets. Russ joined what was then SG Warburg in February 1993 and has been at the firm, through its many guises since then. He has covered European technology stocks at what is now Warburg Dillon Read (UBS Warburg from the second of May) for seven years and is currently a Director. He works with a five-strong pan- European technology hardware team, which constitutes part of WDR's 70- strong global technology hardware effort. Russ Mould is 30 years of age, still single, and remains a proud Yorkshireman. He is a passionate football fan (and Leeds United season ticket holder) and keen follower of the racehorses. He is also aficionado of the James Bond films (even more so of the original Fleming novels) and the cult TV shows "The Avengers" and "The Prisoner". Profile
TWST: Let's start then with the definition of the universe of stocks

that you follow. Mr Mould: I cover pan-European hardware technology

companies, which would include Siemens (SIEG.F), Philips