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Hilton Capital Management

www.hiltoncapitalmanagement.com

 
Hilton Capital Management is a privately held investment management boutique based in Garden City, NY. Founded in 2001, the firm currently manages approximately $1.8 billion in assets and employs 15 investment, distribution, and operational professionals. The firm actively manages four different investment strategies, which span a range of asset classes and investment objectives. Hilton maintains a strong focus on customer service. Our products are designed to meet the needs of both individual and institutional investors. Hilton`s strategies are centered on sound investment decision-making with a strong emphasis on downside protection. All investment decisions are made by a team of five ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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