Cohen & Steers, Inc. Executives to Speak at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Investor Conference; Announces May 31, 2010 Assets Under Management
NEW YORK, June 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cohen & Steers, Inc. (NYSE: CNS) announced that co-chairman and co-chief executive officer, Martin Cohen, and chief financial officer, Matthew S. Stadler, are scheduled to speak at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Smid Cap Conference in Boston, Massachusetts at 1:40 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday, June 8, 2010.
A live webcast of the presentation, which includes audio and slides from the conference, will be available on the company's Web site at www.cohenandsteers.com under "Corporate Info." A replay of the webcast will be available shortly after the presentation for a period of two weeks. The presentation may include forward-looking information, which is subject to the cautionary statements included therein, and will include a discussion of non-GAAP pro forma financial measure items that, to the extent not so qualified during the presentation, are qualified by GAAP reconciliation information included in the presentation materials.
Assets Under Management
The company also announced that preliminary May 31, 2010 assets under management were $26.6 billion, which included $6.8 billion in open-end mutual funds, $5.4 billion in closed-end mutual funds and $14.4 billion in institutional separate accounts.
About Cohen & Steers
Cohen & Steers is a manager of income-oriented equity portfolios specializing in U.S. and international real estate securities, large cap value stocks, listed infrastructure and utilities, and preferred securities. The company also manages alternative investment strategies such as hedged real estate securities portfolios and private real estate multimanager strategies for qualified investors. Headquartered in New York City, with offices in London, Brussels, Hong Kong and Seattle, Cohen & Steers serves individual and institutional investors through a broad range of investment vehicles.
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