Nikola Teofilovic
Nikola Teofilovic (born 29 September, 1976 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish tech entrepreneur that studied at the Business Administration and Economics Programme International Branch with Russian at Uppsala universitet from 1995-1999.
School years[edit]
Nikola was the Chairman of the Finance Committee at Uppsala University 1997-1998 and organized seminars on economics, trading, fundamental and technical analysis.
In 1997 Max von Liechtenstein and Nikola Teofilovic brought the Nobel Prize laureates in Economics, Robert C. Merton and Myron Scholes, to Uppsala University.
Work life[edit]
Following the school years at Uppsala universitet Nikola worked as a stockbroker at sv from 1999-1999. Matteus Fondkommission was a tech savvy investment bank.
Nikola has founded, invested in and sold several tech businesses. For example:
- Quality Partner, QP. Today owned and operated by Mogul, Addnode Group.
- Torget.se
- Upsales AB
- BE* (Be Unlimited or Be There)
He is the CEO and partner of Twintip Insights, a Swedish social intelligence company being one of the first European companies launching Facebook Topic Data through its partnership with DataSift.[1][2]
Personal life[edit]
Nikola grew up in Stockholm, Sweden and spent his youth playing football for Spårvägens FF and handball for HK Cliff. In 1993 he trailed for a youth contract with Peterborough United F.C.
After the trying out for Peterborough United F.C an interest for finance slowly took over and Nikola started trading stocks at the age of 17.
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