Proper noun
Cooperman (plural Coopermans)
A surname.
Inexpensive rolled metal whistles, such as those from Cooperman Fife and Drum (which also produces high-end instruments) may be very airy in sound, and may be difficult to play in the upper register (second octave). Source: Internet
Other prominent billionaires to recently slam the idea of a wealth tax include hedge fund manager Leon Cooperman, former CEO and promulgator of the $6 coffee Howard Schultz, and megabillionaire Bill Gates. Source: Internet
Hedge fund billionaire Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors, in a television interview on CNBC Thursday, spoke of a comment he says Trump made to him about Amazon at a White House dinner with business executives last summer. Source: Internet
Jenny Lam and Hillel Cooperman of Jackson Fish Market, as pictured in a 2012 GeekWire charity calendar highlighting contributions to the tech community. Source: Internet
The Baron (Setch Cooperman '99) dances with the company during the dress rehearsal on Tuesday. Source: Internet
He later said, “If there’s a pope of this movement, it’s Lee Cooperman.” Source: Internet