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History of Hedge Funds Video
10 hours ago ago from HedgeFundBlogger.com by Richard Wilson
History of Hedge FundsBelow is a short video covering the history and evolution of hedge fund managers. It talks about how their strategies and structures have evolved into the giant industry it is today. If you are reading this via RSS or Email please click here to watch the embedded video below on our website (HedgeFundBlogger.com). Related to: History of Hedge Funds Hedge Fund Career Advice Hedge Fund Startup Tips and Tricks What is a ...
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10 hours ago ago from Wall Street Pit
David Tepper will be raking-in mega this year. His hedge fund, Appaloosa Management, a fund he created in 1993 specializing in buying up stakes in distressed companies, made $7 billion in 2009, of which Mr. Tepper will keep about $2.5 billion for himself. The funds' secret was to bet against...
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20 hours ago ago from Hedge Fund News From HedgeCo.Net
Chicago Sun Times Chicago's Kovitz Investment Group runs a hedge fund in which the managers don't merely buy stocks. They stalk them. The five partners in the firm will agree on about 400 companies that merit ongoing review. More than 300, they'll quickly figure, are out of their price range. Read Complete Article No tags for this post. Related posts No related posts.
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22 hours ago ago from Tech and Trek
Choosing a good mutual fund is a tricky business, especially when many factors such as the ur timing, the fund manager, the investment style, the track record etc affect their performance. Even if u invest now there is no guarantee of getting a great return after the 3 yrs lock-in as per 80C. Please note that investing in equity or equity mfs in these uncertain times can be a bit risky. Please break up ur investments and dont invest in ...
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13 hours ago ago from Hedge Fund Exchange
By Sophia Grene for The Financial Times, December 20, 2009 The Irish government on Friday passed legislation making it easier for funds in offshore locations such as the Cayman Islands to move to Dublin. As uneasy investors demand access to more highly regulated funds, hedge fund managers are increasingly looking to bring their businesses onshore. Ireland hopes to seize this opportunity to shore up its alternative funds industry. ...
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