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2 hours ago — hedge fund manager Tom Steyer, who heads up Farallon Capital in San Francisco. Steyer is bankrolling a counter campaign that paints Prop 23 as a public health hazard. A...
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5 hours ago — Per a 13G filed with the SEC, Philip Falcone's hedge fund Harbinger Capital Partners has updated its stake in Crosstex Energy (XTXI). Due to portfolio activity on August...
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15 hours ago — The following are various hedge fund events happening this month. Please email us if you would like us to add your event to this list. **** September 1-2 Sponsor: World Business Research Event: Trading...
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16 hours ago — A hedge fund manager's "investor letter" - really more of a staged, theatrical tantrum - has been getting a lot of attention lately. Daniel S. Loeb's diatribe demonstrates that banker greed is still out of...
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17 hours ago — A hedge fund manager's "investor letter" - really more of a staged, theatrical tantrum - has been getting a lot of attention lately. Daniel S. Loeb's diatribe demonstrates that banker greed is still out of...
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20 hours ago — Hedge Fund AR Lawsuit Hedge Fund Drops Suit Against Absolute Return + Alpha Hedge fund firm Elliott...
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21 hours ago — A former hedge fund manager basically just bragged that he traded on inside information and doesn't mind paying the SEC a fraction of his profits on said (alleged) insider...
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22 hours ago — For its September issue, Absolute Return is running a “ hedge fund report card .” The magazine polled hundreds of investors, asking them to rate their respective funds...
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September 01, 2010 — First China Hedge Fund Chinese Asset Managers Launch First China Hedge Fund Hedge funds have been making moves toward...
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September 01, 2010 — One of the articles submitted this week to my roundup was an interview with a fellow who works as the co-manager of a new micro-cap value hedge fund. After taking a look at the...
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August 31, 2010 — Has tech giant Hewlett Packard lost its pricing discipline? Adam Lashinsky over at Fortune writes: HP looked at buying Sun Microsystems before Oracle did but passed because the deal looked too expensive. The filings suggest Hurd saw the...
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August 31, 2010 — Today we're very pleased to announce the first issue of Hedge Fund Wisdom , a brand new quarterly newsletter by Market Folly in collaboration with professional hedge...
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August 31, 2010 — Rather than let hedge fund kingpin Bill Ackman successfully execute a hostile takeover, Stuyvesant Town's mortgage holders are prepared to cut a deal for a tenant-led buyout of...
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August 31, 2010 — By James Kwak Hedge fund managers may be good at investing money. (Or they may just be the beneficiaries of luck, like successful stock mutual fund managers.) But that doesn’t mean they...