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  2. Appaloosa Management - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, David Tepper and Jack Walton, founded Appaloosa Management, an employee-owned hedge fund, in Chatham, New Jersey. [4] [5] Throughout the 1990s, the firm was known as a junk bond investment boutique, [6] and through the 2000s it was known as a hedge fund. [7]

  3. David Tepper - Wikipedia

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    David Tepper's Appaloosa Stock Portfolio, updated quarterly; Tepper school official website "David Tepper Hedge Fund Manager Appaloosa Management," aTrader, May 4, 2010 "Investor David Tepper goes where others don't dare", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, December 22, 2009 "Ready to be Rich," (September 26, 2010, profile in New York Magazine)

  4. Appaloosa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Appaloosa (band), a French electronic duo "Appaloosa," a single from Gino Vannelli's 1978 album Brother to Brother; Appaloosa oil field, an offshore oil field; Appaloosa Interactive, a video game company "Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess", a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game; Appaloosa Management, an American hedge fund; Appaloosa bean, a ...

  5. Talk:Appaloosa Management - Wikipedia

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  6. TPG Angelo Gordon - Wikipedia

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    TPG Angelo Gordon (formerly Angelo Gordon) is a global alternative investment manager founded in 1988 [3] [4] by John Angelo and Michael Gordon [5] who together ran the arbitrage department of L.F. Rothschild in the 1980s. [6] [7] The firm focuses on four main investment disciplines: credit, real estate, private equity, and multi-strategy. [4]

  7. Mike Vranos - Wikipedia

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    Vranos started work at Kidder Peabody after graduation from Harvard in 1983. He was the youngest Managing Director in the 130-year history of Kidder Peabody. [3] During his reign at Kidder Peabody from 1990–1994, Kidder underwrote over $200 billion in CMOs, which was about 20% of all CMOs issued during that period and nearly double the next largest Wall Street firm. [3]

  8. Tricadia Capital - Wikipedia

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    Tricadia Capital’s predecessor was formed in 2003 by Michael Barnes and Arif Inayatullah. [1] Tricadia Capital was a wholly owned subsidiary of Tricadia Holdings, L.P. (“Tricadia Holdings”), which was controlled by Messrs, Barnes and Inayatullah. [2] Tricadia Holdings also owned Tricadia CDO Management, LLC. [3]

  9. CQS (Asset Manager) - Wikipedia

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    CQS is a London-based global multi-strategy credit-focused asset management firm. [2] It launched its first credit strategy in 2000 and now manages a range of investment mandates. Specific investment capabilities include convertibles, asset backed securities, credit, loans, structured credit, and equities.