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Patrick Scott Druckenmiller is a Mesozoic paleontologist, taxonomist, associate professor of geology, Earth Sciences curator, and museum director [1] [2] of the University of Alaska Museum of the North, where he oversees the largest single collection of Alaskan invertebrate and vertebrate fossils. [3]
Stanley Freeman Druckenmiller (born June 14, 1953) [1] is an American billionaire investor, philanthropist and former hedge fund manager. He is the former chairman and president of Duquesne Capital, which he founded in 1981.
Druckenmiller spoke this week to Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak. “I’ve made so many mistakes in my investment career; one of them was I sold all my Nvidia probably somewhere between $800 and $950.
Druckenmiller now has told Bloomberg he no more stake in the AI chip kingpin: "I own none and I owned none the last 400 points." By his estimates, he sold when shares traded between $800 and $950 ...
And yet he says he's still bullish on the sector. ‘Overhyped’: Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller sold 30% of his Nvidia stake, compares AI to 1999 internet boom — ‘it went down 80%.’
The legendary investor is moving his capital into two different emerging categories. One stock is already up big for him.
Stanley Druckenmiller is one of the greatest investors of all time. As the manager of Duquesne Capital Management from 1981 to 2010, Druckenmiller generated an average annual return of 30% and ...
Druckenmiller, whose hedge fund generated an average annual return of 30% for nearly 30 years, dumped more than 70% of his stake in Nvidia in the first quarter, according to Duquesne's 13-F filing ...