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  2. Lighthouse Investment Partners - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Sean McGould who previously worked for Trout Trading became CIO of family office, Asset Management Advisors (now part of Truist Financial) where he managed a multi-manager investment fund. In 1998, McGould decided to go independent and the fund was spun-off to become an independent entity named Lighthouse Investment Partners and was ...

  3. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE). Ke is the risk-adjusted, theoretical rate of return on a Company's invested excess capital obtained through external investment s. Among other things, the value of Ke and the Cost of Debt (COD) [ 6 ] enables management to arbitrate different forms of short and long term financing for ...

  4. Corporate headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The corporate headquarters includes: the CEO (chief executive officer) as a key person and their support staff such as the CEO office and other CEO related functions; the "corporate policy making" functions: Include all corporate functions necessary to steer the firm by defining and establishing corporate policies; the corporate services ...

  5. Thomas Maheras - Wikipedia

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    Thomas (Tom) G. Maheras is an American finance executive that is currently a managing partner of Tegean Capital Management, LLC, a New York-based hedge fund.. Maheras became a figure of some controversy in 2007 during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, while being Co-Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup having a chummy relationship with Citi's risk managers as part of the problem that allowed ...

  6. Highbridge Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Highbridge Capital Management, LLC is a multi-strategy alternative investment management firm founded by Glenn Dubin and Henry Swieca in 1992. [1] In 2004, it was purchased by JPMorgan Chase ; as of 2019, it had about $3.9 billion in assets under management, out of $150 billion in JPMorgan's global alternatives division.

  7. Graham Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Graham Capital Management (or simply Graham) is an American investment management firm headquartered in Rowayton, Connecticut. The firm has a focus on global macro and trend-following investing. It has additional offices in Florida and London.

  8. Larry Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins grew up in a Jewish family [4] in Arlington Heights, Illinois. [5] He graduated with honors from the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1992, where he received a B.S. in economics with concentrations in accounting, finance, marketing and a B.S in engineering, with a major in systems engineering.

  9. Leonard M. Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Tannenbaum was born to a Jewish family, the son of Adele Fuchsberg and Calvin M. Tannenbaum. [2] [3] His father was a managing partner of Brecher, Fishman, Feit, Heller, Rubin, & Tannenbaum, a law firm in New York; his mother was a district administrator for the Nassau County Board of Cooperative Educational Services [3] and an exile from Cuba.