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  2. Melvin Capital - Wikipedia

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    In February, Melvin posted a 22% gain; even with this addition, Melvin would need to produce an additional 75% gain for earlier clients before breaking even. [32] At the end of Q1 2021, Melvin reported losses of 49%; [ 7 ] at the close Q2 2021, Melvin was reported to be down 46% on the year; and as of November 2021, Melvin was reported to be ...

  3. Gabe Plotkin - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, with a $200 million investment from Cohen, Plotkin founded Melvin Capital Management, a New York-based hedge fund which he named after his grandfather. [7] [8] It had $3.5 billion under management by 2017. [4] In 2017, with $300 million in earnings, he was one of the highest-earning hedge fund managers. [4]

  4. Craig Melvin - Wikipedia

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    Craig Delano Melvin [1] (born May 20, 1979) is an American broadcast journalist and anchor at NBC News and MSNBC.In August 2018, he became a news anchor on NBC's Today and, in October 2018, a co-host of Today Third Hour before being made permanent in January 2019, and Melvin also serves as a fill-in & substitute anchor for Today & NBC Nightly News.

  5. Bill Hicks - Wikipedia

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    William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) [1] [2] was an American stand-up comedian and satirist. His material — encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy — was controversial and often steeped in dark comedy .

  6. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Melvin brought in Jerry Cummings to replace Lloyd Parks and Sharon Paige was added to the line-up at that time, providing solo performances on several recordings. While at the top of their success in 1976, Pendergrass quit after an argument over the money he earned. [1]

  7. Bill Melton - Wikipedia

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    William Edwin Melton (July 7, 1945 – December 5, 2024), nicknamed "Beltin' Bill" and "Beltin' Melton", was an American professional baseball third baseman and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball from 1968 through 1977, most prominently as a member of the Chicago White Sox where he was the 1971 American League ...

  8. Bill Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Direct-to-video 2002 Igby Goes Down: Lt. Smith 2004 The Truth About Miranda: Emile 2004 The Manchurian Candidate: Scoutmaster 2005 Elmo Visits the Doctor: Mr. Noodle Direct-to-video 2006 Elmo's World: Reach for the Sky: Mr. Noodle Direct-to-video 2006 Lady in the Water: Mr. Leeds 2006 Elmo's World: Pets! Mr. Noodle Direct-to-video 2007 Dark ...

  9. Doug Melvin - Wikipedia

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    Robert Douglas Melvin (born August 8, 1952) is a Canadian front-office executive in Major League Baseball (MLB) who previously served as the general manager of the Texas Rangers (1995–2001) and Milwaukee Brewers (2002–2015). [2]