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Greenlight Capital
By admin - Posted on October 3rd, 2008
Maverick Capital Ltd., Greenlight Capital LLC and The Children's Investment Fund Management LLP fell more than 12 percent in September as stock hedge funds posted record monthly losses and braced for client defections. Lee Ainslie's Maverick Capital declined 19.5 percent and Greenlight Capital, run by David Einhorn, was down 12.8 percent, according to investors in the New York-based funds. Children's Investment, overseen by Chris Hohn in London, fell 15 percent, based on a preliminary estimate.
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Maverick Capital Ltd., Greenlight Capital LLC and The Children's Investment Fund Management LLP fell more than 12 percent in September as stock hedge funds posted record monthly losses and braced for client defections. Lee Ainslie's Maverick Capital declined 19.5 percent and Greenlight Capital, run by David Einhorn, was down 12.8 percent, according to investors in the New York-based funds. Children's Investment, overseen by Chris Hohn in London, fell 15 percent, based on a preliminary estimate.
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By admin - Posted on May 23rd, 2008
Tagged: David Einhorn, president of Greenlight Capital, discusses his long-running battle with Allied Capital and his new book, 'Fooling Some of the People All of the Time.'
David Einhorn, president of Greenlight Capital, discusses his long-running battle with Allied Capital and his new book, 'Fooling Some of the People All of the Time.'
By admin - Posted on November 30th, 2007
David Einhorn, founder of successful hedge fund Greenlight Capital, said at the Value Investing Congress in New York why he does not like Lehman Brothers . He noted if Lehman announces a write-down then investors should be surprised because at the Merrill Lynch conference last week, Lehman said everything was fine.
Right after the quarter, the Chief Risk Officer left the company. The difference between 1998 and now, was in 1998 their were real underlying assets.
David Einhorn, founder of successful hedge fund Greenlight Capital, said at the Value Investing Congress in New York why he does not like Lehman Brothers . He noted if Lehman announces a write-down then investors should be surprised because at the Merrill Lynch conference last week, Lehman said everything was fine.
Right after the quarter, the Chief Risk Officer left the company. The difference between 1998 and now, was in 1998 their were real underlying assets.

