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3A, Tony Morongiello - November 2003
Tony Morrongiello, CEO at 3A, spoke to Hedge Funds Review about 3A's full funds of hedge funds range, before he later left 3A.
BDT Invest Japan Fund - November 2003
Fund managers Andrew Callender and Simon Dobson explain how the BDT Invest Japan Fund makes its money.
Applied thinking
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Leo O’Neill
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Getting away with merger
As acquisitions heat up more, more funds of funds are buying into M&A arbitrag
A better man
Man Group has seen record profits and fund raisings over the last few years. What is its secret?
The winner’s circle
MANAGING MONEY
Man Group, Stanley Fink - October 2003
Man Group has seen record profits and fund raisings over the last few years. CEO Stanley Fink explains the reasons for its success.
John Dingell
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Threadneedle Investments, Credit Fund, Robert Stirling - Sep 2003
A pure credit approach to Threadneedle’s Crescendo Credit Fund means its returns were running to schedule when Hedge Funds Review spoke to manager Robert Stirling in September 2003.
Dragonair learns from Sars
Corporate profile
Bill Gross
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Gartmore, Martin Phipps - August 2003
Gartmore's Martin Phipps provided Hedge Funds Review with an update in August 2003 on the group's single fund roll-out plans.
Vincent Annunziata
During his time as a senior commodities trader and risk analyst, Vincent Annunziata noticed an alarming trend: like any other trading outfit, his company was prone to human error. He was working for Phibro – formerly the commodities trading division of…
Vince Kaminski
Vince Kaminski has returned home – both to his home town of Houston, and to an asset-based energy company – after a year with financial trader Citadel Investments in Chicago.
David Mooney
With 34 trading offices active in 40 countries, Swiss commodity trading house Trafigura is no small concern. But while the firm – perhaps best known for its oil, petroleum products and metals trading activities – employs some 600 energy traders worldwide…
Digesting acquisitions
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Entergy-Koch reaps the benefit
While its quiet discipline made Entergy-Koch Trading one of the less glamorous energy trading houses during the Enron boom years, its steady business model is now paying off, as James Ockenden reports