Citazione di: Murmur il 15 Apr 2011, 13:29
Valdiserri scatenato
Ma l'altro uomo che ha spostato l'ago della bilancia e ha convinto Unicredit è James J. Pallotta, diciottesimo uomo più ricco di Boston secondo il Boston Magazine, che valuta in un miliardo di dollari la sua fortuna personale, in 195 milioni la sua paga come «top hedge fund manager», in 33.500 metri quadrati la sua abitazione di Weston e in 100 mila dollari la multa che prese l'anno scorso dalla Nba per aver criticato, come socio dal 2002 dei Boston Celtics, l'arbitraggio in gara-3 delle finali contro i Los Angeles Lakers.
a valdissè, c'hai 5 minuti? Si?, bene: google, james j pallotta e trovi...
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_50_wealthiest_bostonians/page518. James J. Pallotta
47, Wellesley; vice chair, Tudor Investment
$1 billion
Head of the $9 billion Raptor Fund, Pallotta is consistently ranked among the 20 top hedge-fund managers in the nation (and is the 11th-highest-paid, earning a reported $195 million in 2004). He's known for his philanthropy — he gives millions each year through his charitable trust — and personal investments including stakes in Via Matta and the Celtics (for which he ponied up a reported $20 million). Plus, he's cool enough to hang with U2, as he did at Radius last December and in a private box at the then FleetCenter. When Pallotta's not hobnobbing in town with celebrities or working at his office in Rowes Wharf, he's bound to be comfortable in the $19 million, 33,528-square-foot compound he's building on 27 acres in Weston.
fà er bravo, adesso guarda la data: 5/15/2006. Che è successo ai fondi di pallotta durante la crisi finanziaria? te lo sei chiesto?
Te lo dico io, c'hai altri due minuti? Si? allora, google, Raptor Fund
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/03/business/03raptor.htmlRaptor Hedge Fund to Close After Losses
By ZACHERY KOUWE
Published: June 2, 2009
James J. Pallotta, a stock picker and former partner of the hedge fund pioneer Paul Tudor Jones, has decided to liquidate his $800 million Raptor Global fund after losses and investor withdrawals last year, he said in a letter sent to investors on Tuesday.
Mr. Pallotta, a co-owner of the Boston Celtics, did not give a specific reason for closing the fund, but wrote in the letter that he had grown skeptical of the "sustainability of certain aspects of the industry's structure and short-term focus."
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Ma mmmmmagari finite in mano a questi, voi che manco sapete legge.
Sarebbe davvero wunderbar!