Extreme value hedging: how activist hedge fund managers are taking on the world
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- 9780470128008
- 332.64524 ORO
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332.64524 COG 2nd ed. Guide to hedge funds: what they are, what they do, their risks, their advantages | 332.64524 Lac Hedge fund mirage | 332.64524 MAL More money than God | 332.64524 ORO Extreme value hedging: how activist hedge fund managers are taking on the world | 332.645240922 MEZ Ugly Americans: the true story of the Ivy league cowboys who raided Asia in search of the American dream | 332.6453 SZP Pricing the future | 332.6457 SOM Economics of Derivatives |
Activist hedge fund managers represent a small part of the $1.5 trillion hedge fund industry, but their approach is causing a stir among traditional managers and the investment community because they are shaking up the corporate establishment and making money for their investors. These types of managers are here to stay and Extreme Value Hedging tells the story of their rise to power in the U.S. and how they are spreading their influential gospel around the globe to places like China, Ukraine, South Korea and Sweden. Author Ronald D. Orol has a unique understanding of this world and through this book he shares his unparalleled insights in an easy to comprehend manner. He discusses everything from activist investor efforts to breakup the clubby insider world of corporate boardrooms to their deal–making or breaking pressure tactics and courtroom battles. Orol skillfully makes his case for each subject by offering revelations and examples from insiders like Ralph Whitworth, (Relational Investors), Guy Wyser–Pratte, (Wyser–Pratte Management), Mark Schwarz, (Newcastle Capital Group LLC), Robert Chapman (Chapman Capital), Phillip Goldstein (Opportunity Partners), Jeffrey Ubben (ValueAct Capital), Jeffrey M. Solomon (Ramius Capital Group LLC), Michael Van Biema (Van Biema Value Partners), Eric Rosenfeld (Crescendo Partners), Lars Förberg (Cevian Capital) and Emanuel Pearlman (Liberation Investment Group), among many, many others.
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