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Page 323 J&W Seligman, 51 Jansen, Christopher, 37 Japan, 9, 222, 232, 233, 279 Institutional allocations, 274, 279, 280–281. See also specific institutions Japonica Partners, 6 Jefferies & Co., 52 JetCap Partners, 37 JLF Investments, 51 JMG Capital Management, 60 John W. Henry & Co., see Henry, John JoHo Capital, 37 Jones, A. W., 45, 56, 57, 103, 110 Jones, Paul Tudor, 5, 6, 7, 8, 51, 67 Jonsen, Marcel, 50, 52 J.P. Morgan, 51, 52 JRO Associates, 38 Juilliard School, 286 Jupiter, 54 JWM Partners, 52, 63. See also Long-Term Capital Management K2 Advisors, 38 Kannam, Thomas, 303–305 Kaplan, Andrew, 37, 49, 51 Karsh, Michael, 19, 37 Kasowitz, Sheldon, 19, 37 Katonah International Fund, 37 Kaufman, Henry, 50 Kaufman, Mark, 49 Kayne Anderson, 5, 6, 38 Kazarian, Paul, 6 KCM Capital, 52 KD Partners, 61 Kenyon College, 286 Kerr, Alistair, 50, 52 KiCap Management, 37 Kidder Peabody, 51, 52 King's College, 115, 118, 285, 286 Kingdon, Mark, 1, 4, 7, 8, 163–173 Allocation to other managers, 165, 173 Asset size, 47, 163, 172 Background, 106, 173 Capacity, 74 Culture, 82, 166, 168 Education, 89–90, 170, 173 Financial World's Top 100 Wall Street Earners, 7, 8 Free time, 97, 170–171, 173 Hedging techniques, 173 Institutional investors, 88, 168, 172, 287 Investment committee, 95, 167, 172 Investment in own fund, 75, 164, 172 Investor base, 172 Leverage, 86, 173 Location, 96, 170, 172 Losses and lessons, 85 Methodology, 99, 164–165, 172 Motivation, 73, 164, 169–170, 173 Net exposure, 102, 103 Organization, 83, 167, 172 Organization, role in, 93–94, 173 Portfolio allocation and optimization, 86, 91, 101, 172–173 Private equity allocation, 101, 165, 173 Regulatory initiative, 67 Research, 91–93, 165 Risk management, 85, 87 Spin-offs, 37 Technology allocation, 101, 165 Track record, 76–78, 80 Trades selected, 104 Transparency, 105, 169 U.S. vs. non-U.S. exposure, 100–101 Kingdon Capital Management, see Kingdon, Mark Korea, 253 Kovitz, David, 19, 37 Kovner, Bruce, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 175–186 Allocation to other managers, 96, 185 Assets, 47, 74, 185 Background, 106 Capacity, 74–75, 176 Culture, 82 Discussions with Steinhardt, 36 Diversification, 85 Education, 89, 186 Financial World's Top 100 Wall Street Earners, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Forbes 400, 4 Free time, 98, 183–184, 186 Global macro allocation, 100 Hedging techniques, 102–103 Highlight, 72 Information technology, 179 Institutional allocation, 182 Intellectual honesty, 179–180 Investment in own fund, 75, 176, 185 Leverage, 87, 180, 186 Location, 96, 176, 185 Losses and lessons, 84, 182 Methodology, 99, 176–179 Motivation, 73, 181, 186 Net exposure, 102–103 Organization, 83, 104, 176–177, 185 Organization role in, 93, 185 Portfolio allocation and optimization, 85, 86, 90, 100, 101, 102 Private equity allocation, 102, 185 Regulatory initiative, 67 Research, 91–92 Risk management, 85, 87, 180, 186 Succession, 107 Technology allocation, 101 Technology information, 81 Track record, 76–78, 80, 183 Krevlin, Glenn, 261 Kristynik, Kris, 37 Kurlak, Thomas, 15 Lachman, Pram, 201 Lafayette College, 286 Lansdowne European Equity Fund, 54 Larson, Elizabeth, 6, 8 LaSalle University, 286 LASER Advisers, 255 Lattanzio, John, 5, 6, 37, 53 Lazard Frères, 52 |
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