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Robertson, Julian (Continued)

Financial World's Top 100 Wall Street Earners, 5, 6, 8, 9

Forbes 400, 4

Institutional allocation, 287, 292, 302

Losses and lessons, 14, 17

Methodology, 16, 17

Motivation, 15, 73

Mystique, 53

North Carolina, 15

Organization, 17

Redemptions, 17, 36

Retirement, 17, 18, 287

Speaker at October 1998 conference, 14

Spin-offs, 37

Stock picker, 16, 17

Succession planning, 16, 17, 36

Technology allocation, 14, 15, 17, 40

Track record, 19, 33, 79

Training ground for other managers, 36

Value investing, 17

Yen-dollar, 35

Rockefeller family office, 271–272

Roditi N., & Co., 8

Roditi, Nick, 8, 9

Rogers, Jim, 21, 22

Rosehill, 304

Rosen, Kyle, 38

Rosen Capital Management, 38

Rosenbach, Gary, 200–201

Rosenblatt, Lief, 6, 7, 38, 39

Roth, Mike, 221, 228

Royal Bank Investment Management, 51

RS Investment Management, 304

Rubin, Robert, 188

Russian government bond default, 14, 17, 253

SAC Capital Management, 8, 9, 47, 51

Saint John's University, 286

Saint Louis University, 286

Salomon Brothers (Salomon Smith Barney, Smith Barney), 50, 51, 52

San Antonio Police and Fire, 277

San Diego University, 286

Sandell Asset Management, 52

Sandler, Harvey, 6

Sandler O'Neill & Porter, 52

Satellite Asset Management, 38, 39, 294

Saunders, David, 36, 37

SC Fundamental Value, 37

Scaramucci, Anthony, 50, 52

Schafer, Oscar, 261

Schroder Investment Management, 52, 54

Schultze, George, 38

Schultze Asset Management, 38

SCI Capital Management, 304

Seattle University, 286

SEB, 54

Second Curve Capital, 37

Sector funds, 56

Securities and Exchange Commission, 1

Selfeld, Steven, 38

Shaw, David, 242, 243, 244

Short selling hedge fund, 56, 59

Siegrist, Fred, 282–284

Silverado Capital Management, 37, 60

Simons, James, 7

Singer, Paul, 1, 4, 211–220, 223

Allocation to and from other managers, 219, 241

Assets, 47, 74, 219

Background, 106

Culture, 81–82

Education, 89, 220

Free time, 98, 216, 220

Hedging techniques, 216, 220

Institutional investors, 88, 216, 219

Investment committee, 219

Investment in own fund, 75, 214, 219

Investor base, 216, 219

Leverage, 87, 215

Location, 96, 212, 213–214, 219

Losses and lessons, 84–85

Methodology, 57, 99, 211–213, 216, 219

Motivation, 73, 214, 220

Net exposure, 220

Organization, 83, 213–214, 219

Organization, role in, 93–94, 214, 219

Portfolio allocation and optimization, 86, 90, 212, 216, 219

Private equity allocation, 101, 213, 219

Research, 92

Risk management, 87, 214–216, 220

Succession, 107

Tax efficiency, 93

Track record, 76–77, 79–80, 214, 218

Transparency, 105–106, 216–217

U.S. vs. non-U.S. exposure, 100

View on industry, 217

Sirius Capital Management, 51

Skanda Fund, 38, 51

Sloane Robinson, 47

Smirlock, Michael, 255

Snider, Arnie, 36, 38

Sonnino, Mark, 38–39

Soros, George, 3–8

Asset size, 34, 47

Background, 21, 22, 23

Black Wednesday, 25

Conservatism, 40–41

Druckenmiller departure, 18, 19

Education, 21

Events of 2000, 13

Financial World's Top 100 Wall Street Earners, 5, 6, 8, 9

Group of Five, 67

Losses (2000), 18, 19, 25, 26, 35

Malaysia, 26

Methodology, 23

Mystique, 53

Other key departures, 19

Philanthropy, 27, 28

Philosopher, 26, 27

Quantum Emerging Growth Fund, 22

Quantum Endowment Fund, 19, 20

Quantum Fund, 18, 19, 20, 22, 29, 33

Quantum Fund reorganization, 19

Quasar Fund, 22

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