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  2. Jaffray Woodriff - Wikipedia

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    Jaffray Piers Woodriff (born April 8, 1969, in Virginia) is the co-founder and CEO of Quantitative Investment Management (QIM), a $1 billion hedge fund. Woodriff founded QIM with Michael Geismar and Greyson Williams [1] in 2003. [2] Woodriff attended the University of Virginia from 1987 to 1991. [3]

  3. Voloridge Investment Management - Wikipedia

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    Voloridge Investment Management (Voloridge) is an American quantitative investment management firm based in Jupiter, Florida. Background. In 2007, David Vogel started his quantitative investment career after he was discovered by Jaffray Woodriff during a Netflix Prize coding competition. Woodriff then hired Vogel as a consultant at his firm ...

  4. Quantitative fund - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative investing accounts for 16 percent of actively managed assets in the U.S. in 2006, up from 13 percent in 2003, according to Vanguard. [6] Many quantitative funds were able to deliver high long-term risk-adjusted returns profiting from the positive exposure of factors such as value, momentum, low-volatility and quality.

  5. Qube Research & Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Qube Research & Technologies (Qube) is a global quantitative investment management firm headquartered in London with additional offices in Europe and Asia. Background [ edit ] In late 2016, the Qube Fund was formed and managed by Credit Suisse 's Quantitative and Systematic Asset Management unit in London.

  6. ‘Quant King’ Jim Simons was a math and investing genius, but ...

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    Jim Simons, the legendary "Quant King" who founded Renaissance Technologies, died Friday at the age of 86, after forever changing Wall Street with his genius for math and finding patterns in data.

  7. Axa Investment Managers - Wikipedia

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    During 1999, Axa IM paid US$125 million for a controlling stake in the Rosenberg Group, an active quantitative global equity manager based in California. It was renamed to "Rosenberg Equities" which now operates as the quantitative investment platform under Axa IM. In the same year, AXA Real Estate Investment Managers was also established. It ...

  8. AQR Capital - Wikipedia

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    AQR Capital Management (short for Applied Quantitative Research) is a global investment management firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States.The firm, which was founded in 1998 by Cliff Asness, David Kabiller, John Liew, and Robert Krail, offers a variety of quantitatively driven alternative and traditional investment vehicles to both institutional clients and financial advisors.

  9. PanAgora Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    PanAgora Asset Management, Inc. PanAgora Asset Management (PanAgora) is an American investment management firm based in Boston. The firm is noted for its usage of quantitative analysis in its approach to investing. [2] [3] [4] It is a direct subsidiary of Great-West Lifeco and its ultimate parent is Power Financial. [5]