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  2. CI Financial - Wikipedia

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    CI Financial was founded in 1965 as Universal Savings Fund Management Limited. It was a small private investment firm until 1994, when it held an IPO on the Toronto Stock Exchange as C.I. Fund Management (the C.I. stood for Canadian International). In the next 9 years, it increased in size by 10 times.

  3. 2003 mutual fund scandal - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 2003, the SEC proposed new rules to stop after-hours trading in mutual funds. [9] [10] On December 18, 2003, the SEC “announced an enforcement action against Alliance Capital Management L.P. (Alliance Capital) for defrauding mutual fund investors. The SEC ordered Alliance Capital to pay $250 million.

  4. Ronald S. Baron - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Stephen Baron (born 1943) [1] (also known as Ron Baron) is an American mutual fund manager and investor. He is the founder of Baron Capital, an investment management firm. The New York City based firm manages the Baron Funds, which he also founded, [2] and has approximately $45 billion in assets under management.

  5. The Carlyle Group - Wikipedia

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    The Carlyle Group Inc. is an American multinational private equity, alternative asset management and financial services corporation based in the United States with $426 billion of assets under management. [2] It specializes in private equity, real assets, and private credit. It is one of the largest mega-funds in the world.

  6. Mutual fund separation theorem - Wikipedia

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    Mutual fund separation theorem. In portfolio theory, a mutual fund separation theorem, mutual fund theorem, or separation theorem is a theorem stating that, under certain conditions, any investor's optimal portfolio can be constructed by holding each of certain mutual funds in appropriate ratios, where the number of mutual funds is smaller than ...

  7. Michael F. Price - Wikipedia

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    Michael F. Price (July 3, 1951 – March 14, 2022) was an American value investor and fund manager who ran the hedge fund MFP Investors LLC. Early life and education [ edit ] Price was born on July 3, 1951, [1] to a Jewish family [2] in Glen Cove, New York . [1]

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