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    Energy Income Partners James Murchie Active 2003–Present FrontPoint Partners [5] Philip Duff & Gil Caffray Inactive 2000–2010 Healthcor Arthur Cohen Active 2005–Present Intrepid Capital Partners Steve Shapiro Inactive 1998–2010 Joho Capital Robert Karr Inactive 1996–2004 K2 Advisors [6] David Saunders Active 1994–Present Karst Peak ...

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    Former President Donald Trump’s cabinet was notable for many reasons – including a 92% turnover rate, according to the Brookings Institute. But another recurring theme among his chief advisors ...

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    Stephen Robert (born June 13, 1940) [1] is an American financial business executive, academic administrator, and philanthropist. He was Chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer & Co. from 1983 to 1997, and Chancellor of Brown University from 1998 to 2007.

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    Good morning. Any investment advisors concerned about being replaced by AI can breathe easy—perhaps for quite some time. On a recent episode of Wharton's Ripple Effect podcast, finance professor ...

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    The founder of Blue Ridge Capital, John Griffin, is believed to have been a "right-hand man" to the billionaire money manager Julian Robertson. [6] Blue Ridge Capital generally targeted "absolute returns" by investing in and short-selling companies, with a focus on "going long" (i.e. buying the stock of companies rather than selling it short.)