Source: Hedge Funds Review | 31 Oct 2009
Categories: Hedge Funds
Topics: Alternative investment, Simmons & Simmons, Institutional investors, Fund of hedge funds (FoHF), Multi-strategy, Single strategy
The latest edition of the N@ked Short Club featured several guests discussing a variety of issues relevant to the hedge fund and funds of hedge funds industry.
Featuring on the programme were guests Stephen Pope, chief market strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald; Harriet Agnew, managing editor of Alternative Investment News; Gemma Stillerman, head of research at Credo; Alexandre Pigault, founder of MetaHedge; headhunter and writer Sarah Dudney and by video link from the US, Mike Gasior, CEO of AFS.
Music played on the show hosted by Dr Stu included the Orb, Hendrix, the Velvet Underground, Hawkwind and a track from Gong’s new album, 2032. Sarah Dudney continued her “Tales from the Little Boltons” during the show.
The audio file of the show is available for a limited time only.
The N@ked Short Club broadcast son Mondays from 21.00-22.00 GMT and is replayed from 15.00-16.00 GMT every Thursday on not-for-profit ResonanceFM: 104.4FM in London or accessible via the web.
The next show broadcasts on November 2. Special industry guests include John Godden, CEO of IFG; Simon Hopkins, CEO of Fortune; Matthias Knab, publisher of Opalesque; Richard Perry, partner at Simmons & Simmons; Kate Roberts of ICBI and organiser of GAIM and BH Fraser, the City poet.
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