Steven A. Cohen
Steven A. Cohen is a billionaire hedge fund investor and founder of SAC Capital Partners. He has been referred to as "A New Prince of Wall Street" by the New York Times and "The Hedge Fund King" by the Wall Street Journal. According to Forbes, he has an estimated net worth of $6.8 billion.
Cohen attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and was hired as a junior trader at Gruntal & Co. in 1978. On his first day, he made an $8,000 profit, and eventually was making around $100,000 a day for the company.
SAC Capital Partners is a hedge fund based in Stamford, Connecticut. It was founded in 1992 by Cohen with $25 million but now currently manages $14 billion. The fund is very active accounting for about 3 percent of the NYSE's daily volume and 1 percent of the NASDAQ's daily volume. The fund's favorite industries include technology, retail/consumer goods, and healthcare.
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BlackGold Natural Resources to Raise Further S$8.2 Million through Share Placement
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BlackGold Natural Resources to Raise Further S$8.2 Million through Share Placement
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BlackGold and China Huadian Take Next Step towards the Joint Development of a 2 X 300 MW Power Plant in Riau
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BlackGold Natural Resources Limited Completes Its First Coal Delivery to Cement Padang
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BlackGold Natural Resources to Raise S$3.56 Million via Share Placement
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BlackGold Natural Resources Receives US$12.6 Million Purchase Order for the Supply of Coal to an Indonesian State-Owned Cement Company

