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Oct 28, 2019 · Of the many lessons to be gleaned from Jeffrey Vinik’s decades-long career as a stock-picking virtuoso, the most important came last Wednesday: Know when to pack it in. The billionaire...
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Vinik managed the Fidelity Magellan Fund from 1992 to 1996, where he averaged 17% annual returns. [6] After leaving Fidelity, he started hedge fund Vinik Asset Management, with partners including Michael Gordon (now President of Fenway Sports Group).
Oct 18, 2018 · Jeff Vinik, the owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning and former manager of Fidelity Magellan fund, is known for his outsized bets as an investor. His latest one: silk. Vinik, 59, led an...
Institutional investors have lost their appetite for stockpickers after years of poor performance, according to the former Fidelity Investments star Jeff Vinik, who announced the closure of...
Oct 24, 2024 · Lightning owner Jeff Vinik has "sold a portion" of the team to a new investment group -- but "will retain full control of the Bolts for the next three years,” according to Ashley Kritzer of the TAMPA BAY BUSINESS JOURNAL.
Jan 10, 2019 · NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prominent investor Jeffrey Vinik is ready to manage money for outside clients again and plans to relaunch his hedge fund firm Vinik Asset Management after sitting out the...
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Nov 8, 2016 · Ten years ago, Jeff Vinik retired from Fidelity Investments after managing its high profile Magellan Fund. Worth an estimated half a billion, it’s safe to say Vinik can live wherever he wants,...