Ray Dalio's Bridgewater spent nearly $1 million turning a coach bus into an employee limo, a new book says.
In a statement, Bridgewater said the book's claims about the bus were "untrue or misleading."
AdvertisementAdvertisementBridgewater Associates spent $1 million turning a coach bus into a limousine to shuttle employees around to after-work entertainment, according to a new book about Ray Dalio and his hedge fund.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe bus, internally called the "Rockstar Bus," transported employees from Bridgewater's Connecticut headquarters to bars, restaurants, and casinos, according to Copeland's book.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"Four of the buses are standard coach commuter buses, and one of the buses was upfitted as a limousine bus.
Persons:
Ray Dalio's Bridgewater, Rob Copeland's, Bridgewater, —, Ray Dalio, Rob Copeland, Bridgewater's, Dalio
Organizations:
Bridgewater, Service, Bridgewater Associates, New York Times, Martin's Press
Locations:
Bridgewater, Bridgewater's Connecticut, Bridgewater's, New York City, Bridgewater's Westport