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Justin Lubell, Citadel's Global Equities head, said shorting has been a big driver of returns. There's less competition in the space compared to going long on stocks, he said. Anthony Bozza, the founder of Lakewood Capital, called those who know who to short stocks a "dying breed." AdvertisementWhile some big bets against specific stocks have blown up in hedge funds' faces in recent years, there's still a focus on shorting at Citadel's longest-running equities unit. Related storiesEven investors known for bold short bets have moved away from the practice.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected disbarred lawyer Michael Cohen’s last-ditch effort to revive a civil rights claim against his former boss Donald Trump. But constitutional claims against individual federal officials are notoriously difficult to bring as a result of a line of Supreme Court rulings. In a 2022 case called Egbert v. Boule, the Supreme Court effectively put “Bivens claims” on life support in a ruling that tossed out allegations against a Border Patrol agent. A federal judge in New York and the 2nd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals both highlighted the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in throwing out Cohen’s claims. Unless Congress passes legislation to allow a form of Bivens claims, there are few legal avenues to seeking accountability when federal officials, including thousands of law enforcement officials, commit unlawful acts.
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A senior Two Sigma quant researcher is leaving for Cubist. Kan Huang co-led a key machine-learning unit known as techniques forecasting. Jin Choi, Huang's interim cohead, has been named sole head of the long-running techniques group. AdvertisementA senior leader in one of Two Sigma's key research units is leaving the firm for quant rival Cubist Systematic Strategies, according to people familiar with the matter. Huang is a leader of a Two Sigma unit that develops machine-learning models and other advanced strategies from various data sources and trading signals.
Persons: Kan Huang, Jin Choi, , Steve Cohen's, Huang, Ken Baron, Choi, John Overdeck, David Siegel, Scott Hoffman, Carter Lyons, Ali, Milan Nekmouche, Jian Wu Organizations: Sigma, Service, Bloomberg, Sigma Investments, Securities and Exchange Commission, Wall Street
One patron pulled pricing data and found some wide differences between Chipotle locations. It shows that the same meal can cost up to 40% more at some Chipotle locations than others. "Me and my friends loved going to Chipotle," Cohen said. It's common for prices to vary at US restaurants depending on the cost of living where they're situated. A five-minute drive away, another Chipotle location was charging $10.95 for the same order when Cohen pulled the data.
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The news from Bloomberg that billionaire Point72 founder and legendary stockpicker Steve Cohen will no longer trade his book for the $35 billion fund Tuesday is paradoxically both shocking and expected. Of the big multi-strategy managers, the fact Cohen was still managing a book set him apart from his main competitors. Will there be another Steve Cohen? Cohen launched SAC with $20 million in 1992; new funds today need exponentially more to justify leaving seats at funds like Point72. Fictional hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, was loosely based on Steve Cohen.
Persons: , Steve Cohen, Cohen, they've, — Cohen, He's, Point72, Ken Griffin, Izzy Englander, Dmitry Balyasny, Steve, he's, it's, Bobby Axelrod, Damian Lewis, Vincent D'Onofrio, Guy Fieri Organizations: Service, SAC Capital, Bloomberg, Business, SAC, MLB, New York Mets, Citadel, Academy, Tiger Cubs, Viking, Wall Street, Showtime, GameStop, Food Locations: Connecticut
Point72's Steve Cohen is stepping back from trading his own book
  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( Yun Li | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Steven Cohen, founder of Point72 and majority owner of the New York Mets, attends a news conference at Citi Field, the home stadium of MLB's New York Mets, in Queens, New York, on Feb. 10, 2021. Billionaire investor Steve Cohen is retiring from the trading floor at his hedge fund Point72. The prominent hedge fund investor, who also owns the New York Mets, will continue his role as the co-chief investment officer at Point72, which Cohen converted from S.A.C. Most recently, the firm is planning to launch a separate, artificial intelligence-focused hedge fund to capitalize on the boom. Bloomberg News first reported on Cohen's move away from trading earlier Tuesday.
Persons: Steven Cohen, Steve Cohen, Cohen, Steve, he's, Point72 Organizations: New York Mets, Citi Field, MLB's New York Mets, Capital Advisors, Bloomberg Locations: MLB's, Queens , New York, S.A.C
GameStop stock plunged on Wednesday after revealing a 31% revenue decline in its second-quarter earnings. The video game retailer's revenue drop comes amid the industry's shift to digital game downloads. AdvertisementGameStop investors received a sobering wakeup call on Wednesday after the video game retailer saw its stock plunge as much as 18%. GameStop's earnings revealed a sharp 31% revenue decline to $798 million as the video game industry accelerates its transition from physical game sales to digital game downloads. AdvertisementAside from the sharp revenue decline, GameStop reported a slight profit surprise with adjusted earnings per share of $0.01 higher than the -$0.09 estimate from Wall Street.
Persons: , Keith Gill, Ryan, Ryan Cohen's GameStop Organizations: GameStop, Service, Nintendo, Sega, Wall, Federal, SEC
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewWhile LinkedIn is the mecca of job search, chief product officer Tomer Cohen said he didn't actually apply for his role at the company before being asked to join. After accumulating a student visa and massive school debt, Cohen co-founded a now-defunct startup called FellowUp, a personalized automated assistant. Cohen said that LinkedIn was exciting and and the opportunity to make an impact — which he had a plan for. Related stories"I don't know if this is a recommendation for everybody, but for me, it's worked really, really well," Cohen said.
Persons: , Tomer Cohen, didn't, Cohen, Nishar, recalibrated, monetarily, it's Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, Business, VP Locations: Israel
AdvertisementSeveral cities have been trying to take advantage of the new policy, including Dubai, Milan, and more. A recently relocated hedge fund manager in Milan is planning to visit London or New York six or seven times a year going forward. "The best type of knowledge comes from people, from frequent interaction with people," said a Milan-based hedge fund manager. Several people — based in spots such as Dubai, Milan, and Zurich — mentioned that people early in their careers should still prioritize working in the biggest cities though. Moving to the Middle East just to interact with fellow UK ex-pats doesn't add much diversification to a portfolio manager's life.
Persons: , Julian Robertson, Muyshondt, Elena Partners, Steve Cohen's Point72, Sebastian Dickgiesser, Girish Chouhan, aren't, COVID, I'm, Alfonso Peccatiello, he's, Darren Wolf, abrdn, It's, Wolf, Zoom Organizations: Service, Tyrian Investments, Business, Labour, Henley & Partners, United Arab, Eisler Capital, Capstone Investment Advisors, Getty, London, Investors, , pats Locations: New York, Cascais, Portugal, Lisbon, London, Florida, Hong Kong, Dubai, Milan, China, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Point72, Girish Chouhan Dubai, Abu Dhabi, India, East, Europe, Madrid, Zurich, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Brera, , Milan's Brera, UAE
Some of the proposals squarely take aim at the country's private equity sector, which, despite Britain's exit from the European Union, has maintained its stature as the regional hub for deal-making. "Private equity is the only industry where performance-related pay is treated as capital gains," the manifesto says. In practice, that would mean taxing carried interest, or the profits paid to private equity and hedge fund managers, as income. Labour's ascent comes at a precarious time for the private equity sector more broadly. "London has been the pulpit for financial services, private equity and investors in Europe for a long time," said Mark Veldon, a private equity partner at financial advisory and global consulting firm AlixPartners.
Persons: Big Ben, Keir Starmer, Lars Faeste, Faeste, Starmer, Marco Cerrato, he's, Giorgia Meloni, Cerrato, Steve Cohen's, Milan, Mark Veldon Organizations: Westminster, Nurphoto, Getty, Labour Party, Labour, Channel, European Union, Consulting's EMEA, CNBC, Capstone Investment, Management, Eisler, London, Labour Government Locations: London, Europe, Spain, Italy, Milan
It could help former President Donald Trump's hush-money conviction survive the US Supreme Court immunity opinion. Trump's lawyers are about to file what's known as a 330.30 motion to set aside the verdict. The Supreme Court presidential immunity opinion bars official-act evidence. US Supreme Court/BITrump's lawyers now say there were at least four times that the judge improperly let Manhattan prosecutors show official-act evidence to the jury. Trump's hush-money conviction appeal will take years and could even lead back to the US Supreme Court.
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In today's big story, a tough sales report for Tesla can't slow the EV maker's turnaround . After a dreadful start to the year, the EV maker has been running on all cylinders on a full charge. Tesla's polarizing CEO also notched a massive victory when investors approved Elon Musk's $55 billion pay plan . But what is new at Tesla, and what sparked the company's recent market rally, are big promises from its CEO. As automakers reconsider their EV strategy , Tesla has figured out how to build cars cheaper than anyone else .
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Bed Bath & Beyond board members were concerned Ryan Cohen was getting insider information. Sue Gove, the company's CEO, said in a deposition that she was concerned about Cohen's relationship with board members. AdvertisementBed Bath & Beyond board members were concerned Ryan Cohen received insider information before making $60 billion selling the company's stock, according to a deposition by CEO Sue Gove. Ben Rosenzweig, one of the directors on Bed Bath & Beyond's board, was known to have private contact with Cohen, the deposition said. Their conversations revolved around the personalities of other board members and whether Cohen's nominees for Bed Bath & Beyond's board were let in on calls, according to the testimony.
Persons: Ryan Cohen, Sue Gove, Gove, Cohen, , Ben Rosenzweig, Rosenzweig, Ryan, they've Organizations: Service, Bed, GameStop, Business
The launch of Jain Global has dominated industry gossip since its founder left Millennium Management, where the 53-year-old Jain was Izzy Englander's right-hand man, in late 2022. And more specifically, scalability without incremental cost," Jonathan Barton, the firm's chief operating officer, said in an interview with BI. Starting from a clean sheet of paper gave Jain Global certain advantages, said one senior banker who worked closely with the new manager as it built out its teams and systems. 3Forge, a specialty-software provider, worked with Jain Global to build the interface that connects all the systems for PMs, the risk team, and management. In five to 10 years, Jain Global hopes it won't need a sprawling business-development function because a strong talent pipeline will have developed inside the firm.
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Steve Cohen, chairman and CEO of Point72, speaking to CNBC on April 3, 2024. The firm is aiming to raise $1 billion, with Cohen himself and Point72 employees expected to contribute, the person added. He has called AI a "really durable theme" for investing, comparing the rise to the technological developments in the 1990s. I think the markets are discounting some of what we … think AI is going to do for companies," the Point72 founder said in a CNBC interview in April. Cohen said his investment firm found a way to save $25 million by using large language models such as ChatGPT to improve efficiency.
Persons: Steve Cohen, Steve Cohen's Point72, Cohen, Point72 Organizations: CNBC, Bloomberg News, Nvidia, Mets
In today's big story, we're looking at all the takeaways from Apple's big event , including its friendlier spin on artificial intelligence . Related VideoBut first, it's not AI; it's Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence — it's AI, just not that AI — is the company's first big swing in the space. Data is the name of the game when it comes to AI, and Apple's iPhones are full of it. However, the Apple Intelligence news and partnership with OpenAI is what really set the billionaire off.
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Like Tesla and Palantir, GameStop was a popular stock to short among hedge funds, though GameStop took it to a whole new level. "That's how I feel about these GME posts that are using the 'P' and get in so we can cause an 'S' words that are no-nos." That was enough to make WallStreetBets the seventh-largest holder of GameStop stock, ahead of some of the big Wall Street investment firms that had shown interest in the stock. AdvertisementOn WallStreetBets, Alzmann shared the growing evidence that Cohen was indeed planning to take a more active role at GameStop. AdvertisementBut when Cramer dug into the conversation happening around GameStop on WallStreetBets, he saw that something new and more sophisticated was happening.
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Hedge funds and other buy-side firms have traditionally relied on investment banks as the primary source for culling entry-level talent. On Monday, June 10, 55 fresh-faced college students will start the first day of an eight-week summer training at Point72 — the firm's largest ever. Jim McIsaac/Getty ImagesThe summer aheadThis year, Point72 received a record of more than 30,000 applications, giving the Point72 Academy Investment Analyst Summer Internship an acceptance rate of under 1%. Related storiesSuccessful summer interns — who are college students between their junior and senior years — are invited to return to join the Point72 Academy after graduation. Last year, about 74% of the interns got a return offer to join the full-time Academy, and 97% accepted, Goodfriend said.
Persons: Jaimi Goodfriend, Point72, Goodfriend, Steve Cohen, Jim McIsaac, there's, , they'll, I've, they've, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Big Tech, Point72, BI, Point72 Academy Investment, Point72 Academy, Academy, Mets, NY Locations: Point72, New York City, Stamford , Chicago, San Francisco, West Palm Beach , Miami, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore
According to one of the prosecutors in the case, Trump had an affair with Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model, while his wife, Melania Trump, was pregnant. The idea that the affair took place while Melania Trump was expecting a child, however, had never been previously reported. "We were just as surprised as you when Josh Steinglass stated that Melania was pregnant at the time," Carol Heller, a representative for McDougal, told Business Insider. Barron Trump, the sole child of Donald and Melania Trump, was born in March 2006 — before McDougal says the affair took place. Advertisement"Steinglass misspoke about Melania being pregnant during the affair, and Merchan relied on the incorrect impression he gave when he talked about Melania being pregnant," Heller told BI.
Persons: , Donald, Trump, Karen McDougal, Melania Trump, McDougal, Joshua Steinglass, Steinglass, Josh Steinglass, Melania, Carol Heller, Juan Merchan, Trump's, Barron Trump, Chad Buchanan, Heller, Merchan, McDougal —, Karen, Barron, didn't, Stormy Daniels, Todd Blanche, Blanche, Daniels, Billy Farrell, Patrick McMullan, Joe Palazzolo, Michael Rothfeld, Gina Rodriquez, Dylan Howard, Rodriguez, Donald Trump, McDougal's, Michael Cohen —, fixer —, Cohen, Anderson Cooper, Cooper Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, New, Playboy, Prosecutors, Attorney's Office, National Enquirer, Getty, NBC, Tahoe, Donald Trump . Manhattan, Attorney's, CNN Locations: Manhattan, Los Angeles, Lake Tahoe
Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesAlmost five years ago, GameStop champion Keith Gill revealed a $53,000 bet in his favorite video game retailer. By the end of the jaw-dropping episode in April 2021, Gill exercised his call options position to have 200,000 common shares. Put another way: If the stock closes above $20 that day, Gill could exercise the options at $20 apiece, leaving him owning an additional 12 million shares. A total of 17 million shares would make him the fourth-biggest shareholder in GameStop, coming in behind Vanguard, BlackRock and Ryan Cohen's RC Ventures, according to FactSet. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsThe notional value, if exercised, would be $240 million worth of stock bought at $20.
Persons: Keith Gill, Pavlo Gonchar, Gill, Michael Khouw, Khouw, Morgan Stanley's, Ryan Cohen's Organizations: GameStop, Lightrocket, Street Journal, CNBC, Vanguard, BlackRock, Ryan Cohen's RC Ventures
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump is officially a felon. Related stories This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Legal experts told Business Insider that Trump will more likely receive probation at his sentencing, which is set for July 11. Can Donald Trump still run for president? And he's already doubled down on trying to use Thursday's guilty verdict to his advantage.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Trump, Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen, Daniels, Cohen, baselessly, Michael Cohen's, Trump's, Biden, Kathy Griffin Organizations: Service, Trump, Business Locations: Manhattan, New York
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump's historic conviction on Thursday may have been in part due to mistakes made by his defense team, including not having him take the stand, legal experts told Business Insider. Though the conclusion of the case was significant, three legal experts told BI the verdict wasn't a major shock. AdvertisementHe pointed to opening statements made by Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, that Rahmani thought suggested an accountant would testify and serve as a fall guy. AdvertisementNot long before resting their case, the defense told the judge they were still weighing having Trump testify. Some legal experts previous said testifying would not be a good idea for Trump, with concerns that he could end up committing perjury.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump, Stormy Daniels, Alex Reinert, Eric Anderson, Sullivan Wright Gizer, McRae, Donald Trump, Daniels, Neama, Todd Blanche, Michael Cohen, Trump's, Rahmani, David Pecker, Anderson, Cohen, hadn't, It's, Merchan, Biden Organizations: Service, New, Business, Cardozo School of Law, McRae LLP, West, Trial, National Enquirer, Trump Locations: New York
Read previewThe jury in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush-money trial has reached a verdict. At the heart of the criminal case against Trump was a payment prosecutors said was designed to influence the 2016 election. Trump repaid Cohen with a series of checks in 2017, once he was already president, prosecutors alleged. The verdict follows the first-ever criminal trial of a former American president. "Just take care of it," Cohen said Trump told him in ordering him to quash Daniels' sex story.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump, Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen, Trump's, Daniels, Cohen, Juan Merchan, Cohen —, Robert Costello, Costello, scoffing, Matthew Colangelo, Todd Blanche, Merchan, Joe Biden, Robert De Niro Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, New, Prosecutors, Biden, Georgia — Locations: Manhattan, Tahoe, American, Washington , DC, Georgia, Florida
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump's Manhattan jury deliberated for four-and-a-half hours on Wednesday — and their first note to the judge shows they were deep in the hush-money conspiracy weeds before breaking for the day. Pecker's testimony continued. Reuters/Mike Segar'The boss is going to be very angry'The second chunk of the transcript to be read back Thursday morning concerns still more of Pecker's testimony. It was at this meeting that the illegal campaign conspiracy underlying Trump's indictment was hatched, according to the witnesses. Under the alleged conspiracy, Pecker, Trump's longtime friend, would alert Cohen when negative stories arose.
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Editor's note: This is developing news and will be updated throughout the day. The 12-member jury also has asked to re-hear the instructions on the law it received Wednesday from Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan before they began their first day of deliberations. The judge sent them home for the day after saying they would hear those requests on Thursday. Prosecutors, and Cohen, say that hid the fact that it was actually to prevent Daniels from harming Trump's then-wobbling campaign. "Mother Teresa could not beat these charges," Trump told reporters after jurors began deliberating Tuesday.
Persons: David Pecker, Emil Bove, Donald Trump's, Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump, Trump's, Michael Cohen, Juan Merchan, Trump, reimbursements, Cohen, Daniels, Teresa, Joe Biden Organizations: Republican, Manhattan, Prosecutors Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, New York, Pecker's
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