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China is installing wind and solar power projects faster than any other country on the planet. It’s not that China is using less energy — it’s using more than ever — but it’s just adding wind and solar power to its grid at an astonishing pace. The country is constructing two-thirds — nearly 339 gigawatts — of the world’s utility-scale solar and wind projects. That is in addition to the 758 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity it has already built, according to the Global Energy Monitor. Wind and solar are now capable of generating 37% of the country’s power, according to Global Energy Monitor, already displacing coal’s dominance.
Persons: Donald Trump, It’s, , , Jonathan Pershing, William, Flora Hewlett, John Podesta, ” Podesta, Xi Jinping, hasn’t, Xia Yingxian, ” Li Shuo, Shuo, ” Shuo Organizations: CNN, Department, Global Energy Monitor, International Energy Agency, White, US, State Department, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Climate, Asia Society Policy Institute Locations: Mongolia, China, Europe, Africa, Podesta, Paris, China’s
Club holdings Alphabet and Amazon found themselves on the fault line. Battleground tech GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet (GOOGL) year-to-date performance Third Point, the hedge fund run by Dan Loeb, sold its entire nearly $333 million position in Alphabet last quarter. Third Point trimmed its Amazon holdings by nearly 28%. A fund's holdings may very well have changed by the time the previous quarters' filings are revealed. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Wall, Dan Loeb, David Tepper, Seth Klarman, Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Bill Ackman's Pershing, Daniel Sundheim, Coatue, Donald Trump's, Eli Lilly, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jim Cramer, Sebastien Bozon Organizations: Management, Group, D1, Amazon, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Health, D1 Capital, GE Healthcare, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: 13Fs, Danaher
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square doubled down on Nike and Brookfield in his concentrated portfolio last quarter. The high-profile investor boosted his investment in Nike drastically in the third quarter, making the bet worth $1.4 billion, according to a regulatory filing. The bet was only worth about $220 million at the end of June. Nike is in the midst of a broader restructuring after it shifted its strategy to sell directly to consumers. Pershing Square also boosted its bet on Brookfield last quarter to a stake worth $1.74 billion, making it the second biggest holding behind Alphabet.
Persons: Bill Ackman's, Elliott Hill, Howard Hughes Organizations: Bill Ackman's Pershing, Nike, Brookfield, Pershing, Microsoft, Brookfield Asset Management, Hilton Worldwide, Restaurant Brands, Canadian Pacific, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Locations: Canadian Pacific Kansas
A U-turn on US climate policy could be disastrous for the planet, as it raises the risk of emulation. When America does something on the world stage, at least some countries tend to follow. Ahead of Trump’s inauguration, negotiators will ramp down their expectations in terms of what’s possible at the talks, he said. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who will host the climate talks next year in Brazil, bowed out after a head injury. The world is already 1.3 degrees warmer than it was before humans started burning fossil fuels at an industrial scale.
Persons: CNN —, Donald Trump’s, Trump, , Oli Brown, ” Trump, they’ve, Mukhtar Babayev, Joe Biden, France’s Emmanuel Macron, Ursula Von Der Leyen, Claudia Sheinbaum, Olaf Scholz, Dick Schoof, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Frederic J . Brown, Jonathan Pershing, Biden, , Li Shuo, Trump’s, Joeri Rogelj, ” Rogelj Organizations: CNN, Union, Israeli, Maccabi Tel, Trump, Wilmington Oil, Getty, European Union, Asia Society Policy Institute, UN, Imperial College London Locations: Baku, United States, Paris, America, London, Mexico, Amsterdam, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Brazil, Wilmington, Los Angeles , California, AFP, China, EU, there’s
CNN —Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman wants Pershing Square Holdings and Universal Music Group out of Euronext Amsterdam following attacks this week on Israeli soccer fans in the Dutch capital. In the post, he said that moving Pershing Square would save money and improve liquidity for its shareholders. The move for Universal Music Group, where Ackman is a board member, was also influenced by the attacks in Amsterdam. He wrote that Pershing Square has contractual rights to help move Universal Music Group from its Amsterdam headquarters and stock exchange. Universal Music and Pershing Square Holdings did not immediately respond to CNN’s requests for comment.
Persons: Bill Ackman, ” Ackman, Ackman, Organizations: CNN, Billionaire, Pershing Square Holdings, Universal Music Group, London Stock Exchange, Pershing, Europa League soccer, Israel’s Maccabi Tel, Ajax, Capital Management, LSE, Universal Music, New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq Locations: Amsterdam, , Israeli, Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv, Dutch
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.
Persons: Justin Lubell, shorting, Anthony Bozza, , there's, Ken Griffin's, Lubell, Robin, Gavin Baker, Lee Ainslie, Steve Cohen's Point72, Gabe Plotkin's Melvin Capital, Pershing, Bill Ackman, Bozza Organizations: Citadel's Global, Service, Citadel's, Citadel Global, Robin Hood Investors Conference, Business, Management, Lakewood Capital, Maverick Capital, GameStop, Lakewood Locations: Lakewood Capital, New York
The US Army has been wargaming in the Indo-Pacific, preparing for what a future war might look like. "It is really hard to replicate that other than just training here in the region," Evans said. JPMRC allows the Army to test its combat readiness in the tropical, archipelago environments of the Pacific. Evans explained that nighttime operations remain a top priority for the Army, and JPMRC allows soldiers the opportunity to develop that "perishable skill." Mysti Bicoy"Sustainment is one of the things that we are focusing on in this training because of the disparate nature of the region," Evans explained.
Persons: , Marcus Evans, Mariah Aguilar, wargamed, Evans, JPMRC, Tiffany Banks, USARPAC's, Charles Flynn, John Pershing, Sgt, Mysti, we're Organizations: US Army, Service, Army, US, 25th Infantry Division, U.S, Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness, Troops, Pacific . U.S, Staff, 11th Airborne, sustainment, Pacific, . Air National Guard Locations: Hawaii, Pacific, China, Alaska, Japan, Philippines, Ukraine
The firm owned more than 3 million shares of Nike at the end of June, a stake worth roughly $229 million, the filing disclosed. Dell — Shares climbed 7.1% after JPMorgan added Dell to its focus list, noting the potential for upside after a recent pullback. Tapestry adjusted earnings per share of 92 cents, versus analysts' estimates of 99 cents per share, per LSEG. Berkshire holds 132.9 million shares of Sirius XM versus 36.7 million previously. Earnings per share fell to $4.59 in the fiscal second quarter from $7.98 per share a year ago.
Persons: Bill Ackman's, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Ted Weschler, Todd Combs, Alibaba, FactSet, Robinhood, Yun Li, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox, Pia Singh, Alex Harring, Sean Conlon, Jesse Pound Organizations: Walmart, Nike, Bill Ackman's Pershing, Capital Management, Berkshire, Dell, JPMorgan, Citi, Cisco Systems, Cisco, Deere, Bros, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Lumentum Holdings, Sirius XM Holdings, Sirius XM, Management
Financial-services firms risk the wrath of the Securities and Exchange Commission if their employees make campaign contributions to state or local officials such as Walz. Donating to the campaign would violate the regulator's "pay-to-play" rule, which keeps firms from trying to sway politicians for favors such as managing their state's pension fund. Those employees are also required to get permission to donate to the Harris-Walz campaign. It is possible to sidestep the pay-to-play rule by donating to PACs or Super PACs that aren't directly tied to the relevant candidate. "The Pay-to-Play Rule, although well-intentioned, imposes unique, unquantifiable costs on individuals by impeding their ability to participate in the political process."
Persons: , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Walz, Harris, Donald Trump's, Wells, Mike Pence, Pershing, Patricia Crouse, Crouse, aren't, Hester Peirce Organizations: Service, Street, for Responsive, Democrat, Minnesota Gov, Financial, Securities and Exchange Commission, Business, Citigroup, Citi, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Trump, Pershing, SEC, University of New Locations: Wells Fargo, Indiana, Massachusetts, Tallahassee , Florida, University of New Haven
Bill Ackman, chief executive officer of Pershing Square Capital Management LP, speaks during an interview for an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" in New York, US, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. Bill Ackman's Pershing Square USA withdrew plans for a an initial public offering after investor demand appeared to wane from original expectations. As of the end of June, Pershing Square had $18.7 billion in assets under management. Most of the money was under Pershing Square Holdings, a closed-end fund that trades in Europe. Ackman's move to publicly list Pershing Square was seen as a way to capitalize on his growing presence among retail investors.
Persons: Bill Ackman, David Rubenstein, Bill Ackman's, Berkshire Hathaway, Seth Klarman's Organizations: Pershing, Capital Management, Bill Ackman's Pershing, USA, Berkshire, Pershing Square Holdings, Bloomberg, U.S Locations: New York, PSUS, Europe, Seth Klarman's Boston
Pershing Square withdraws IPO
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPershing Square withdraws IPOCNBC's Leslie Picker joins 'Closing Bell' to report on Pershing Square withdrawing its IPO.
Persons: Leslie Picker Organizations: Pershing
Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square USA withdraws US IPO
  + stars: | 2024-07-31 | by ( ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: 1 min
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Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is looking to raise $2 billion in the initial public offering of Pershing Square USA, with 40 million shares priced at $50. The Pershing Square USA IPO will be in the form of a closed-end fund, and is expected to hold many of the same positions as Ackman's other vehicles. Pershing Square also has a closed-end fund in Europe, which trades at a discount to its net asset value. At one point, Pershing Square was looking to raise as much as $25 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News. (In an unusual circumstance, Pershing Square USA then disclosed the letter in a filing and officially disclaimed it.)
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, Seth Klarman's Baupost Organizations: Pershing, USA, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News, Bloomberg Locations: Europe
New York CNN —Bill Ackman, billionaire hedge fund manager and chief executive of Pershing Square Capital Management, is seeking $2 billion to take the company’s investment fund public. In a letter to strategic partners last week, Ackman said that he expected to raise between $2.5 billion to $4 billion. The company will offer 40 million shares priced at $50 apiece, according to a Tuesday filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. That would be an additional $300 million value for the investment fund, Pershing Square USA. Pershing Square officially hung up its activist megaphone in 2022, opting to work with a small group of companies behind the scenes.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, ” Ackman, Pershing, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Pershing, Capital Management, Wall, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Underwriters, Citigroup, Bank of America, Jefferies, USA, New York Stock Exchange, Herbalife, Trump Locations: New York, Israel
Ackman Scales Back Multibillion-Dollar I.P.O.
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Maureen Farrell | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The billionaire investor William Ackman appears to have scaled back his ambitions for an initial public offering in New York — at least in terms of its size. The investment vehicle that Mr. Ackman plans to take public on the New York Stock Exchange next week — Pershing Square USA — is aiming to raise $2 billion in the share sale, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday. That’s a far cry from the $10 billion or more that Mr. Ackman discussed as a target earlier this year. In investor meetings in recent months, he had floated an even larger number: $25 billion. The $2 billion figure is a place holder, and Pershing Square USA could raise more as investors put in orders through Monday night, according to a person familiar with the deal who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the details were private.
Persons: William Ackman, Ackman, That’s Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, — Pershing, USA, Pershing Locations: New York
Ackman delays his big betMonday isn’t going to be the day that Bill Ackman prices the I.P.O. of his Pershing Square USA investment vehicle, as had been planned. But the long-awaited fund, whose investors will probably include many who follow Ackman’s provocations on social media, is still coming, it says. The context: Pershing Square USA is a so-called closed-end fund that’s raising money to make the sort of concentrated investments that Ackman is now known for. The fund had faced big expectations after Ackman set an initial I.P.O.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman Organizations: Pershing Square USA, Pershing
CNN —Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the United States’ and Germany’s decision to deploy US long-range missiles in Germany from 2026 is “reminiscent of the events of the Cold War” and could see Russia station similar missiles in response. Putin said that the US and Germany’s decision to begin “episodic deployments” of the long-range missile capabilities from its Multi-Domain Task Force in Germany starting in 2026 would put Russian infrastructure within the reach of the to-be-deployed missiles. “This situation is reminiscent of the events of the Cold War related to the deployment of Pershing medium-range missiles in Europe,” he said. Pershing II missiles, designed to deliver nuclear warheads, were deployed by the US Army at American bases in West Germany from 1983 to the alarm of the then Soviet leadership. They were withdrawn with the introduction of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) in 1988.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, , Putin, Pershing, Sergei Ryabkov, , Moscow, DJ Judd Organizations: CNN, Navy, Domain, Force, Pershing, US Army, Soviet, Nuclear Forces Treaty, SM, Locations: United States, Germany, Russia, America, St . Petersburg, Europe, West Germany, , ” Russia, “ Russia
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is postponing the highly scrutinized listing of Pershing Square's U.S. closed-end fund, according to a notice on the New York Stock Exchange's website. The initial public offering of Pershing Square USA Ltd., with the ticker PSUS, has been delayed until a date to be announced, according to the website. Pershing Square declined to comment further. Most of its capital is in Pershing Square Holdings, a $15 billion closed-end fund that trades in Europe. The publicly traded closed-end fund is expected to invest in 12 to 24 large-cap, investment-grade, "durable growth" companies in North America.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Pershing, Ackman, — CNBC's Leslie Picker Organizations: Pershing Square's U.S, New York Stock, Pershing, USA, Pershing Square Holdings, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Europe, North America
In a virtual presentation to pitch his closed-end vehicle Pershing Square USA Ltd., the billionaire investor recalled discovering Buffett's writing in his early 20s and learning from the unusual career path of the "Oracle of Omaha." And that story was really the inspiration behind launching Pershing Square." The 58-year-old Ackman has mostly achieved that goal with almost 90% of Pershing's assets now in a permanent capital format . Most of its capital is in Pershing Square Holdings, a $15 billion closed-end fund that trades in Europe. So my ambition was to get to a very similar place as Warren Buffett as promptly and as practicable," Ackman said.
Persons: Pershing, Bill Ackman, Warren Buffett, Ackman, Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren, yank Organizations: Pershing, USA, Pershing Square Holdings, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Omaha, Berkshire, Europe, Ackman, Omaha , Nebraska
It was 1922, two years before the last time the Olympics were held in Paris. On a warm August day, about 20,000 people came to Pershing Stadium to watch 77 athletes in track and field, including a team from the United States. And at the start, a 38-year-old woman named Alice Milliat welcomed the world to Paris. She was the founder of the International Women’s Sports Federation, known in her native France as the Fédération Sportive Féminine International. Every competitor that day was a woman.
Persons: Alice Milliat, Organizations: Pershing, International Women’s Sports Federation, Sportive Féminine International, Olympic Locations: Paris, United States, France
Bill Ackman, chief executive officer and portfolio manager at Pershing Square Capital Management, speaks during the SALT conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. May 18, 2017. REUTERS/Richard Brian/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights New Tab , opens new tabNEW YORK, July 10 (Reuters) - Bill Ackman's firm Pershing Square Capital Management will put $500 million into its new U.S.-listed investment holding company, the hedge fund manager said in a presentation on Wednesday. The $500 million anchor investment will be held for at least 10 years, he said. Since its launch two decades ago, Ackman's hedge fund returned 16.5% a year. Had it existed in its current form, Pershing Square USA would have returned 19.4% during that time, he said.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Richard Brian, Bill Ackman's, Ackman, Svea Herbst, Bayliss, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Pershing Square Capital Management, REUTERS, Pershing, Capital Management, USA, New York Stock Exchange, Svea, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S
So far this year, hedge fund managers have failed to beat the S & P 500 , one of the cheapest, easily available investment vehicles for ordinary investors. Hedge funds returned just 5% in the first half of the year after a 0.2% loss in June, with event-driven strategies the biggest laggards, according to data firm HFR. The performance may come as a disappointment as hedge funds often tout star stock pickers and niche strategies to justify their high fees. Hedge funds typically charge a 2% management fee on the total assets under management plus a performance fee of 20% of the fund's profits. Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage data showed hedge funds have been rotating out of tech stocks, especially winning chipmakers over the past few weeks, while pouring into financial stocks and commodities.
Persons: Hedge, Morgan Stanley's, Bill Meany, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Ken Griffin's, Bill Ackman's Pershing, Dan Loeb's, Cliff Asness, AQR Organizations: Citadel, Apex, Equity Locations: Wellington
And they were everywhere, although, naturally, New York City was a magnet, as it has always been for L.G.B.T.Q.+ people looking for a place in which they can be themselves. New York City was where you lost your soul, and we wanted to be closer to the earth. I wore an eight-and-a-half-foot-tall Statue of Liberty costume to the Easter Parade in New York City, and Kirsten came along with me. By the time I turned 30, I’d been telling people I was older for years, because I’m not the type to bemoan the loss of my youth. Going to New York felt like this moment of emerging to a wider audience, and then I started to travel a lot.
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Second Stage Theater, one of the four nonprofit organizations with Broadway houses, on Thursday named a new artistic director as the sector braces for a wave of leadership turnover. Founded in 1979 and distinguished by its commitment to presenting work by living American writers, Second Stage said that its board had chosen Evan Cabnet as its next artistic director. Cabnet is currently the artistic director of LCT3, Lincoln Center Theater’s program for emerging writers, directors and designers. Second Stage owns Broadway’s smallest house, the 600-seat Hayes Theater. The organization currently has 47 staffers and an annual budget of $27 million; this season it is planning to stage two Broadway shows, two Off Broadway shows and a Next Stage Festival for early-career work.
Persons: Evan Cabnet, Cabnet, Carole Rothman, Tony Organizations: Broadway, Lincoln Center, Pulitzer, Hayes, Pershing, Signature Locations: Riverside
Read previewThe billionaire cofounder of LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman, slammed business leaders who support former President Donald Trump, arguing that a 2024 win for the Republican would actually be bad for the economy. He argues that a "robust legal system" is critical for American business to prosper because it keeps things in check. "But a robust, reliable legal system is not a given," Hoffman wrote. Others, Hoffman argues, believe Joe Biden would be even more dangerous to American business than Trump would. There's a growing number of business leaders who publicly support Trump.
Persons: , Reid Hoffman, Donald Trump, Hoffman, Donald Trump's, Trump, Stormy Daniels, Joe Biden, Bill Ackman, Nelson Peltz, Blackstone, Steve Schwarzman, Douglas Leone, Elon Musk, Biden Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, Republican, Business, Trump, Pershing, Capital Management
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