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Jaffray Woodriff's Quantitative Investment Management wants to grow after a stretch of tough years. In conversations with Woodriff and those running the $1.1 billion firm, they're as optimistic as ever. Jaffray Woodriff, the face of $1.1 billion Quantitative Investment Management, is stepping back into the spotlight. AdvertisementNew hires and the creation of a research team have freed Woodriff, still the firm's investment engine, to spend more time on idea generation and less on implementation. Lankford, in particular, has given a new lease on life to the firm, Williams said.
Persons: Woodriff, they're, Jaffray Woodriff, hadn't, QIM, Mike Geismar, Greyson Williams, Geismar, He's, Salem Abraham, Boone Pickens, Harry Markowitz, Abraham, Kyle Dunn, David Vogel, Chris Lankford, Williams, Lankford, allocators, Woodruff, Seth Oldham, Greg Tylka, I'd, Stocks Organizations: Investment Management, University of Virginia, Pepsi, QIM's, Woodriff Locations: Charlottesville, Virginia, New York, Greenwich, Florida
Regragui had noted on Tuesday that France were tactical masters and able to adjust to any opponents as he praised Didier Deschamps as the best coach in the world. In previous games, Belgium, Spain and Portugal had been unable to match Morocco's grit, but on Wednesday, France showed they were also able to fight tooth and nail and rely on players going above and beyond. That wrapped a win that reminded everyone of France's tournament nous and that Argentina better come up with a masterplan of their own in Sunday's final at Lusail stadium. Just like Belgium were left frustrated by their defeat to France four years ago in Russia, Morocco might feel they were the better team on the day. Yet France once again barged into the final like a regular at a nightclub who gets in without a look from the bouncer.
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