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Red Sox comebacks explained…

21 October 2007

We conclude our coverage of one of the leading stops on the hedge fund conference tour below.  This gathering of hedge funds and institutional investors (whose name we can’t mention because it’s a “no-media” event) is held in Boston each fall - around the time of baseball’s American League Championship Series (ALCS).  As New Englanders are aware, the Boston Red Sox are owned by John Henry, a noted hedge fund manager himself. 

Apparently, Henry and his team get some good vibes from all the hedgies in town.  Check out the ALCS results from Boston’s last two appearances (2004 vs. New York and 2007 vs. Cleveland).  Notice any patterns?   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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