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There is supposedly a presentation by Partners Group, Switzerland or some other F-o-F explaining why they DID NOT invest in Madoff. The doc lists the various red flags they saw. Can anyone post this document. Bess, have you seen it?
Thanks.
@1- if DB had it, why wouldn’t they post it?
Are you referring to the Aksia letter?:
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/business/Madoff.pdf
can I print you a trade ticket, what ror would you like?
@3 – Good for them. Nice to see that at least one person was paying attention.
Bess -
Can we get the updated 2008 numbers? These end at July – but they were really kicking ass up til then.
This would be perfect for my great grandmother’s IRA.
After reading the Askia report, there is no doubt that other family were involved.
“The information contained herein has neither been reviewed nor approved by Fairfield Greenwich Group, Fairfield Greenwich (Bermuda) Ltd., Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, nor any of their affiliated investment vehicles or affiliated companies. All investment terms, statistical data, and performance information contained herein are estimated or preliminary, may be inaccurate or incomplete, and are subject to revision.”
They weren’t kidding.
July was a kickass month for hedge funds. Would be curious to see how they’ve done since. LOVE the chart showing how it all flows to Madoff for management. Good work dumbfucks!
well at least they had the decency to disclose the money trail and it looks like it’s invested via a swap from HSBC – so i’m guessing they had to satisfy some due dili requirements…….or fairfield did (underlying fund) – oops.