Nov 2008: -19%
YTD: -65%
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first…
wow they suck donkey nut
missing decimal???
$200 crude bet?
Sankaty fund … they must be very proud
Holy Sh*t, you have to work hard to post those types of numbers.
Holy Sh*t, you have to work hard to post those types of numbers.
-65% is the new killing it.
Oh it looks like they killed it alright… Killed the fund dead. Who survives a -65% drop?
my nuts survive that’s who sucka!
@10, you mistyped DB, Yahoo boards can be found at http://www.yahoo.com, try not to get lost again.
Still waiting for the first -99.99% YTD
December is still not over.
C’mon Citadel !
who?
Do they plan on changing the name to Pearl Harbor Credit Partners, L.P. ?
Has anyone figured out how to lose more than 100% yet? I am sure someone will in this market
A couple of Bear Stearns credit funds figured out the -100% magic earlier this year.