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On May 2002 the author, a hedge-fund manager, gave a speech at a charity event about a seemingly corrupt and unorthodox business development company called Allied Capital being shorted by the fund.
The speech launches an ongoing battle between the fund and the company to determine who has the most accurate view of Allied's business. This book provides the hedge fund's side of the story.
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Allied Capital, Evaluation, Management, Accounting, Small business investment companies, Allied Capital -- Management -- Evaluation, Allied Capital -- Accounting -- Evaluation, Small business investment companies -- United States -- Management -- Evaluation, Securities fraud, New york stock exchange, Capital investmentsPlaces
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Fooling some of the people all of the time: Allied Capital--a long, short story
2008, John Wiley & Sons, J. Wiley
in English
0470073942 9780470073940
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"My father, Stephen, wanted to write a book before he turned forty, and at thirty-eight realized he better get started."
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