词条 | David Einhorn (hedge fund manager) |
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| name = David Einhorn | image = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|11|20}} | birth_place = | death_place = | residence = Westchester, New York, U.S. | nationality = United States | alma_mater = Cornell University | occupation = Investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist | known_for = Founding and leading Greenlight Capital | salary = US$80 million (2011) | spouse = {{marriage|Cheryl Strauss|1993| 2017|end=div}} | children = 3 | awards = | website = | imagesize = | networth = US$1.52 billion (February 2018)[1] }}{{For| the 19th century abolitionist rabbi|David_Einhorn_(rabbi){{!}}David Einhorn}}David M. Einhorn (born November 20, 1968) is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. He is the founder and president of Greenlight Capital, a "long-short value-oriented hedge fund."[2] Born in New Jersey, Einhorn graduated from Cornell University in 1991 and moved to Westchester, New York to start his fund. He started his fund in 1996 with $900,000 and has generated 16.5% annualized return for investors from 1996 to 2016.[3] Greenlight Capital's assets under management has decreased from approximately US$12 billion in 2014 to about $5.5 billion as reported in July 2018 as the fund is down 11.3 from 2014 through the end of 2017.[4] He has received extensive coverage in the financial press for his fund's performance, his investing strategy and his positions.[5] Einhorn was ranked 44th in the Time 100 most influential list of people in the world in 2013.[6] According to Forbes Magazine, Einhorn has a net worth of US$1.52 billion (as of February 2018),[1] making him the 44th youngest billionaire on the Forbes 400 and the 18th highest-earning hedge fund manager in the world.[7][8] Early life and educationEinhorn was born to a Jewish family in New Jersey, the son of Stephen and Nancy Einhorn,[9][10][11] Raised in Demarest, New Jersey[12] the family moved to Wisconsin when he was seven.[11] His father is the founder and president of Einhorn & Associates, a consulting firm, and Capital Midwest Fund, a venture capital fund.[13] He has one brother Daniel who works with his father. In 1987, Einhorn graduated from Nicolet High School in Glendale, Wisconsin.[14] Einhorn graduated summa cum laude from Cornell University with a B.A. in Government from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1991. He was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Cornell.[15] Investment careerEinhorn started Greenlight Capital in May 1996 with $900,000 in start up capital. In May 2002, he gave a speech at the Sohn Investment Research Conference where he recommended shorting a mid-cap financial company called Allied Capital eventually disclosing that he himself had a substantial short position. The day after the speech the company's stock went down by 20 percent.[16] Einhorn alleged the company of defrauding the Small Business Administration while Allied said that Einhorn was engaging in market manipulation, and illegally accessed his phone records using pretexting.[17] In June 2007, after a lengthy investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), it found that Allied broke securities laws relating to the accounting and valuation of illiquid securities it held.[18] After the incident, Einhorn has published a book, Fooling Some of the People All of the Time regarding this six-year fight.[19] Reviews of the book were generally positive; Seeking Alpha, said of the book: "the case against Allied Capital is laid out to the last detail. Because of the immense amount of data in the book, I would imagine that some readers may want to skip a page here and there. However, the book is by no means dull. This book proves that truth is really stranger than fiction."[20][21] Einhorn would come to view Allied as a microcosm of market trends: "What we've seen a year later is that Allied was the tip of an iceberg; that this kind of questionable ethic, philosophy and business practice was far more widespread than I recognized at the time...Our country, our economy, is paying a huge price for that."[22] In January 2012, the U.K. Financial Services Authority (FSA) fined Einhorn and Greenlight Capital $11.2 million for trading on inside information. The FSA claimed Einhorn obtained information on the Punch Taverns Plc (PUB) equity fundraising by a broker representing the company prior to public knowledge of the event. Over the following four days, Einhorn sold more than 11 million shares, avoiding a 29.9% stock price collapse and subsequent loss of about £5.8 million.[23] Einhorn called the £7.2m fine "unjust" and "inconsistent with the law" but said he would pay it "rather than continue an arduous fight"[24] The fine was the second largest levied on an individual in the history of Britain's Financial Services Authority.[25] Lehman BrothersIn July 2007, Einhorn shorted Lehman Brothers stock, believing that Lehman had massive exposures to illiquid real estate investments that were improperly accounted for.[26] He also claimed that they used dubious accounting practices in their financial filings.[5] Einhorn shared his thesis on Lehman in November 2007 at the Value Investing Congress.[27] When Bear Stearns had to be bailed out by the Federal Reserve in March 2008, Lehman was widely considered to be in a weak financial situation.{{citation needed|date=October 2011}} In a speech at a conference in April, Einhorn announced his Lehman short position.[5][28] In May, Lehman's CFO Erin Callan held a private teleconference with Einhorn and his staff, who[29] hoped Callan could explain discrepancies they had uncovered since the firm's latest financial filing. Einhorn publicly characterized Callan's responses on the call in a negative light and Lehman stock fell sharply. Callan was fired a few weeks later when Lehman reported a $2.8 billion quarterly loss. Lehman would declare bankruptcy in September 2008. MicrosoftOn May 26, 2011, Einhorn called for Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, to step down after Microsoft had been passed by both Google and Apple[30] in market value.[31] Green Mountain Coffee RoastersSpeaking at the Value Investing Congress in New York City on October 17, 2011, Einhorn publicly announced his short position in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters stock.[32] Prior to that date, the company's share price had increased more than tenfold since March 2009, the third-biggest gain in the Standard & Poor's Midcap 400 Index. In his presentation Einhorn opined that the market for Green Mountain's new Keurig single-cup coffee brewer was "limited," and that the K-Cup coffee pods for the machine presented a "looming patent issue" for the company. He also said that Green Mountain had a "litany of accounting questions." Following Einhorn's speech Green Mountain's share price fell by 10 percent, closing that day at $82.50.[33] A few weeks later on November 9, 2011, Green Mountain's quarterly report missed analyst expectations and its stock price plunged to $43.71. The company's CEO Lawrence J. Blanford cited a "number of factors including changes in wholesale customer ordering patterns in our grocery and club channels" for the underperformance of the company. The stock had a run up to 157 in Nov 2014, before its final pricing in the 90's, prior to the company being sold. Apple Inc.In early February 2013 Einhorn filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. in a Manhattan court in order to pressure the company to issue dividend-paying perpetual preferred stock as a means of distributing some of its {{Nowrap|$137 billion}} in cash to shareholders.[34] Later that month Einhorn set what one Wall Street Journal headline called a "Legal Precedent in Corporate Governance" when the court ruled in favor of Einhorn and determined that Apple's attempt to bundle a measure requiring a shareholder vote prior to issuing preferred shares with a larger shareholder proposal "impermissibly bundles 'separate matters' for shareholder consideration."[35][36] Fracking IndustrySpeaking at the Sohn Investment Conference on May 4, 2015, Einhorn sharply criticized the practice of hydraulic fracturing or "fracking." He said, "A business that burns cash and doesn't grow isn't worth anything."[37] Specifically, Einhorn announced short positions on Pioneer Natural Resources and Concho Resources. David Einhorn also shows his humorous side joking that Pioneer natural resources is a "Motherfracker".[38] Personal lifeIn 1993, Einhorn married Cheryl Strauss, a financial reporter and media consultant; they divorced in 2017.[39][40] He has three children with Cheryl, two daughters, Rachel and Naomi, and a son, Mitchell (Mitch).[15] Einhorn lives in Westchester County, New York. David Einhorn is a known Democratic donor.[41] He is reported to drive a Honda Odyssey.[42][43] He is also a founding Master Player of the Portfolios with Purpose virtual stock trading contest.[44] Wealth and philanthropyAs of February 2017, Forbes Magazine reported Einhorn to have an overall net worth of US$1.54 billion.[1] He is the 432nd richest person in the United States, and the 18th wealthiest hedge fund manager.[1] Einhorn is a major contributor and board member of The Michael J. Fox Foundation. In 2006, Einhorn finished 18th in the World Series of Poker main event and donated his winnings (over $650,000) to the foundation.[45] He is also on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation and a contributor to numerous charities in the New York area. In the Spring of 2009, as promised in his book Fooling Some of the People All of the Time, Greenlight Capital donated all of the general partner's profits from the shorting of Allied Capital stock (an additional $6 million - Greenlight already donated $1 million in 2005 to Tomorrows Children's Fund - to make a total of $7 million) to three organizations (Tomorrows Children's Fund, The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) and the Center for Public Integrity (CPI)). In 2012, Einhorn donated his winnings from the 2012 World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop Tournament (which had a one million dollar buy in, and in which he won $4,352,000 for his 3rd-place finish) to City Year.[46][47] New York MetsOn May 26, 2011, the New York Mets announced that Einhorn had agreed to buy a minority share of the baseball team for $200 million.[48] Einhorn had the option to purchase a majority stake in the Mets after three years if current majority owner Fred Wilpon and his family could not meet their financial obligations by then.[49] On September 1, 2011, the Mets announced that they had ended negotiations to sell minority ownership to Einhorn.[50] Bibliography
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Cheryl Strauss, David Einhorn"] July 25, 1993 40. ^{{Cite web|url=http://pagesix.com/2017/02/22/hedge-fund-billionaire-david-einhorn-heading-for-divorce/|title=Hedge fund billionaire David Einhorn heading for divorce|last=Smith|first=Emily|date=February 23, 2017|website=Page Six|access-date=February 24, 2017}} 41. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/david-einhorn.asp?cycle=12|title=David Einhorn Political Contribution List}} 42. ^{{cite web|url=http://blogs.barrons.com/focusonfunds/2013/03/21/einhorn-moves-markets-except-when-it-comes-to-apple/|title=Einhorn Moves Markets — Except When It Comes to Apple}} 43. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-03-21/when-david-einhorn-talks-markets-listen-usually|title=When David Einhorn Talks, Markets Listen—Usually|date=March 22, 2013|newspaper=Bloomberg.com|access-date=February 23, 2017}} 44. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/crossingborders/2012/12/01/when-quitting-is-not-an-option-how-you-can-find-purpose-and-fulfillment-through-your-career/|title=When Quitting Is Not An Option - How You Can Find Purpose And Fulfillment Through Your Career|last=Ziegler|first=Maseena|date=December 1, 2012|newspaper=Forbes|accessdate=December 27, 2012}} 45. ^Bob Pajich, "David Einhorn Donates All $$659,730 WSOP Winnings", CardPlayer (website), 2006/08/08. 46. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cityyear.org/dynamic_ektid26045.aspx|title=Statement from Michael Brown, City Year CEO & Co-Founder, On David Einhorn's Participation in One Drop Poker Tournament|date=July 3, 2012|publisher=Sacramento Bee|accessdate=July 3, 2012}} 47. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=887&tid=12155|title=Event #55: The Big One for One Drop - No-Limit Hold'em|date=July 3, 2012|publisher=WSOP|accessdate=July 3, 2012}} 48. ^{{cite press release | publisher = New York Mets | date = May 26, 2011 | format = | language = | title = New York Mets select David Einhorn as preferred partner |trans-title=| url = http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20110526&content_id=19597134&vkey=pr_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym | accessdate = May 26, 2011 | quote = | ref =}} 49. ^{{cite news | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/news/story?id=6601862 | title=Source outlines Mets-David Einhorn deal | accessdate=May 29, 2011 | date=May 29, 2010 | publisher=ESPN.com | first=Adam | last=Rubin}} 50. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/02/sports/baseball/mets-deal-with-einhorn-is-off.html?ref=sports | title=Mets' Deal With Einhorn Is Off | accessdate=September 1, 2011 | date=September 1, 2011 | publisher=The New York Times | first=Richard | last=Sandomir}} External links
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