“Nothing to Do with Value” The May 5, 2017 edition of Grant’s Interest Observer featured an interview with Mr. Frank Brosens, co-founder of Taconic Capital. Brosens, who succeeded Goldman Sachs’ risk arbitrage department after Bob Rubin became U.S. Treasury Secretary for President Clinton, and a master of risk, all sorts of risks. He expresses his concerns over the investors’ behavior who ignore the value.
Days of Being Passive-Aggressive
Days of Being Passive-Aggressive
Days of Being Passive-Aggressive
“Nothing to Do with Value” The May 5, 2017 edition of Grant’s Interest Observer featured an interview with Mr. Frank Brosens, co-founder of Taconic Capital. Brosens, who succeeded Goldman Sachs’ risk arbitrage department after Bob Rubin became U.S. Treasury Secretary for President Clinton, and a master of risk, all sorts of risks. He expresses his concerns over the investors’ behavior who ignore the value.