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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (67136)8/3/2007 2:19:16 PM
From: forceOfHabit  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
real,

I guess that disaster [Amaranth] was still not big enough so PPT did not get involved<g>

Agreed. At least probably not. Interestingly enough, who took over the rest of Amaranth's energy portfolio? J.P. Morgan and Citadel Investment Group

Who took over when Sowood Capital blew up in the sub-prime market? Citadel Investment Group

Going a little further back, who started an energy trading business on the back or the Enron collapse? You guessed it Citadel Investment Group

All three of these occurrences are noted here:

nytimes.com

so I guess I'm not the first to make this connection. Interesting bunch of guys Citadel n'est-ce pas?

habit
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