From Fannie Mae to Warren, Here’s the Robin Hood Round-Up
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Robin Hood, which dubs itself “New York City’s largest poverty-fighting organization,” drew more than 40 investors and policy makers to speak at its two-day annual investor conference.
From Paul Tudor Jones expecting the election of Elizabeth Warren to spur a 25% drop in the S&P, to Steve Cohen predicting next year will be a tough one to make money, to Whitney Tilson billing Fannie Mae as a “six bagger,” here are some of the biggest calls. All of the comments came from people familiar with the presentations, which ended Tuesday.