Wednesday 31 October 2018

Spruce Point sees Dollarama stock price tumbling

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Spruce Point sees Dollarama stock price tumbling

Spruce Point Capital Management, which focuses on in-depth research of companies' vulnerabilities, sees room for Dollarama Inc's stock price to tumble roughly 40 percent after the Canadian retailer raised prices and fewer customers are shopping at its stores.

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Ex-BlackRock credit chief eyes 2019 hedge fund launch: sources

BlackRock's former head of European fundamental credit is preparing to launch his own hedge fund next year in what is likely to be one of the year's biggest debuts, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Exclusive: Wells Fargo says auto insurance remediation will not wrap up until 2020

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Exclusive: Short-seller Left to seek investor money for fund

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Million-dollar tips: Life lessons with Ryan Serhant

Ryan Serhant initially turned to New York real estate just to pay the rent and ended up becoming one of the stars of Bravo's "Million Dollar Listing New York" TV series as a top broker with Nest Seekers International.

Adelson and Buffett clash in Nevada showdown over electricity

Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and investor Warren Buffett are set for a desert showdown over electricity next week as the two billionaires' interests collide on election ballots in Nevada.

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