Ray Dalio, the founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, is the subject of scrutiny in a new book. The book 'GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does It Matter?' is reviewed by Bill Conerly at Forbes. James Comey is writing a murder mystery novel set at a hedge fund, 'Saugatuck Associates,' which is believed to be inspired by Dalio's Bridgewater. Comey's novel, 'Westport,' is creating buzz in the literary world.
👀@Comey is writing a barely veiled murder mystery called “Westport” that takes place at a huge hedge fund called “Saugatuck Associates” and somehow I didn’t make up any of that sentence. Would die (pun intended) to do a joint book event. https://t.co/ENXD3jLFsD
Um @Comey is writing a barely veiled murder mystery called “Westport” that takes place at a huge hedge fund called “Saugatuck Associates” and somehow I didn’t make up any of that sentence. Would die (pun intended) to do a joint book event. https://t.co/ENXD3jLFsD
Um @Comey is writing a barely veiled murder novel called “Westport” that takes place at a huge hedge fund called “Saugatuck Associates” and somehow I didn’t make up any of that sentence. Would die (pun intended) to do a joint book event. https://t.co/ENXD3jLFsD
James Comey writing a murder mystery about a hedge fund — and it sounds a lot like Ray Dalio's Bridgewater https://t.co/NYNk2Qb4Cd https://t.co/1NVGJQ9Daq
Bill Conerly at Forbes reviews GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does It Matter?: https://t.co/0eTCtw765q
‘Ray Dalio is a monster, suggests a new book. Is it fair? The founder of the world’s largest hedge fund comes under scrutiny.’ @TheEconomist https://t.co/qTkXmn7PpL