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Aurelius Capital Management is a New York, NY-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Rothschild Reality Managers is a New York, NY-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Bridge Growth Partners employs deep investment experience, strategic insight, and operational expertise to identify significant opportunities in technology and financial services and capitalize on these investments to create enduring value for its portfolio companies and other stakeholders
Established in 1995 by Jon Bauer, Janice Stanton and Gil Tenzer, Contrarian is a distressed investing specialist with one of the most stable portfolio management teams in the industry. Jon and Janice have been managing portfolios of distressed securities together since 1986 (joined by Gil in 1993) when they ran the Distressed Debt and Trade Claims businesses for Oppenheimer and Co. (“OPCO”). The continuity of senior management provides Contrarian with a significant competitive edge in sourcing and analyzing investment opportunities, as well as navigating the portfolio through multiple business cycles. Contrarian has a team of 53 highly experienced professionals, 29 of whom are involved with the portfolio management, research, sourcing and trading of our investments. Our global headquarters is in Greenwich (CT), with regional investment research offices in Paris (France), São Paulo (Brazil), and Hong Kong (China SAR). Contrarian is a 100% partner and employee owned, SEC registered investment adviser and Qualified Professional Asset Manager (“QPAM”).
Diam USA Inc. is the US division of DIAM Co., Ltd. based in New York and manages over $3.2 billion *1 in equity, quantitative equity, fixed income and fund strategies for U.S. and Japanese institutional investors. The company was formed in 2000 and is a Registered Investment Advisor. DIAM USA Inc. changed its name from DLIBJ Asset Management USA Inc. on January 1, 2008. DIAM Group is a global investment management organization based in Tokyo that was formed in 1999 as a 50%/50% joint venture of two of the largest Japanese financial services firms -- Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company and Mizuho Financial Group (NYSE listed: MFG). The structure of the DIAM Group was created from pre-existing asset management units of Dai-ichi Life and Mizuho Financial Group.