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Updated: 12/05/21, 4:55 pm
The front cover of the December 1990 edition of the Piping Times shows a photograph of Campbeltown piper Willie McCallum with his wife Christine and the couple s daughter Hailey.
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David Swensen, the pioneer of Yale who remodeled investments
On monday David Swensen despite a long battle with cancer he gave a regular class on investing at his beloved Yale University. Two days later, he finally managed to make some of the biggest money he did, 67 years old.
The investment industry has produced more than just direct and ruthless tycoons, unfortunate failures, and foolish fraudsters. In Swensen (who has run a $ 31 billion endowment for his alma mater since 1985), he had a rare asceticism when he transformed the seemingly wealthless management of the industry.
“They are great painters who change how others paint, just like Picasso. David Swensen has changed the way everyone involved in investing thinks about investing, ”he says. Charles Ellis, He directed Yale’s endowment between 1997 and 2008.
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