Beginning in January, investors in the 33-year-old Elliott, which has $16 billion under management, will begin paying the traditional 2% and 20% fee structure that most hedge funds charge—a significant departure from the firm’s previous fee plan.
Beginning in January, investors in the 33-year-old Elliott, which has $16 billion under management, will begin paying the traditional 2% and 20% fee structure that most hedge funds charge—a significant departure from the firm’s previous fee plan.
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