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Re: Hindenburg0506 post# 5020

Thursday, 05/08/2014 6:26:14 PM

Thursday, May 08, 2014 6:26:14 PM

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Guilt by Association?...More like "Street Cred" and "Trust" by Association...

You are asking this message board to consider your street cred...by posting this non-sense for the Short... Anson Capital with 9-14 employees in Toronto...which had just over $5M in revenue last year...

Now Anson is a two bit private hedge fund shorting SPIHF...and picking fights with the wrong group...

SPIFFY is backed by Cyrus Capital...look them up...If Cyrus likes SPIHF and has put itself behind SPIFFY...then the CIO of CYRUS...must like them...really, really likes them....

NOW...Check out his street cred...and ask yourself if Stephen Friedheim would get involved in anything but an above board and winning company? note...Not only is Friedheim on the Board of Virgin America (friend of Bronson) he is also a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and serves on its Investment Subcommittee and its Finance and Budget Committee...guess he saw something he liked in Peter!:

CIO

Stephen C. Freidheim
Chief Investment Officer

Stephen C. Freidheim is the CIO, Founder and Managing Partner of Cyrus Capital Partners. He was the Senior Managing Member of Och-Ziff Freidheim (OZF Capital), the predecessor company, which he co-founded in August 1999. He was Managing Director and Partner at Bankers Trust Company and head of its Capital Management Group from 1993 to 1999, where he was responsible for proprietary trading and client investments in high yield and distressed. In addition, he was Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income with $30 billion in assets. He was the Director of Research and Trading and a member of Board of Directors for Nomura Corporate Research & Asset Management from 1990-93. Mr. Freidheim started his career at Kidder, Peabody in 1986, where he became its youngest-ever Vice President and was Director of High Yield Research at Kidder, Peabody Asset Management until 1990. He was awarded “Global Fixed Income Fund of the Year” in 1996 & 1997 by the Financial Times and “Best Performing Fund in its Sector” by the Wall Street Journal Europe in 1996, 1997 and 1998.

Steve is a member of the Board of Directors of Virgin America. He is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and serves on its Investment Subcommittee and its Finance and Budget Committee. He is a member of the Investment Committee of the Peterson Institute. He is a Trustee of the US Olympic Committee, Vice-Chairman of Children’s Home & Aid Society of Illinois Investment Committee, and past president of the Yale Alumni Association of Greenwich. Through his foundation, Steve supports child education and is patron to the Incarnation School in New York. He graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in Economics in 1986.
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