Tuesday, December 13, 2016 2:46:11 PM
2. A large Wall Street player defined as a mutual fund vs. as a hedge fund bears scant little difference in a discussion of whether big money investors were seeking gains in Fanniegate litigation vs. small investors who were only looking to salvage their retirement savings.
3. What value would any such empirical observation contribute? I see none.
4. So?
5. You answered 2 of the 3 questions, yourself, so why ask them? As for your question #3... "how many hedge funds have brought and paid for legal complaints before a US Court"...please specify the nature of all complaints about which you inquire, and all the US courts that you reference. All of each.
Thank you.
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