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Seth Taube is an American investor and philanthropist. [1]
Taube earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1992. [2] [3] He earned his graduate degree from the University of St. Andrews and a Masters of Business Administration from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. [4]
In 2007, Taube was part of a deal in which rare instruments from the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra were acquired for $20 million. [2] [5]
Along with his twin brother Brook Taube and Andrew Fantress, he was a co-founder and manager of Medley Management, [2] a firm founded in 2005 that operated the $1.4 billion Medley Capital hedge fund. [6]
In 2012, Medley was sued by Fintan Partners who claimed that the hedge fund managers had "stripped top performing assets." [6] In 2018, the Taube brothers attempted to sell Medley Capital. [7] [8] In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission ordered Medley Management to pay $10 million [9] for misleading investors and clients. [10] [11]
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Seth Taube is an American investor and philanthropist. [1]
Taube earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1992. [2] [3] He earned his graduate degree from the University of St. Andrews and a Masters of Business Administration from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. [4]
In 2007, Taube was part of a deal in which rare instruments from the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra were acquired for $20 million. [2] [5]
Along with his twin brother Brook Taube and Andrew Fantress, he was a co-founder and manager of Medley Management, [2] a firm founded in 2005 that operated the $1.4 billion Medley Capital hedge fund. [6]
In 2012, Medley was sued by Fintan Partners who claimed that the hedge fund managers had "stripped top performing assets." [6] In 2018, the Taube brothers attempted to sell Medley Capital. [7] [8] In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission ordered Medley Management to pay $10 million [9] for misleading investors and clients. [10] [11]