Founded three years ago, Sailfish Capital had no trouble raising cash on the basis of its managers’ strong reputations. Six months ago, the Stamford-based, credit-focused fund was worth $2 billion. The last half-year has been an almost-steady decline, and co-founder Mark Fishman confirms the fund is shutting down. Read the NYT case study.
Closing of a Multi-Billion Fund
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