Jim Simons, the mathematician-investor who created what many in finance consider the world’s greatest moneymaking machine at his secretive firm, Renaissance Technologies, has died. He was 86. He died ...
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To many lacrosse fans, Jim Beardmore was a standout goalkeeper at Maryland. To his teammates, Mr. Beardmore was known by a certain nickname. “We used to call him Bazooka Joe in college ...
While Warren Buffett is widely viewed as the world’s most successful investor, few realise that Jim Simons, who passed away last month, delivered significantly higher investment returns. The recent ...
"They don't make many lawyers like that anymore," said a friend of the former judge who died Sunday. About 74 years ago, James “Jay” Simons joined The Florida Bar. When he died Sunday, the ...