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One of the most powerful portfolio managers at Paulson & Co. is leaving to launch her own hedge fund

Jan 30, 2016, 03:01 IST

Reuters

Paulson & Co. portfolio manager Samantha Greenberg is leaving the $16.2 billion multi-strategy hedge fund to launch her own fund, Reuters Lawrence Delevingne reports.

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Greenberg is a partner and the media/cable/satellite and consumer sector head at Paulson & Co. Friday is her last day, the report said.

Her new fund will focus on long/short equity.

She would be among a few female hedge fund CEOs.

Some of her successful event-driven equity investments at Paulson include Cablevision, Family Dollar, Time Warner Cable, Sara Lee / Hillshire Brands, WhiteWave, AMC Networks and Comcast, according to her LinkedIn.

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In November, she pitched Charter Communications as a long idea on behalf of Paulson & Co. at the Robin Hood Investor Conference. She predicted that the share price could rise to $294 in 24 months and her bull case was $325.

Greenberg joined Paulson & Co. in July 2009. Before that, she worked at Goldman Sachs in the bank's special situations group as a vice president focused on distressed credit for the media, telecom and consumer sectors, according to her LinkedIn. She has also worked at Chilton Investment Company as a long/short equity analyst and Francisco Partners as a private equity associate.

Greenberg has been named one of Ernst & Young's "50 Leading Women in Hedge Funds."

She graduated summa cum laude from UPenn's Wharton with a bachelor's degree in economics. She holds an MBA from Stanford University.

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