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  1. In February 2010, Bloomberg decided to form his own investment firm, Willett Advisors, which would be devoted solely to his interest and that of his charitable foundation. He then moved his fortune of $5 billion with Quadrangle into Willett.

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · The billionaire has not only invested his money in the oil and gas, insurance, and consumer finance sectors, but has also backed Sycamore Partners, a controversial private-equity firm known for...

  3. Approach. The firm’s objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation through the construction of a diversified investment portfolio. Willett employs a flexible approach and has the ability, both through selected third-party managers and directly, to invest in a broad range of asset classes in order to achieve its goals.

    • America, The Levered
    • Good Debt, Bad Debt
    • The Seduction of Leverage

    In truth, a lot of investors -- yes, even the nitpickers -- are probably using leverage to boost their returns. If you have a mortgage or car loan and simultaneously invest in a 401(k) plan or IRA, you are effectively using borrowed money to invest. It may not feel that way, but investing instead of paying down debt is the same thing as borrowing m...

    Some people like to call certain types of debt "good debt" and other types "bad debt." High-interest debt is always bad debt. Low-interest debt can be good debt, but generally only if the rate is fixed, and the bank can't phone you up and demand that you repay it immediately. This is why Buffett warns common people like you and me not to use borrow...

    In an interview with CNBC, Buffett said that "my partner Charlie says there [are] only three ways a smart person can go broke: liquor, ladies, and leverage," adding that "the truth is -- the first two he just added because they started with L -- it's leverage." By 1973, Buffett's earliest investors would have already known he was an incredible inve...

    • Jordan Wathen
  4. Oct 18, 2022 · Willett Advisors LLC, which manages the philanthropic assets of Michael R. Bloomberg, has brought aboard a longtime member of Northwestern University’s Investment Office. Neil Shah joined Willett as a managing director.

  5. Willett Advisors operates as a family office managing the assets of Michael R. Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies. Its investment areas includes public markets, hedge funds, private equity and credit, real assets, and direct investments.

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  7. Middle Market. Industries: Energy & Clean Tech. Life Sciences & Healthcare. Media & Digital Media. Real Estate & Construction. Software & Internet. Description: Willett Advisors LLC manages the philanthropic assets of Michael R. Bloomberg, including the assets of Bloomberg Philanthropies.

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