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Date: 2013-10-15 17:01:17
Financial ratios
Stock market
Financial services
P/E ratio
Greenlight Capital
Valuation
Fundamental analysis
Earnings call
Rate of return
Financial economics
Finance
Investment

October 15, 2013 Dear Partner: The Greenlight Capital funds (the “Partnerships”) returned 4.3%,1 net of fees and expenses, in the third quarter of 2013, bringing the year to date net return to 11.8%. The amount of me

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