John D. Arnold, a former star trader at Enron Corp. who went
on become one of the energy markets' biggest speculators, is retiring from his
hedge fund at 38 years old to focus on his philanthropic interests, a person
familiar with the matter told the Wall St Journal..
Mr. Arnold, who founded Centaurus Advisors LLC in 2002 after
Enron's collapse, said in a letter to investors that he planned to close his
firm's sole fund, the Centaurus Energy Master Fund.
"After seventeen years as an energy trader, I feel that
it is time to ...
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