From BI: Lavish 60th birthday bashes are still a hot trend
in the private equity and hedge fund world.
Page Six reports that hedge funder Thomas Kempner, Jr., who
runs Davidson Kempner Capital Management, celebrated his birthday on Wednesday
night at the Museum
of Natural History
complete with a Billy Joel concert. Joel
played for the audience of financial heavy-hitters, which included Dan Loeb and
Blackstone's Tony James, for an hour and a half, the report said. The Post estimates that the performance costs
up to $2 million.
In 2011, Apollo Management's Leon Black celebrated his 60th
with a huge bash in the Hamptons .
The guest list included Julian Robertson, Michael Milken, Lloyd Blankfein and
Steve Schwarzman. At his party, Elton
John gave an hour-and-a-half performance that cost at least $1 million,
according to Dealbook…
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Read more:
http://www.businessinsider.com/60th-birthday-parties-for-hedge-funds-2013-6#ixzz2WCjAEm3P
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