or, as the man said "Whatever you thought it was, it wasn't"
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Sent: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 08:55:16 +0200
From: David Weir <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Post-Modernism in the World of Hedge Funds
> -Hi Phil;
> thanks. I think you get my drift.
> David
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> Sent: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 22:52:09 -0400
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> Subject: Re: Post-Modernism in the World of Hedge Funds
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> >
> > Spent the day today with 40 investment bankers from 3i who do growth
> funds, buyouts, and hedge funds, plus 20 or so Brazilians for
> local/global companies based in Sao Paulo. We heard talk about state of
> planet and eco-economics, very powerful, then on multisector partnering
> as a way to address social/ecological issues, then field trip to Banco
> Real who builds their value propoposition on CC/CSR. Next seven parallel
> visits to cancer hospital for kids, favella getting organized via ngo.
> Natura (a socially responsible company like the Body Shop),
> education/training center aimed at poor, Sao Paulo transportation center,
> etc. Aim is to get clearer on multi-sector partnering and what this
> means for leadership on the social front. Very compelling, sharp issues
> in foreground about sustainable development of Brazil. Ridiculoous shit
> huh?
>
>
> Phil Mirvis
>
>
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> From: David Weir <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:54 am
> Subject: Post-Modernism in the World of Hedge Funds
>
> I received this important and trenchant insight from my son who inhabits the
> world of high finance, derivatives and hedge-funds.
> Heh!Heh!
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